I found that when using bluetooth stereo headset(A2DP) to play music, the music always pause within 1 second and continue playing after i lock the phone and turn off the display
When I try to do the same playing with my line earphone, it can playing continuously.
I guess it was caused by the bluetooth driver no compatible with WM6.5.
Any one has the same problem here? the bug is from the first build of WM6.5 till now.
I think I found the root cause:
When I set HKCU/ControlPanel/BackLight/AutoDeviceLockEnable=1, the BT music start to stutter
When I set HKCU/ControlPanel/BackLight/AutoDeviceLockEnable=0, the BT music back to normal.
Any one knows the reason?
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Hello. I have got a frustrating problem. I am using stock manila music player and bluetooth application. Bluetooth stereo headset (samsung's SBH 500) connected to HD2. Music is playing and then i am pushing call end button to lock the device and turn the screen off. Everything is ok till the song ends. To continue listening i have to push any button to wake up the screen and then device continues playing next audio file. Have you got any suggestions how to make music player playing songs continously?
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Temporary solution found...
Hi,
first of all: I have the same problem now after I updated to the last T-Mobile ROM (1.72).
Nevertheless, I noticed that the MusicPlayer is still playing the next song, only that I hear nothing anymore via the BT headset - as soon as I switch the device back on, the sound comes back, but the player is already somewhere in the middle of the track.
As temporary fix, I'm now using AEButtonPlus to switch off only the screen instead of switching the device off (standby).
Now the music play continuously via the BT Headset.
...but I'm of course still looking for a real solution...
BR,
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Hey everyone, just upgraded to the atrix, loving the phone so far but I've recently come across an issue and was wondering if anyone else has had this problem (or can explain why it occurs):
when listening to audio I turn off the screen and about 2-5 minutes in (sometimes more, sometimes less) the audio just stops. The headset doesn't disconnect, the music just cuts out and when I bring up the music player and hit play it just starts it over from the beginning. However if I leave the screen on the entire time I'm playing audio, it never cuts out
I use a motorola S305 bluetooth headset, the files are .mp3 format and I've tried playing them from SDcard and internal phone storage..they played perfectly fine on my HTC HD2 with the same headset so it's not the files themselves or the headset. Anyone else have this issue?
Interesting. I noticed the same thing last night. Doesn't always do that, but I thought it was weird when it did. I'm using the same s305 headset.
I was just about to post this! it's so annoying. It will play fine forever until i turn the screen on to do something, then it turns off the audio like 3 minutes into the song. what's worse, it's not pausing it, it's stopping it. if you check the music player, the position on the song will be reset. very annoying for audio books!
I just tested it playing thru the phone speaker and it shuts off in about 3 minutes as well, doesn't seem to be related to bluetooth at all.
Is the player added to your ignore list in any task manager/killer?
Personally, i've tried 3 players, the stock music player,Mixzing and Poweramp. all three do exactly the same thing. No task killers installed, with the built in task manager, it's not added to the kill list. I'm rooted btw.
I am having a similar problem to this and I was just about to post, when streaming via bluetooth to my car stereo using Pandora, my phone will completely freeze and after maybe 1 min of freeze will do a complete reboot. I even restored phone and it still does it.
Whenever I connect my wildfire to my car kit, it works for both music and calls. My car kit has controls for play/pause, stop, and next track.
If I press the play button on the car kit, then nothing happens. However, if I press play on the phone then the music plays fine. If I then press play or next track, or previous track, then the first few seconds of the track will play and then will stop, and the car kit shows no device connected. Yet if I press play on the phone, the music will start playing again.
It's as though the a2dp controls are resetting the bluetooth, or causing a disconnection (I guess thats why the music stops, as the wildfire stops playback when headset is disconnected).
Does anybody else have this problem? And does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it?
I have tried the kit with a few other phones and it seems to work fine, so I'm pretty sure the problem is with my wildfire, or android itself.
I have stock froyo.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
It seems there are a lot of bluetooth issues with the Nexus 4. I couldn't find a thread with my issue, so here goes.
While streaming audio to my bluetooth car stereo, everything works great, the audio quality is good and the controls on the unit work. However, if I touch the phone screen to control the music instead of the stereo, the audio stops streaming 50% of the time, and won't come back on until I restart the bluetooth connection. An example is that I'm listening to Pandora, and I thumbs down a song, it skips, starts playing the song, but there is no audio. The bluetooth controls still work, just no audio. Same with YouTube if I skip to the next video in a playlist or skip the ad. Also in Play Music it happens, and even in Google Now. With Google Now, sometimes when I hit the microphone, it will just sit there initializing, and if I hit back and try again, it just stays initializing until I disconnect bluetooth, which it then turns on the recognition twice.
It is only from interacting with the phones screen instead of using the bluetooth device. I can't see it being the bluetooth device, anyone else have this issue?
Its not the phone its jelly bean. This issue has been adressed and will be fixed 'in the next version of android' that's what Google said but its a known issue and annoying.
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Alright, thank you. I couldn't find anything on the internet, I kept getting different bluetooth issues.
Yeah hopefully it gets fixed sooner rather then later.
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Wierd issue. Use to work but not now. When I'm on Bluetooth and take or make a phone call on Bluetooth... And then after the call try and play media through Bluetooth, it won't have sound. Max volume. Shows as playing. But nothing. Not even through phone speaker. It's as if the dialer app didn't release the Bluetooth control after the call.
Only way to fix is to turn off Bluetooth and back on.
Anyway to fix?
I had this happen once or twice, but not recently. I use bluetooth in my car but my factory radio in my car only has BT for calls, not music. I have a small A2DP device that plays music through the AUX in on the radio. A few times if I took a call via BT for the car, when the call ended the music wouldn't resume. I'd go to Spotify and it showed as playing but no sound came out. I never tried resetting bluetooth because when I'm driving it's easier to just hold power until the phone reboots, then it works fine.
mine does it when I'm using the amazon music player, doesn't matter if I'm on a call or not. Every now and then it just stops sending audio to the radio. If I turn the phone on, the lockscreen shows that the song is playing, but zero audio.
If I pause / play / pause on the lockscreen it usually resumes playing. Very odd issue. Still better than the problems I was having with my note4.
I've seen this issue on android for years. I'll have the same issue if I say Okay Google and Google doesn't recognize what I say.