Hi,
After I have updated to Android 10, whenever I plug in the wired headphone through any type-c to 3.5mm adapter (with or without DACs) and switch off the screen, the music/audio of any sort will stop after a while. I've tried multiple adapters and all of them have this problem.
And the problem seems to happen no matter which app I use. Spotify, Poweramp and internal music app all lead to same result.
Originally I was thinking if this is related to some sort of power management issue, but after I have disable the battery saver and allow them running in background the problem continue to occur.
Not yet tried Bluetooth headset - currently I don't have any of them.
Any idea? Help of any sort is welcomed. Thanks.
JerryLaiHMmmmmm said:
Hi,
After I have updated to Android 10, whenever I plug in the wired headphone through any type-c to 3.5mm adapter (with or without DACs) and switch off the screen, the music/audio of any sort will stop after a while. I've tried multiple adapters and all of them have this problem.
And the problem seems to happen no matter which app I use. Spotify, Poweramp and internal music app all lead to same result.
Originally I was thinking if this is related to some sort of power management issue, but after I have disable the battery saver and allow them running in background the problem continue to occur.
Not yet tried Bluetooth headset - currently I don't have any of them.
Any idea? Help of any sort is welcomed. Thanks.
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I had that in my bg player I thought the app is broken or isnt compatible with android 10, so I had to purchase spotify membership, and it doesnt pause when I lock it rather works flawlessly.
I do agree though I have encountered pauses that occurred once or twice, I think its an android 10 bug. Bluetooth also happened on BG player, doesnt occur on spotify or music app
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has anyone noticed that the media volume automatically lowers (if its on high/max) when the headphones are disconnected?
this is kinda of annoying for me as i only really use the headphones jack to connect to my car stereo so i would prefer it to be a bit louder than normal.
ive tried it on PowerAMP, Meridian and the stock music player
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
SGS2 running KE7 with FD mod and apps frozen
Upz!
Done some searching but couldn't find a solution.
I havent tried this myself, (haven't got my SGS2 yet) but i wonder if Tasker can help you. Sound like it can run sript to do something when the headset is plugged or unplugged.
true but thats just a workaround rather than a solution
i was hoping someone had figured out how to disable this auto-lowering permanently
SGS2 (sprint) here and it has same problem... anyone found a solution to this? annoying as heck since I use 3.5mm exclusively for in-car's aux port and constantly need to increase volume to max on plugin...
Having same issue on Droid X CM 7.1, I'm thinking it's an Android 2.3.5 thing. I've tried using takser and setting profiles to overcome it, but I've had limited success.
Hi
It is my first post in forum.
I have SGS2 with 2.3.5 of Android.
I have the same problem, even when I don't use headphones.
Media volume (sms, email) is reduced at its lowest automatically when I receive an SMS or email notification. Then I have to kill all programs by (clear memory).
Any solution yet?
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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Whats up everyone... I've had this phone for a few months now and can say it's easily the best I've ever had.
The only "issue" to speak of that I've found is when my phone connects to my car bluetooth, it doesn't always automatically play. I've tried clearing/resetting pairing, all sorts of different music players (power amp, google play, android basic, etc), even tried to utilize the Smart Connect native app in the phone to start the music player app when connected. I have all available options checked related to automatically playing music on bluetooth connect.
Bottom line, the problem is intermittent, frustrating, and I can't seem to figure it out. Is anyone else out there have a similar issue or have any tips related to this?
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Whats up everyone... I've had this phone for a few months now and can say it's easily the best I've ever had.
The only "issue" to speak of that I've found is when my phone connects to my car bluetooth, it doesn't always automatically play. I've tried clearing/resetting pairing, all sorts of different music players (power amp, google play, android basic, etc), even tried to utilize the Smart Connect native app in the phone to start the music player app when connected. I have all available options checked related to automatically playing music on bluetooth connect.
Bottom line, the problem is intermittent, frustrating, and I can't seem to figure it out. Is anyone else out there have a similar issue or have any tips related to this?
