When I push the button on the wired headset's switch on the wire, the music player starts playing.
And I was unable to find the option to switch it off.
pls, help!
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I had a music app which you can costumize your buttons for different functions but i forgot its name. N7player i think.
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I am using poweramp music player and with single press on the wire headset, the music starts and if i press again the music stops. You can configure the headset button according to your convenience. You can do this by opening the poweramp and go to the setting. Within this setting, you will will find an option called "headset". There you can set your response option of the headset bottom. There is also a software in the android market for configuring the headset button response. Hope this response help.
pauquiamco said:
I had a music app which you can costumize your buttons for different functions but i forgot its name. N7player i think.
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yes i agree with this, N7 player is very good music player, for sure if u set u the headset control the rite way your problem will be solve.
well if u're rooted then u can use any headset control app from market.....
Jast take the wire out
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Does anyknow knows of a cheapest wired headset brand/model ?
Hey all, I'm looking for a music player. I've always used poweramp in the past, but I'm having some stability issues with it. I generally listen to music for about an hour a day in my car via Bluetooth. Lately, for some reason, poweramp hangs and then reboots the phone.
I've tried Play Music for a couple of days now, and no reboots so far.I do miss a couple of poweramp features though. I like the swipe to change tracks, and the setting to keep the screen on while playing.
Any other recommendations for Music players?
Edit: I should mention the portrait-only aspect of Apollo disqualifies it. My phone is in a cradle in landscape in my car.
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I'm using noozy, no groundbreaking features and not as many options as power amp, but the sound quality is just too good to pass up. I listen with my headphones, so I'm not entirely sure if you'd notice the difference with your Bluetooth car speakers. If you listen to music with headphones or something of that sort though, I'd highly advise trying this player
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I've always had to bump up my min cpu speed to use bluetooth audio and it work well on multiple phones and versions of android. Usually 400 seems to be the most responsive min speed for a variety of things to me. From bluetooth issues to gps issues to seeing who is calling fast enough to answer.
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I been using Player Pro along with Voodoo and Volume+ for over a year and love it. It stable and has all the functions as Poweramp. I have both and perfer PP
hummer010 said:
Hey all, I'm looking for a music player. I've always used poweramp in the past, but I'm having some stability issues with it. I generally listen to music for about an hour a day in my car via Bluetooth. Lately, for some reason, poweramp hangs and then reboots the phone.
I've tried Play Music for a couple of days now, and no reboots so far.I do miss a couple of poweramp features though. I like the swipe to change tracks, and the setting to keep the screen on while playing.
Any other recommendations for Music players?
Edit: I should mention the portrait-only aspect of Apollo disqualifies it. My phone is in a cradle in landscape in my car.
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Poweramp hangs when you're overclocking.
If you really need OC, use SetCPU and set profiles only for apps that need overclocking.
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I am very satisfied with this player even in beta stadium: XENOAMP
doubleTwist ftw
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ej8989 said:
Poweramp hangs when you're overclocking.
If you really need OC, use SetCPU and set profiles only for apps that need overclocking.
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I've never overclocked this phone at all.
I tried setting minimum CPU to 400MHz as suggested in this thread, and so far it has worked. I haven't tested it enough to be sure.
been using n7player for about a week now. its got a really nice interface, built in eq and sound quality is better than say gmusic. be sure to grab their beta by liking their facebook page. it fixes some issues in the play store app
hummer010 said:
Hey all, I'm looking for a music player. I've always used poweramp in the past, but I'm having some stability issues with it. I generally listen to music for about an hour a day in my car via Bluetooth. Lately, for some reason, poweramp hangs and then reboots the phone.
I've tried Play Music for a couple of days now, and no reboots so far.I do miss a couple of poweramp features though. I like the swipe to change tracks, and the setting to keep the screen on while playing.
Any other recommendations for Music players?
Edit: I should mention the portrait-only aspect of Apollo disqualifies it. My phone is in a cradle in landscape in my car.
