is it possible to get WindowsMediaPlayer on the Diamond to continue playback when in standby?
To prevent the screen to drain the battery..even if the light goes off..it still drains unnecessary energy..
The screen turn it off by itself after few seconds and the playback continue.
Same goes for the TF3D player.
I just wish we had control to skip songs while the screen is off by using the wheel pad.
for me to but I have another problem at once for a song it clipping for a short time its like device has empty buffer for a half a second...clip-clip and continue without problems and only once a song...I have MP3s with different quality from different source so very weird...tried pocketplayer, musicplayer, mortplayer, HTC audioplayer all without preamp or equalizer...
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Hi there,
i have a strange phenomenon. When i play audiobook MP3 with the Media Player, it won't continue with the next track although it's in the playlist. Sometimes, when i wait about 1 minute, it goes to the next song, sometimes not and stays in state "playing" at the end of the track not jumping to the next.
So far so bad. When I stop the Media Player now (not terminate app, just going back to home screen) and turn off phone (standby) the battery is empty next morning and it plays no sound anymore.
Neither alarm nor mediaplayer nor anything else i try to play a sound. Only a soft reset helps.
Any ideas? Is it Windows Mobile 6.1 that is that buggy?
up - anybody has the same phenomenon or a solution?
Currently i'm searching alternative players, but mostly freeware is not really quality software
it works ok here, but I'm finding the Diamond to become very sluggish when playing MP3s in the media player, odd and annoying !
Anyone have any info on this?
My old Orbit2 used to continue to play music through HTC Audio Player as well as Windows Media Player however now if I tap the power button to put device into sleep mode the music pauses.
Anyone have any suggestions/fixes for this?
Any help would be appreciated.
Not sure of Orbit as I do not own one.
But all the WinMo device I have are behaving the way you describe in TD2.
There is apps inside or 3rd party which you can just switch the display off (not the power off), So the device is not off but the display off can save you a lot of battery.
Yeah, I got an app touchlock pro that turns the display off.
Just a bit annoying that I had the problem on the orbit 1, was fixed on the orbit 2 and now the problem is back on the topaz.
Still its a minor thing I suppose - Rest of the functionality seems great so far
Just a little update on this if anyone was interested.
Upon further experimentation I have discovered that i using my bluetooth headset for music playback i can now lock the phone by holding down the end call key and then press the power button to turn the display off whilst maintaing music playback.
Not sure if this works when using a wired headset but it did not seem to work just playing out of the speaker minus the headset.
My D2 continues to play music with the screen off using both coreplayer and windows media player.
EDIT: I thought I would double check - strange, today it stops the music! I know for a fact the other night I was listening to music and the screen was (almost) definitely off. I will investigate further.
EDIT2: I thought further and I know it was playing music with the screen off. I know this because I was happy that the volume buttons still worked.
I just did some checking.
When the headphones are plugged in the music continues playing when you turn off the screen and the volume buttons continue to adjust the volume.
Without the headphones plugged in the music stops when you turn off the screen.
Thanks for that, not actually used the wired headset before but what you have said is correct. it is a shame the same method for bluetooth stereo wasnt implemented or perhaps its just my bluetooth headset. looks like might have to get the wired headset out for a bit.
Hey, is there a way to skip songs with the headset we got?
i never noticed this until today.... how annoying, i just finished loading up my new microSD.
If anyone has a fix for this, please post
Thanks!
Mine appears to be fixed now when using my bluetooth headset or the wired headset But still stops if playing through the phone speaker.
I use a Jabra BT8010 bluetooth headset, and the music continues to play after pressing the power button. The music is shut off if playing through the phones speaker....this is the same as my previous phone (htc TYTN II)
I'm definitely not able to change audio level on HCTAlbum when playing a video.
When I make a call with loudspeaker on, the audio level is very strong, so the phone itself has an hardware able to reach optimal level.
But when HTCAlbum plays a video, the audio level is so low that I've to put the phone near my ear, so I'm not able to see the video.
The wheel makes the video Rewind or FastForward, such as Up/Down arrow.
I tried pushing every button and also tapping, long-tapping, and so on, but I didn't find the way...
Please, any idea?
Thanks in advance
Alberto
I am filled with red hot rage whenever I switch apps which use sound (music player, video player, game) and the volume is different. For example, I was listening to music on max volume with my headphones on this morning while walking to work. At work right now I'm testing apps with the volume all the way down so I don't bug my colleagues, but in one of the tests I needed sound. So I plug in my headphones, the music player kicks in and it's played at max volume. I have the music player set to autostart when I plug in headphones for other reasons, but why doesn't it take on the volume I've just set? Why does it need it' own volume setting?
Is it possible to have a module which just uses one volume setting for all apps? You lower the volume to 50% in MX player, it stays on 50% in Poweramp, Trials, Elevate or any other app.
AFAIK, this is not a standard Android behavior. Looks like your player app is trying to remember the last volume
setting it was playing with to later use it when it starts again. Try taking it up with the app developer.
If that's the case, there should at least be an option within app for such behavior.
It's been my experience that if you have the volume ALL the way down (vibrate), plugging in the headphones will turn the volume up. If you just have your volume low but not all the way down, plugging in the headphones won't change the volume. That's just anecdotal, though, so maybe I'm wrong. Is that consistent with what you're experiencing?
namely, I use tidal, as a streaming service. But I often have it that songs are just too quiet for me. Now I have the file, mixer_gains.xml found, where yes the values are, to make the volume generally louder. can someone tell me what value I need to change exactly, so I get streaming apps like tidal or Spotify a higher volume?
then I have a question, I have read that the streaming services have the volume generally down to have a supposedly better listening experience. but sometimes the so-called clipping occurs with me. So when I listen to music over the streaming service, the music comes over with certain fluctuations. It sounds like you are constantly turning loud and quiet in a song, one behind the other. (is difficult to describe) could one work against it somehow? I have the feeling that since the system volume and the desired volume of the streaming service interfere with each other? The problem occurs very often, but it does not always stop. I'm still a bit helpless.
Is the issue present when you listen to music that is stored natively on your device?