Completely awesome! I've retired my ipod now that I have power in. I got all my music on a 32 gig sd. I just pointed power amp at the top directory in random, and I've been listening to music that I don't recognize that I didn't know I had that is sounding awesome.
The other thing I totally dig that I plug my earbuds in and it plays.... unplug them and the sound stops doesn't come out the stupid speaker. Nice.
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Anyone else hear an audible "pop" when music is started/stopped and the phone is hooked to external speakers? Doesn't occur with headphone but has happened with a set of powered speakers and my car's line-in.
I do, I'm annoyed by it. I have no idea why it does that.
If you look on alogcat you can see that its turning the audio device on/off to save power.
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Is there anyway to have the music app automatically pause music or quit music player when the headphones are unplugged?
Could this be done with Tasker or any other app maybe?
Thanks for any help!
My Slacker and Pandora auto pause when unplugging the headphones. Haven't tried with the music player.
I'm not sure if plug-in launcher can handle an action for removing headphones but I know it will start music when they're plugged in.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.launcher.plugin
Thanks guys! I just dl'd tasker and got it figured out with tasker!
Works great now!
Plug in launcher allows you to have the media volume automatically change when you plug or unplug your headphones
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I use power amp and that pauses and shuts down the player when you unplug the head phones and starts it back up where it left off when you plug in the head phones
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ichefae85 said:
I use power amp and that pauses and shuts down the player when you unplug the head phones and starts it back up where it left off when you plug in the head phones
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I think power amp is the best media player I've tried.
WinAMP does that as well. It's also nice because I use winamp at home, so when I get home and i have new music on my computer, or my phone, or whatever - my playlists and libraries sync over wifi
When I connected my iconia with my headphones and then locked the screen and then after 5 secs I switch it on.....the headphones logo still appear....it was there for 5 min and then I connected back my headphone and disconected it again and finally the logo was gone...anyone experiancing this??
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Mine does this as well.
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Mine does this as well.
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vari9 said:
When I connected my iconia with my headphones and then locked the screen and then after 5 secs I switch it on.....the headphones logo still appear....it was there for 5 min and then I connected back my headphone and disconected it again and finally the logo was gone...anyone experiancing this??
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yeap same here I learn to live whit that hahahaha
I have something similiar here:
1. If I connect my headphones before loading the Music app, I get audio from both my headphones, and the internal speakers. No headphone icon is displayed. To fix this, I need to unplug the headphones as I am playing the audio, and then plug it back in. A headphone icon is displayed. Only then does the audio stop from the internal speakers and only output from the headphones.
2. If at some stage I decide to stop listening to music, I pause the playback, and exit the music app. The headphone icon is still there mind you. I then unplug my headphones and launch another app that plays audio. There is no audio from the internal speakers, and I need to plug in my headphones and then unplug them before the internal speakers work. At this point the headphone icon disappears.
Maybe this will be fixed in 31... whenever that comes out...
i think the notification bar sync with the system abit slow....
if u all notice when u charge...also happen like that....example
when u charge at 20%...u go look again about 20 minute later...
if the screen is locked...u will find the battery still 20%....about 6-7 minute
u look back maybe it already up to 45%....i think it is about the system idle...
still can live with it...
works fine in 144.07
Ok guys I need some help with this. I plugged my phone to my external jack to listen to my music through my radio, but after an hour of music I unplugged it from my phone and headphone icon on the status bar will not go off. It thinks that I still have it plugged in. I did a battery pull also with no result. I then go to the music to listen to music through speaker but no sound either. It still thinks I'm plugged in. Im also experiencing no ringtone sound when somebody calls me. The only way a caller can hear me is by bluetooth and by speaker phone. I even restored stock 602gb to see if it helps, but no luck either. Please help!! I also noticed when I connect my headphones it goes directly to the stock music app. I even did a factory reset, no go either
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Sounds like something is either still in there, or a connector is bent and touching another. Use a flashlight to inspect the jack. If there is no sign of inadvertent contact from damage, try blowing out the jack with the power off. I recommend using an aerosol dust remover(canned air, to some) as it is much less likely to damage your jack than blowing it out yourself.
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When you plug in headphones with media volume above 75% it seems, the software will lower it with a message saying prolonged listening at higher volumes is hazardous to your ears.
I plug my phone into my car stereo and its annoying changing it back up to 80% or so every time. Any menu item I'm just not seeing, or anyone have a fix to flash?
Not that I've seen doesn't happen with Bluetooth media
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Electronic nannies are annoying. Particularly if you're using line out or over the ear type headphones. 100% is barely loud enough, if that.
You can use Tasker to program it to be 100% upon pluggin in the headphone.
I used it back in my S3 days.. didn't bother so much with my recent devices.
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Electronic nannies are annoying. Particularly if you're using line out or over the ear type headphones. 100% is barely loud enough, if that.
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I find (and have found with all my phones) that 100% gives a fair amount of distortion so I stick to around 80%, but yes, quite annoying that there isn't at least a setting to turn this off.
This drive me nuts too. Also the notification when I join a wireless network, or if im not using the "official" power adapter...
I can't wait till an AOSP rom comes out for this!
So, I find that using the audio out port is awful in general. I was using the audio out cable to connect it to my vehicle and even at 100% volume, its terribly low. I like to put on some music while in the shower and I have a small speaker I keep in there, which is MUCH quieter with my LG G2 than with my Gnex. The audio output from this phone is just low when using the 3.5 mm output. However, i did get a new truck this week and with the bluetooth audio: its plenty loud: maybe 2x as loud. I had the volume at MAX with the audio out aux cable and it was not even that loud, but with blue tooth- I dare not turn it all the way up.
I did just try some headphones, and they were plenty loud: so it is just when using the audio out with my car, my Xmini speaker, or some other speaker that its low.
Bring on the AOSP ROMs devs! There are some good features LG packed in, but this is a bit too much supervision and non-sense going on in the background for my liking.
I don't know much about LG as a company: but if their marketing department is anything close to competent (probably too much to ask) they should be trolling these forums and looking for suggestions on what to change with updates.
I might email them, and let them know as much.