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MortPlayer Music has a decent amount of features
I use GMMP Gone Mad Music Player. Am I the only one?
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DoubleTwist FTW because oft iTunes Sync.
The New Apollo Version is nice.
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Power AMP is the best music player ever
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Power AMP is the best music player ever
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Except when it randomly causes your phone to reboot.:cyclops:
I'll be sticking with poweramp though, because raising the minimum cpu to 400 MHz seems to have solved the problem, and had a pretty negligible effect on battery life.
Thanks for all the suggestions folks.
Yeah, that's what I've found as far as 400 being min. Glad it helped some for ya.
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I'm using noozy, no groundbreaking features and not as many options as power amp, but the sound quality is just too good to pass up. I listen with my headphones, so I'm not entirely sure if you'd notice the difference with your Bluetooth car speakers. If you listen to music with headphones or something of that sort though, I'd highly advise trying this player
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+1
if you aiming for pure sound quality, you should try noozy + noozxoide engine...
i've already tested many music player from poweramp, N7, playerPro, Neutron, Walkman, XenoAmp, MIUI music player, Apollo, songbird, rockbox, or even stock player, but none of them surpassing the sound quality of noozy, at least in my ears :angel:
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I been using Player Pro along with Voodoo and Volume+ for over a year and love it. It stable and has all the functions as Poweramp. I have both and perfer PP
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I have PlayerPro as well, and i must say that app rocks!!!! very easy to use for the driver who wants to quickly change a song(especially w/ volume rocker controls enabled) As far as BT, that technology can be a ***** sometimes tho....go along w/ DPEEPS and try to bump up your min cpu speed a hair. :good:
Why does everyone have to bump up their min CPU? doubleTwist does a great lagless job on 100/1000 cfq/ondemand!!
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I don't have to. I prefer to. I've found that everything that most people complain about...gps, bluetooth, playing music, general lag, etc...are all non issues for me when I use 400 as min cpu. It held true on my hero and it holds true on my ns4g.
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Does anyone know if its possible to add google music to the HTC car mode app?
You can click the + and add the ICON but the controls do not work in car mode. They are stuck to just HTC music app.
Back on the htc one x you could go into music app and select google music so it would work in car mode but doesnt seem to be the case now.
Not sure if its just not possible at this point.
Thanks
Guess im the only one this bothers haha
The way Android music players work is whichever app was started last AND a song was started in that player it is now in control of the buttons..
so for example you can add the Google Play Music app to the car dock then go into it and play a song from that point on the dock's main screen it will still have control of the play and pause next and back buttons.
It will not be updated on the dock screen showing what the song is because that is part of the HTC music app but if you are on a car stereo via bluetooth for example, the song titles information are still played from the Google Music Player to the stereo..
I've tested out a few different music players on android and most of them have a lag when skipping songs(like a 1/2 second delay). Anyone know an android music player that can skip songs without a delay and also have an ability to sync iTunes playlists?
Have you tried power amp? I used it on my other androids with no issues, I like the stock music player of the one, although power amp has some great features, still haven't tried it on this phone.
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Power amp isn't good. I just tried it and when I try to quickly skip a song, the same current song restarts and then skips.
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Hi guys,
i recently purchased an lg g watch R, and tried out the offline song functionality with google play music.
its really cool, but it only lets me transfer songs that i have purchased through the play store.
as i am a dj, and want to listen to my sets without my phone when i am jogging with bluetooth earphones, is there anyway to do this
Cheers Mitch
Hi Mitch
I uploaded first some music from my PC (not purchased through the play store) and then I downloaded the same music to my Samsung S4 phone. After it has been sychronised automaticly and I can hear the music with my watch.
I can never leave my phone at home no matter what. Playing directly off the watch will eat battery like mad. It's cool you u can do this but is carrying your phone really that big of a hardship?
As a side note, the Android Wear music controller for Poweramp is quite robust. Give it a look.
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