[Q] My Legend headphone music bug - Legend General

me and my friend have this bug, when we are using the stock headphones and listening to podcasts or sat nat, when we pull out the headphones jack it starts the the music player, does anybody else have this small niggle

Got the same Bug using my Sennheiser in-ear headphones. Everything is fine when I use stock headphones.
Even when I'm playing music with mort player, stock-HTC-music player starts and plays music in shuffle mode. Player switches songs every 2 seconds. That's really sh**.
I have found some people on german pocketpc.ch board who have same problems. but they have no idea...hope froyo will fix that bug.
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That happens to me with stock headphones. Sometimes when I unplug them one of the music/mp3 apps starts playing, skipping, etc. Usually is Google Listen which is the app I use most, but it also happened with the stock music app and Doubletwist.
I've found, could be pure coincidence, that it happens less if I unplug the headphones from within the home screen.

I think it's the difference between an angled and a straight 3,5mm Jack plug
I tested different headphones.
Stock phones: straight jack plug -> no problems
Sennheiser CX300: angled -> problems
Sony MDR-XB500 headphones: straight jack plug -> no problems
I had a lot of problems with my sennheiser - so I tested the Sony with straight plug - normally when I shake/move the legend the music starts skipping - but with Sony headphones it did not. I think there's a problem when you connect the headphones with legend - software try to check if you have normal headphones or headset connected. You can see 2 different symbols in status bar next to battery symbol.

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Music Keeps Playing Through Phone Earpiece

For some odd reason whenever I plug in headphones or my aux cord into the headphone port the music starts playing through the phone earpiece. This just randomly started after I woke up and I uninstalled any new apps and reset settings in poweramp and rebooted. No music plays through the headphones or my car when the aux cord or headphones are plugged in, only through the earpiece and when nothings plugged in it plays through the phone speaker just fine. Any ideas or clues? Any help is much appreciated, probably something right in front of my face
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mcp2009 said:
For some odd reason whenever I plug in headphones or my aux cord into the headphone port the music starts playing through the phone earpiece. This just randomly started after I woke up and I uninstalled any new apps and reset settings in poweramp and rebooted. No music plays through the headphones or my car when the aux cord or headphones are plugged in, only through the earpiece and when nothings plugged in it plays through the phone speaker just fine. Any ideas or clues? Any help is much appreciated, probably something right in front of my face
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not too sure i know it plays the music on the earpiece when im calling out on TIKL, have you tried the regular music player?
ilikepu said:
not too sure i know it plays the music on the earpiece when im calling out on TIKL, have you tried the regular music player?
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Yea tried stock, winamp, musicmod, and mixzing
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Idk what did it but I my phone died and when I charged it and turned it on everything worked again
In PowerAMP, uncheck the box here:
Settings -> Headset Options -> Resume on Headset Connections
Good luck.

Music player randomly starting, stuttering when i plug my headphones in.

I have this problem not just with android, but wp7 also. Whenever i plug my headphone in the music player would randomly start, stutter, and skip songs. The only way to stop this is to pull my headphone out. This happens with every android build i have flashed for the past year. How can i fix this?
I have one set of in-ear phones that cause skipping (and false calls on winmo) during playback, and I can't explain it. My best guess is that the 3.5mm jack is leaking signal into the connector for the stock headphone controls, sending false signals that the phone thinks are commands from the remote.
Try some other earphones,if it doesn't happen then it's something along those lines.
I also get this with my sennheiser cx270's, sometimes its fine, other times it goes berserk.
Same, no other earphones seem to fix this, so I'm thinking it's the jack. It happens every once in a while.
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[Q] Acer Iconia A500 headphone jack issue

