Recently I have switched from the old Xperia phone to Oppo Reno Pro 4 5G. And now I have a problem. On the new device with Android 11 every sleep timer app that I've tried doesn't work. My favorite one ("Sleep timer" with a black cloud icon) pauses the timer just before the Youtube in the background should stop playing. When I open the timer app, it instantly stops the playback (but it should have happened earlier).
I'm wondering, is this a ColorOS bug (I've tried turning the battery optimizations off, still no luck). Or this is just how the latest Android versions work? I've heard that Pixel users have problems with alarms and timers. Maybe this is caused by the same problem? Have anyone of your staff experienced the issue? Thanks!
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Hi,
I m using ROM AdyScorpiusMIUI-GB[2.3.7].
However I have a few issues and the main one I have not manage to solve is related to disconnection of my Bluetooth headsets when the lock screen is active or being idle for a minute. I dont whether its because of software (MIUI/kernel/baseband) issue or hardware malfunction issue.
I have tried to search for it but have not found any info. If I missed some thread then feel free to direct me to it.
Symptoms;
Headset disconnects when screen goes black.
Turning on the screen (so you see the lock screen) turns Bluetooth on.
Phone;
Galaxy S2
I have tried the following kernel versions;
Androdi : 2.3.7
Baseband : I9100XXKP8
Kernel : 2.6.35.14-Siyah-v2.6.12+
MIUI : 2.2.3
Bluetooth devices;
Nokia BH-503
I hope there is something that can solve this issue or that I just missed some setting since I really like MIUI,
Best regards,
Sauky
For those who has the same problem with me.
Here is the solution :
Problem occurred when im using PowerAmp with Bluetooth Headset in CM7 based Kernel or Custom ROM.
And the solution is :
- Do The "Clear Data" for PowerAmp Application
- Do The "Clear Cache" for PowerAmp Application
Menu (Setting->Program->Manage Applications)
Addes solution here :
Using an application like Wake Lock (hxxps://market.android.com/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl) and starting a service to wakelock the phone 'resolves' the problem on both Stable and Nightly roms.
From (hxxp://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=4794):
after some research it seems that poweramp doesn't explicitly start a partial wake lock when playing music.
Poweramp uses the AudioTrack class. reading through the api specs it doesn't seem that this class has a method to hold a partial wake lock (or even if it should do it automatically)
It appears that poweramp relies on drivers (possibly the audio driver) on the phone to hold a partial wake lock when music is playing. while that is true for lots of platforms (including samsung using the original firmare and many others) it doesn't seem to be true to whichever audio driver cyanogenmod is using.
I guess there would be two possible solutions, either this wakelock is implemented within cyanogenmod when music is playing or poweramp wakelocks when its playing music and releases when its done.
I seem to be having the same problem with my Bluetooth. But I have the problem when using a Bluetooth headset while making a phone call. The headset just disconnects about 5 min. into the call.
I'm running CM 7.1 and have power amp installed. Clearing the cache and data settings for power amp did not solve the problem. Inevitably about 5 to 6 min. into the call my Bluetooth just disconnects and I have to hurry and pick up the phone turn Bluetooth off and continue the conversation on the handset.
I really like the CM & MIUI ROMs, but this is a dealbreaker for me. I love power amp too much, and I need blue tooth. I guess I'll have to go back to one of the stock-based ROMs
Sent from my nanite enhanced neurotransmitters directly to XDA
I have no issue with a phone call so far.
Have u tried installed and running "Wake Lock" above from market? (hxxps://market.android.com/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl)
Hi guys,
Found another thread discussing this, but I am confident this isn't the same issue.
Just got an S9+ Snapdragon (SM-G965WZAAXAC) last week.
I ran the debloat from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-bloatware-youd-recommend-to-rid-off-t3759500
The next day a Samsung update was presented (R16NW.G965WVLU2ARF7) and installed (this is important since I do not know if the update has caused this issue!).
The issue is the following: Whenever I am playing music via bluetooth in the car (Play music), the audio will stutter every 5-20secs. Restarting the phone or simply turning bluetooth on/off will resolve the issue temporarily, but after a bit it will do it again!
