Hello,
I've got a problem with mapping hardware buttons from inside applications, to make them e.g. play next song, raise the volume and so on. Most of the applications does not even notice that I am pressing a button, some do notice only the Win and OK buttons. Some notice all, record the code, but only the Win and OK work then. TCPMP player notices all and they all work (with a minor things, like that up and down are the similar as wheel up and down), but TCPMP is not quite a program you could use for listening MP3's.
If anybody's got a solution, or hardware-mapping-able program for listening to music, please tell me.
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Hi,
Has anyone figured out how to get the TF3D music player to play all tracks by an artist?
Every time I select an Artist I then have to select an album by them!
I like to play from all albums by an artist.
Driving me mad. Resorted to the dreaded WMP!
And I can only get the scrolling covers (as seen in the videos) to work if I only have one song in each folder, otherwise it seems to scroll through the tracks only... Not importnat to me so not a real worry.
Finally I could only get the main screen to not show "No Music Found" by soft reset. If drilling down, it could see and play the songs but the main screen wouldn't search for them until the reset.
I thought I was quite IT literate (I'm a programmer) but can't figure this app out
Thanks in advance - Adam.
Another cry for help
Unfortunately I don't got solutions for your problems, and might as well add one to the list....
I use a Bluetooth audio adapter to my amplifier in the car to play music from my Daimond. On disconnecting and reconnecting to the audio adapter (when starting the car) from WMP every thing goes well, but with the TF3D music player the audio disappears completely.... eg not from the internal speaker and not through the amplifier. Only solution is to switch on and of my Diamond and manually reconnect the audio adapter _before_ starting to play from TF3D.
Sigh
If anybody got a quicker solution than I found, please....
Greetz
HoRZe
Hello all once again,
I come to you with (yet) another question and possibly a request.
I really enjoy using the Stock Music Tab that comes with the Touch Pro, but an issue I have is whenever music is playing and I press the Power button, the music stops. As such, I was wondering, is there a registry edit or cab file which would allow the player to keep playing music after the power button has been manually pushed to be off?
I know that S2P allows the music to continue playing after I press the Power button, so what is the difference between it and the Stock Music Tab which is preventing the latter from doing the same thing? Is it possible that it only does this when in conjunction with S2U2?
Anyways, thanks in advance.
I have a Fuze and it works out of the box (power is off and music is playing).
Hello,
I use my kaiser with wm 6.1 frequently as a mp3 player. Normally I use the stock audiomanager (from HTC i think). It does what I want without any problems. There is only one thing. Is it possible to map the key on the earphones (this key normally is used to accept phonecalls) to a function of audiomanager without the need to have the screen of the kaiser on?
I would like to skip a song (when I don't like the song) with the button on the earphones without the need to have my screen on (battery issues) and the need to take the kaiser out of my pocket. Is there any application or add-on that does this and will make it possible for the earphone button to be used as a "next" button?
Excuse my english, it is not my native language.
Thanks you in advance for you reply.
This isnt exactly what you want since for WMP
VJWMPlayerControl - Windows Media Player Handsfree
Haven't tryed it as use BT headset....
thank you, i will try it.
Hello,
I tried the program mentioned two posts above this one but it didn't work.
Maybe there are some other suggestions to map the headset button within audiomanager or another mp3 player?
edit: it's not for a bluetooth headset but for the normal stock headset.
I think that's what you're lookin for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=498349
I recently purchased a arm band for my Sprint HTC Touch Pro and it is going to be in a sleeve. Is there some software which I could play a list of songs and it wouldn't stop and disable my screen without pressing the power button?
Just figured I would show my support for this question.
The inability to turn the screen off makes it pretty much worthless for the only time I'd ever want to play music.
Try touchlock pro. and just lock screen.
i just use the touchflo 3d player, does the trick for me create your playlist with media player (fastest way for me to do this was to put my workout tracks in a folder played them in media player and just saved the list.)
iampedro said:
I recently purchased a arm band for my Sprint HTC Touch Pro and it is going to be in a sleeve. Is there some software which I could play a list of songs and it wouldn't stop and disable my screen without pressing the power button?
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Slightly off topic, but where did you buy your armband, and do you like it so far?
rlblue said:
Just figured I would show my support for this question.
The inability to turn the screen off makes it pretty much worthless for the only time I'd ever want to play music.
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my sol'n to this was to use stereo bluetooth. after the music starts playing just scroll back to home (or any other tab), then press the power button to put the screen to sleep. when pausing/playing using A2DP, the screen will come back on, so it'd be a good idea to install something like S2U2 that locks the screen, otherwise you may accidentally press something.
i believe you can use S2P with S2U2 as well, but that seems to be playing through WMP instead of the tf3d player. creating a playlist is more troublesome with wmp
I use Coreplayer with an HTC Diamond Skin. It works well, looks good, and will continue to play with the screen off. If you're interested I can post the skin.
WM
I use the normal Windows Media Player which comes with WM6.1, and it shouldn't turn off the music when you turn off your screen.
Well, as long as you use headphones, and not the devices' speakers.
Mine no longer does this. . I've flashed many ROMs since, maybe I got lucky with one of the ROMs but it would shut off even when using bluetooth stereo.
Now it's cool!
Nitrogen is pretty good music player and also has a button to turn off the screen while keeping the music going.
Is it just me? The problem is the music player autokills itself without saving its play position, no matter if I use home or back buttons.
I hear music then press pause, home button (should only suspend the app), do something else... some hours later I want to resume playing music, but the player has gone to its initial state.
Am I doing something wrong?
Never had this issue (and I use it all the time) you can try another player like doubletwist or music
Firmware issue
I didn't have this issue with the shipped firmware (JF3). Now I'm on JPM but had this with all Froyo builds.
Player version is 1.1.1.
I don't want another player...
mderm said:
Is it just me? The problem is the music player autokills itself without saving its play position, no matter if I use home or back buttons.
I hear music then press pause, home button (should only suspend the app), do something else... some hours later I want to resume playing music, but the player has gone to its initial state.
Am I doing something wrong?
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YES!!!
wtf? never had this issue before. It's f'king annoying...
has anyone found a workaround?