[Q] Playing MP3 files, kind of a 'noob' question. - Galaxy Tab General

Ran into a bit of an issue yesterday on the Tab. I found that if i select an MP3 file and start it playing (either in default player or VPlayer) and then go 'Home', the file stops playing. Instead of minimising and continuing, the app just stops. It's showing in Task Manager, but there is nothing playing.
Its annoying as i listen to MP3 podcasts while out walking and it means i can't switch between my podcast and mapping software.
Any suggestions?

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I've noticed that the tab comes with 2 apps. Audio Player and Music Player. Music Player works in the background. Audio Player doesn't.
You can also try Winamp. I think that works in the background
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"Music Hub" will not. In fact it will not run unless I have a cellular connection to verify my locale.
Earlier I was sure neither application would run in the background but perhaps I was just tired ?
Anyway...thanks for your attention, now off to research how to remove useless core apps.
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I have the same problem, I'm pretty sure that at the beginning music was playing in background when I swiched to another app, now the music stops! I tried different players (winamp, audio player) in my branded "Tim" (italy) tab...
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The first problem I noticed was that when I opened "Music" or Winamp the songs weren't recognized, and so I used ES File Explorer to open the directory and launch a song... the second problem was related to the music not playing in background!
The solution is related to the fact that the phone doesn't scan for media when I transfer using wireless... so I downloaded "rescan media" and now everything works GREAT!
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