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Listening to music in earpiece while calling

Alright, i remember back then, around CM7 #48, I can call my friend and listen to music, via the standard music player in CM7. However, the CM7 now is unable to do that. Is there any idea how to enable it?
What i meant was: I start to play my music, then my friend called, i answered. The music continues to play via the ear piece. however, the music volume is lowered down. which means, i can listen to a soft background music while my friend is talking.
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[Q] music still playing after headphones pulled

After I plugged off my headphones while the music is still playing, the music plays through the speaker for a couple of seconds, then stop.
I'm using Google play music app. Any ideas for this problems? Thanks in advance
I think it is because of the app, because i got the same thing with the latest google play music, but not with previous versions or other players
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[Q] [Moto X XT1060] Music/Videos auto pause after pressing play

I noticed this issue recently, I went to play some music on google play music and right when I hit the play button it instantly pauses. I figured it was just an issue with play music and haven't looked into it much yet. However, I just tried to play a video on the youtube player and it did the exact same thing. Restarting the device fixes this issue. I'm not sure what causes it, but it seems that it does it after being on for a while(2 days or so I would guess). Nothing that plays audio/video will play until a phone restart, the second I hit the little play icon it shows the pause icon for a split second then pauses and shows the play button again. I've had the phone for maybe two months now, I only noticed this happening maybe 2 weeks ago, not sure if it was doing it before that.

[Q] Is driving mode supposed to pause bluetooth playback?

I seem to recall this happening the first time I used Driving Mode.. but never since. I use my phone to play Google Play Music (and sometimes spotify) over my car radio via bluetooth. Lately I find that the music isn't pausing.. but rather just 'dims' slightly and I hear the Moto Voice talking faintly with the music. And obviously, there's no way it will ever pick up me saying "Listen" with music blaring in a car.
Is it supposed to pause music playback, or is this not implemented functionality? Like I said, I could SWEAR it did it the first time..
Celeras said:
I seem to recall this happening the first time I used Driving Mode.. but never since. I use my phone to play Google Play Music (and sometimes spotify) over my car radio via bluetooth. Lately I find that the music isn't pausing.. but rather just 'dims' slightly and I hear the Moto Voice talking faintly with the music. And obviously, there's no way it will ever pick up me saying "Listen" with music blaring in a car.
Is it supposed to pause music playback, or is this not implemented functionality? Like I said, I could SWEAR it did it the first time..
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I have a similar issue with Google Play Music. It's like Moto Assist TRIES to pause music, but Google Play Music just starts playing again. My old Moto X did this as well, but after a few fails, it would usually be able to pause the music successfully. The last Moto Voice update my old Moto X had also greatly helped in making sure the music paused at least when it opened the mic to listen to my text. My new Moto X can't seem to manage this.
If I have music playing, even when Assist opens the mic to listen to my command, it cannot manage to successfully pause Google Play Music. Strangely enough, if I bail out and just try to use the voice dictation directly through the keyboard, even that can't keep the music paused.
Maybe its an issue with Google Play Music? Its SUPER annoying.

Audio Issue in Kenwood DDX9702S when using Voice Search

I ordered a DDX9702S and installed it in my '09 Civic Si. I've got a Nexus 6P and have been experiencing odd audio glitches.
When I play music, everything is fine until I get an audible notification or use the Voice Search. After that there is an audible buzzing/frying noise in the tweeters of my stereo when a bassy note hits. Once the noise starts, it doesn't stop until I reboot my head unit. Could you see if you have the same problem? I don't know whether it's Android Auto in general, my Kenwood stereo, or what. I've also reproduced the issue with 2 other Nexus 6P's and a Nexus 5, so I know it's not just my phone or model. Can anyone with the same head unit with me test out the scenario below and let me know if they've also got static? (I'm on the latest firmware, btw, from Kenwood's site)
Steps to reproduce:
App to use:
Either Google Play Music All Access or Spotify
Song to use:
Rearrange by Vérité - the beginning of the song is quiet with a bassy beat, making it easy to spot the distortion / static.
Steps:
Turn on the head unit and plug in your phone (I used a Nexus 6P and a Nexus 5)
Once Android Auto is running, go to your music app and play Rearrange by Vérité. I find its easier to play the song if you add it to a playlist titled "1" (without the quotes) first, so it's at the top of your playlists.
You'll notice that the beginning of the song is quiet with a bassy beat. After about 10 seconds, hit the microphone in the top right of the screen to activate the Google Now Voice feature. Once it gives an audible beep, hit the microphone button again to cancel.
Hit back on the screen to start the song over. At this point, on my stereo, every bassy beat is accompanied by a static in the tweeters of my stereo. This happens on every song I play, even the radio, but it's much easier to hear on quiet songs like the one I gave as a suggestion to test with.
The static continues even if you disconnect/reconnect the phone. The only think that stops it is restarting the head unit by turning it off and back on. If you use Google Now again or a notification comes in and makes an audible sound, the static will come back. It seems, to me, that any notifications or audio playback from an Android device will cause the head unit to distort the sound until the head unit is rebooted. If nothing happens to cause the distortion, sound quality is stellar.
Either Google Play Music All Access or Spotify
Porntep02 said:
Either Google Play Music All Access or Spotify
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Not sure what you mean, but I can reproduce the problem in Google Play Music or Spotify. Actually, the FM radio too, but it's hard to hear unless you know what you're listening for - then you can't unhear it.

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