Hey guys I was wondering if anybody else has had this issue occur with their device, recently my A500 has been playing audio from the speakers and headphones at the same time. This only happens on 2 out of 5 times, and when it does all I have to do is unplug the headphones and plug them back in. Yes, I have tried different pairs of headphones so that is not the problem. I need to know if this is an issue with the A500 itself( hardware) or if it could be a software issue just so I know whether to have it exchanged for a new one or not.
Appreciate the feedback guys
I'm sure it's unlikely to be a hardware issue as the headphone jack seems to work fine.
My vote is software bug. What are you using to listen to music? What steps are you taking to go from speakers to headphone - during playback? Before playback? Pausing playback, changing to headphones then starting playback?
Can you repeat any steps to get it to bug out on a regular basis or is it completely random?
It could be a music app bug or a HC bug. I have read others having similar problems since release but I don't believe anyone has found a solution/or the cause or done any testing.
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Hey guys I was wondering if anybody else has had this issue occur with their device, recently my A500 has been playing audio from the speakers and headphones at the same time. This only happens on 2 out of 5 times, and when it does all I have to do is unplug the headphones and plug them back in. Yes, I have tried different pairs of headphones so that is not the problem. I need to know if this is an issue with the A500 itself( hardware) or if it could be a software issue just so I know whether to have it exchanged for a new one or not.
Appreciate the feedback guys
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yes i have been experiencing the same issue. this is where i have noticed it
When i start the music player app and plugin the jack and start music and then if the screen turns of or pause it and screen turns of and when i resume the same after sleep the music plays on both speaker and head phones this was not happening on 3.01 and happening on 3.1
i have tested this please confirm play music plug in the jack and then press power button which goes to sleep mode when u press the power button one more time and resume music this happens
One more thing is when i remove the jack the music app just pops up on the tool bar as in the status bar at the bottom
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list
Hey matrix I tried reproducing your issue but it was fine, sound only came from the headphones. Btw I am using virtuousgalaxy rom, although when the issue started I was on virtuouspicasso
Having the same problem on my stock 3.1. Sometimes i need to unplug and plug in headphones multiple times to get it back to normal behaviour.
yup
Have had nothing but strange issues when using the stock music player. Sound coming from headphones/speakers at the same time, random fc's, horrid popping sounds from a perfect mp3 file, and my personal favorite feature - sometimes the player just starts up on it's own and blares music at inappropriate times.
Had these issues with stock music player since 3.0.1 up to the stock 3.1 build I am using.
My solution? Remove the stock music player from the system, download winamp, ???, profit

[Q] sound plays on the speakers even if there is a headest plugged on the tab

Hi
Yesterday I wanted to look at a movie on my tab;
I plugged a headset on the tab, and started to play the movie.
The curious thing is that the sound came both from the tab speakers and in the headphones.
How could I do to have the sound ONLY on the headphones ?
Thanks
Nico
The Tab should simply recognize the jack has been plugged in, and deliver sound only to the headphones.
Is it playing on BOTH the headphones and speakers, or just the speakers?
As a simple test, check if you get the same problem using a different set of headphones.
I've had a similar experience a few times, where the sound will play out of both the speakers and the headphones (annoying those sitting next to me on planes). What worked for me was simply unplugging the headphones and then plugging them back in again, until you see a small headphone icon on your status bar. Once you see that icon, you can be fairly certain the sound is only coming out of the 'phones.
I know it's a simple remedy, and you have probably tried it already, but that's what worked for me.
I forget what the app is but there is an app in the market that will solve this problem if the unplug and replug method doesn't work for you.

Possible to completely silence the back speaker when headphones are connected?

HI, I don't want any notifications or ringtones to play through the back speaker of my S4 when the headphones are plugged in. I want to ONLY hear those sounds in my headphones. Completely muting the phone doesn't work because then obviously I wouldn't hear anything in the headphones either.
So, is it possible to do this on the GT-i9505 ?
My old Samsung Galaxy Spica did this and I really miss that "feature".
That's weird yours plays thru the rear speaker mine plays everything thru the headphones when connected
HA! this is a hugeass issue on every android I've owned. im assuming you're using poweramp or something right? the stock player pauses the song to play it thru the headphones which is probably why that dude up ^^ doesn't get that.
anyways some kernels fix this, namely Boeffla Sound on the sgs3. sadly I've seen no fix on the s4. SO! , here's what your can do; in your music player (power amp, etc), under audio settings, turn on Settings>Audio>Audio Focus> and tick 'Short Audio Focus Changes', this will pause your music on notifications.
ORRRRR a far better solution is when you plug in your 3.5mm jack headphones (cause this shii* doesn't happen on bluetooth), you can just pull down your notification bar and tap over to vibrate mode. then you'll hear notifications IN YOUR HEADPHONES a little quieter but still noticeably behind your music, and your music won't pause or mute or anything.
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