What I noticed was that putting a load on the phone or toying in the settings (performance mode for example) will restart the problem (I tried to see if it changing the performance mode would resolve this).
I looked into the battery saving crap from Samsung and disabled "optimize battery usage" for Play Music, Audio Connection services, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Midi Service and Bluetooth test.
I think the culprit would be a battery saving features, or something in the kernel (governor??) that "reduces" the priority of handling BT communications.
Does anyone else have this issue? Or does anyone have any idea of how to resolve this issue?
I will be doing a full reset within the next few days, but hopefully can avoid it if someone has the answer! Factory resets suck balls when you don't have root (Titanium Backup ftw!)!
Thanks
Hey everyone,
When I have my phone connected up to Bluetooth in my car I can stream music (from andrewhaug.com app) for about 5-10 minutes before the music stops. If I wake the device it will resume streaming. Has anyone experianced this behaviour? Is there any kind of setting that I need to look at?
Im running DevBase 5.9.
I have tried resetting the Bluetooth settings but to no avail.
I have noticed possible similar behavior. When using my s9 plus verizon with my 2012 infiniti g37 randomly the Bluetooth music will skip on Spotify(every couple of minutes the music I'll pause for a second almost like a skipping CD) Never experienced this with my s8 or s7. Its always been like this with my s9. Never changed any settings or bothered looking into it.
So, somewhat of an update.
Over the past week I have noticed that the music streaming only cuts out IF the app is not the main focus. What I mean by that is; the app has to be running in full screen, like any normal app, BUT, if you exit out of it to the Home screen or go into another app and then lock the phone, that is when the music stops after a certain amount of time. Even though the app has a background service running, for some reason, its not the main app in focus, it gets put to sleep/kills the resources for it.
A bit of a weird quirk. Not sure if its an Android thing or an app thing.
Put the app out of battery optimisation & allow its background activity
RISHI RAJ said:
Put the app out of battery optimisation & allow its background activity
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I have battery optimization turned off for all apps.
Another interesting issue is when I'm streaming music, a call comes through, and when its done, the music doesn't resume playing. If I resume it like normal, it then stops like the original problem.
I can restart the phone and then it doesn't have a problem.
Hello guys,
My Redmi 3S shows unusual behavior. After rebooting,the phone will work perfectly until it goes into screen lock. About 10 minutes later when trying to unlock the screen it will take more time to lights up about 3 sec. And then starts the unusual behavior such as audio not working, videos working slowly without any sounds. It happens on browser, inbuilt apps and downloaded apps too. Phone (call) app also not working properly i.e. no sound for incoming calls, cannot connecting out going calls, and when attending income calls can't here any sounds!!! My phone was on miui 10 developer version. I have changed it recently to Lineage 15.1 because of the aforementioned issues. The sad thing is the issues are still there. Could somebody help me?
Note: when these issues arise i use force stop ( music apps, or any apps that plays audio or video) and then restart the phone then it starts to work well until open an app that play audio or video (such as music or video playback apps or apps that use text--to-speech)
Hello there,
I've recently updated to 9.1.0.326 (C432E4R1P12).
Noticed few slight visiual changes and a bit faster (smother?) navigating through system. Maybe thanks to EROFS?
But main downside and reason why I started this thread is that it started killing apps in background in brutal way.
Most noticeable PowerAmp (yes, i have exception in power optimisation for it and also the second thingy you need to do, in order to keep it from getting killed by aggressive huawei strategies) - was working just fine for last year.
Now, headphones plugged in, music playing, no other apps running. Switch screen off -> after about 10 sec, music stops. Switch screen on -> music starts to play again.
Also, headphones in, start poweramp, play music. Open chrome or Facebook (or pretty much anything else for what i can tell), after about 10 sec on a different app on screen -> music stops. Switch back to poweramp -> music starts playing immediately on it's own again.
Doesn't happen with default music app though. Maybe, because it's whitelisted in power genie?
Anyone having similar issues?
i don't know if powergenie is causing trouble. I have no problem with deezer or podcast addict (need exception in battery settings)
Removing Power genie by following this https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-pro/themes/remove-powergenie-to-allow-background-t3890409 did the trick.
I would prefer not to remove it, but since I can't edit the whitelisted apps I have no other choice right now.