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What stereo system do you have in your car? I have the Pioneer AVH-X4500BT in my car and each time I start my car up, it searches to auto connect to my phone. Once it does and I have it on Bluetooth Audio mode, it plays whatever song I just had played on my phone.
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What stereo system do you have in your car? I have the Pioneer AVH-X4500BT in my car and each time I start my car up, it searches to auto connect to my phone. Once it does and I have it on Bluetooth Audio mode, it plays whatever song I just had played on my phone.
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Also have a Pioneer head unit BT6400 I believe. Have used it with my past 3 phones... motorola and HTC without issue. The behavior you've described is the way all have worked in the past. Now, for whatever reason, sometimes it does not auto play.
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Also have a Pioneer head unit BT6400 I believe. Have used it with my past 3 phones... motorola and HTC without issue. The behavior you've described is the way all have worked in the past. Now, for whatever reason, sometimes it does not auto play.
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Were there any changes you've applied to your phone? Safe bet is to clear out the BT connection in memory and connect as if new. Also try to limit to just one music player on the phone. Because I think it would automatically run off of Walkman, but other players can interfere.
Sinced I'm switched from my Nexus 5 to the Elephone P9000 I'm having following issues with two different car audio systems and also with the Stock and Eragon ROM:
Connecting my phone with the car works fine and it also playing audio, but I don't receive any track info (artist, song, etc.) when I use Spotify at the car audio system and I'm only able to skip/pause/start songs from the car audio system if the display of the smartphone is on.
I tried to find any settings but nothing worked...
Does anyone having the same issues or solved it?
I have the same isssue with both Bluetooth devices and plugged in headphones. Buttons for song control only work when screen is turned on.
This seems to be an OS issue. Hopefully they get it fixed with Nougat
No Issues like yours, here. Just Stange behaviour at the beginning of a track, that is played faster (2-5 seconds).
For track Infos try the App "autoaudio" helped me with my G2 Back then.
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I have this little problem with my new Huawei.
(I have a Mate 10 Pro, couldn't find a section for that specific model)
Whenever I connect it to my car or Bluetooth headphones, the audio from my phone will randomly switch from my car speakers or my headphones to the phone speakers. The only way to get it outputting audio through the Bluetooth device again, is by reseting my Bluetooth connection. However, it does this every time and its driving me insane.
Can someone help me with this? Thanks in advance.
Hello
Try to remove all bluetooth devices associated on your phone.
Then associate Bluetooth with your car
Do not try to associate other devices for the moment.
Then try to listen music from your car to speakers of your car
If it's ok, then associate other devices and try again to watch if all is allright
This is a known bug that has been around since release, there is nothing you could do to fix it.
This is by far worst Bluetooth implementation I ever saw in android
On top of Your problem mine stops sending call logs to the car randomly and restart or re pair are only option to mend it
So strange ! I'have never had problems with bluetooth audio with my car !
Except if decide to receive the conversations sound on my Bluetooth smartwach.
Android don't like to have 2 bluetooth devices connected for sound at the same time
All the top cell phones are having blue tooth issues...just google it. It is not unique to this phone.
I have the same phone and issue and this is still not fixed ! Has someone found a workaround?
My mate 10 Pro works fine in my car, no issues at all. It works fine on Android Auto too. Yet in my parents' car, Android Auto won't work at all; I just get a black screen.
I guess these problems are often between two specific pieces of hardware rather than a general fault with the phone, so quite difficult for manufacturers like Huawei to fix everything. But if I had my parents' car, I'd be pretty pissed!
This is a known issue with EMUI and it has to do with EMUI killing processes in the background in the name of battery optimization. If your music player is in the background or your screen is turned off, EMUI will situationally kill or freeze bluetooth/audio related processes.
If rooted, use either Titanium Backup or Service Disabler to freeze/disable the Power Genius app. This app is responsible for EMUI's battery optimization measures (but the battery life on my Mediapad improved when I disabled it). If not rooted, you might or might not be able to do this via adb.
Other solutions include plugging in a charger, or leaving your screen on.
(edit - you have to reboot after disabling Power Genius, merely disabling it will not immediately change anything)