Hi there,
Can anyone help me?
1. I used to use the control buttons on the earphone to pause and play the next/previous song but now it doesn't work anymore. Rebooting doesn't help either. I install Shake2PlayNext on the market but it only works when the screen is on. Anyone knows any solutions that I can control the music while off-screen?
2. The on/off data (G/3G) function is not working properly, sometimes I try to turn it on but it says "Service is not available". What I have to do is to disable all wireless connections by Airplane mode then turn on G/3G; rebooting can also solve the problem but both solutions just function for several hours then I have to repeat all those annoyed procedures to connect to data. Any experience?
I'm on rooted 1.5 stock ROM
Thanks
Only reason i didn't put this in the themes apps section is that it could be a mod as well. What i'm looking for or hoping to have either an app or option in tsm settings for example to set the controls for bluetooth devices.
I currently use a a2dp headset for listening to music, podcast ect. On the bluetooth device there are play, pause, forward, back controls as common on most. My issue is setting which app is to be associated with those controls. Of course some apps have this as a setting to enable this or not. However some do not and sometimes an app gets control that you did not wish.
The most convenient solution seems to me would be to have a menu or app independent of said music/podcast apps that a user to point the controls to the app of choice. This would eliminate the need to go through the settings in each app as well as help with those apps that have no setting for this.
Now seeing how this seems like it would be a fairly common request i would imagine there is already a solution for this. However i have yet to find it.
Would appreciate any assistance
Thanks
Dang, am I the only one with this headache?
Hi,
I'm running Comm Rom 2.0 with the MIUI music app. I can connect my music to my stereo via bluetooth with no problems, but I can't switch tracks using the stereo controls. My sister has a stock, unrooted Fascinate and the controls are responsive for hers. I've also tried using the default music player and that didn't seem to change things on my end. Other threads with different phones on the matter don't seem to have any definitive solutions either. I'd really appreciate it if someone had an idea of what's going on with my phone. Thanks.
My MIUI music lockscreen (next/previous) controls aren't working either. Pause toggle works fine though. Also tried simulating Next and Previous Media buttons with Tasker and that's unresponsive too while pause is fine.
I tried restoring nandroid to when I remember it working but it doesn't look like its changed anything. Is something conflicting with something?
My phone was overheating and locking up while using bluetooth. I plan on trying it again with my latest rom. I will check and see if I can switch tracks.
Thanks, let me know how it turns out.
I guess I should probably rephrase the question. Has anyone running Comm Rom 2.1 with or without MIUI have trouble switching tracks via universal media buttons with lockscreen or external controls?
check out this app: Media Button Router (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...cm9pZC5tYnIiXQ..)
that should fix it
Link isn't working... but more importantly did you realize this thread is almost 2 years old now? It's more than likely he's resolved it by now...
Whenever I connect my phone to the bluetooth of my car, Poweramp player starts playing some random audio files that it can find on the phone. And typically would not shut up until I explicitly turn it off. The same was happening with my old phone (Droid Incredible) although not sure if it was the same application or some other player.
Is such a behaviour application-specific or is there some global way to prevent any programs from starting up automatically when bluetooth is connected?
At first glance I do not see that in Poweramp settings such a behaviour is configured or that there is a way to disallow it.
igory_1999 said:
Whenever I connect my phone to the bluetooth of my car, Poweramp player starts playing some random audio files that it can find on the phone. And typically would not shut up until I explicitly turn it off. The same was happening with my old phone (Droid Incredible) although not sure if it was the same application or some other player.
Is such a behaviour application-specific or is there some global way to prevent any programs from starting up automatically when bluetooth is connected?
At first glance I do not see that in Poweramp settings such a behaviour is configured or that there is a way to disallow it.
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There is an option under Poweramp settings for "Resume on Headset Connect" and "Resume on BT A2DP Connect". Both under the headset menu in settings. Have you checked those to see if one might be causing it?
grussinko said:
There is an option under Poweramp settings for "Resume on Headset Connect" and "Resume on BT A2DP Connect". Both under the headset menu in settings. Have you checked those to see if one might be causing it?
