when I use this app, and my screen goes to sleep, the app stops playing. This is different from several of the mp3 player apps I've used. when the screen sleeps they keep playing. I've call the audible support team and they weren't much help. I'm looking for someway to turn of the screen (it does make a nice night light )and keep audible paying in the background. I have tryed screen filter and it does help but it just dims the light.
any other suggestions?
Fordwakeman said:
when I use this app, and my screen goes to sleep, the app stops playing. This is different from several of the mp3 player apps I've used. when the screen sleeps they keep playing. I've call the audible support team and they weren't much help. I'm looking for someway to turn of the screen (it does make a nice night light )and keep audible paying in the background. I have tryed screen filter and it does help but it just dims the light.
any other suggestions?
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Try Captivate Keep Alive. I think that is what fixed the problem when I had my Gtab.
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My screen won't turn on even if i press the button on the back sometimes but if i hold it towards any source of light it will work fine.but if I'm in a dark place it will not turn on.any ideas what could cause this?
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It may be that your screen is turning on, but the auto-brightness is adjusting the screen to full darkness mode because of detecting the dark place. You can try manually disabling auto bright?
Even when my phone is on Do Not Disturb, the screen lights up whenever I get a new notification. I have a bunch of friends and family out of the country so I get a lot of Whatsapp and Kakaotalk messages during the middle of the night. It would be nice if the screen wouldn't keep lighting up while I'm sleeping.
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1. The screen get TOO dark at night. Even though I have the screen timout setting turned off, and the Auto-Brightness Offset setting to max brightness, the screen still shuts (almost) completely off in a dark room. At night, when your eyes have adjusted to the dark, you can still only BARELY see the white numbers of the clock against the black background. People were worried that it wouldn't get dark enough for nightstand use, but this is ridiculous. Any way to brighten that up a bit? By the way, this happens even if I turn ambient brightness off.
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Anybody have similar issues? Any other issues that I haven't noticed yet?
Yes. Exact same experience. I'm honestly pretty confused by the settings and the language of which mode is what. The offset doesn't seem to do anything at all for me.
I haven't had that experience with screen brightness. When I turn off the Adaptive feature, the brightness doesn't seem to adapt.
I can confirm that you cannot currently change the alarm sound, though I think I saw that option is coming this month or next.
Go into the Display settings for your Home Hub and set the minimum brightness from dim to bright. This makes the numbers much easier to read at night when in dark mode.
I have a problem with static noise and suspect it is the LCD.
To test this theory, i need an app that will turn off the screen but not put the unit in standby.
Seems all the apps i tested so far, put the unit to sleep i.e. music stops playing in background when screen is off.
I need to switch screen off and not just blacken to test theory.
Any ideas for an app, or script that can do this please?