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Both options are unchecked and if I read correctly they should be unchecked if I do not want automatic play.
I'll try to check them and see if it helps.
Google music does the same thing every time that I get in my car, it is very annoying...
ITGuy11 said:
Google music does the same thing every time that I get in my car, it is very annoying...
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That's why I think there should be some global solution not specific to any application.
Perhaps, one can somewhere choose which application fires up when bluetooth is connected?
At first glance I do not see such an option in bluetooth configuration...
does anyone have a solution on this yet?
Try this:
1) Download Greenify (free).
2) Add the app(s) that automatically start to Greenify.
3) Test.
Greenify puts apps into a "hibernate" mode that disallow it from running in the background until you manually click on them to open. This is meant to help your phone by saving battery that those apps would use, but I could see it being helpful in your situation as well.
vzwnexus said:
does anyone have a solution on this yet?
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Eventually I used a hammer: I have frozen the offending application in Titanium Backup and it no longer bothers me when the phone connects to bluetooth. Of course, the downside is that I cannot use this application at all now but it was so annoying...
Before that I tried to use llama to kill the application automatically when connecting to bluetooth but that worked only in about 20% of cases.
Heatshiver said:
Try this:
1) Download Greenify (free).
2) Add the app(s) that automatically start to Greenify.
3) Test.
Greenify puts apps into a "hibernate" mode that disallow it from running in the background until you manually click on them to open. This is meant to help your phone by saving battery that those apps would use, but I could see it being helpful in your situation as well.
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Just tried Greenify. The free version does not "greenify" system application like google music and apparently I was wrong that it was poweramp. I have not tried the paid version yet, not sure if it is worth buying. Back to the hammer solution for now.
I'm fairly sure the "donation" version is the same.
If you're willing to pay for a great app with many uses, then buy Titanium Backup and use their Freeze function to stop Google Music.
My CAR does this. There is a setting in the bluetooth menu of my car called "Auto Play." When turned on, the car will start playing music when I get in the car, when off, I have to manually turn on music.
Heatshiver said:
I'm fairly sure the "donation" version is the same.
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The free version of Greenify claims that greenifying system applications is an experimental feature of the donation version. I have not tried the donation version though.
mlin said:
My CAR does this. There is a setting in the bluetooth menu of my car called "Auto Play." When turned on, the car will start playing music when I get in the car, when off, I have to manually turn on music.
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So far could not find such an option in my car (Honda Pilot 2013, Touring model).
igory_1999 said:
So far could not find such an option in my car (Honda Pilot 2013, Touring model).
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I found this at pioloteers.org (Honda piolot forum):
"I have Samsung Galaxy and from what I read on the net it's a big annoyance for a lot of people. It isn't Pilot related, but is frustrating for a lot of folks nevertheless. The solution is to disable auto play on the phone as hollowpoints suggested. Unfortunately, not all android audio players have this setting. The one which I use – PowerAmp – does have it and I was able to disable it. After that Android stock player started auto-playing and you can't disable the auto play on it, so I had to uninstall it. Now the problem is solved."
I have a 2012 MB GL350 and the option is in the media interface settings.
Hi guys,
I've been having this weird issue for some time, and it seems to not be related to any roms that I run, since it has happened on multiple roms. Here is my issue: I connect to my car's bluetooth to use things like Pandora, Music, hands-free calling, etc. When I disconnect from my bluetooth, however, my audio still thinks it is connected to a bluetooth device, which I can tell by when I adjust the volume since it has the bluetooth icon instead of a speaker. I have tried turning bluetooth on/off and closing apps and whatnot with no luck. I even tried stopping the music app and turning off bluetooth before I shut my car off, still the same thing.
Do you guys have any suggestions, or has anyone else experienced this? Normally a reboot will fix this, but my current rom locks up sometimes when I reboot, which is a pain since I have one of those Neo Hybrid cases on my phone.
Thanks,
Steve
I had a similar issue with my s3 last year. I believe I fixed the problem by going to settings> application manager> all (2 swipes to the left), scroll down to "Bluetooth Share", then clear cache & data. Hope this helps. You'll have to pair your Bluetooth devices again.
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