I haven't found a ROM in years that allows me to plug in headphones without triggering the music player. I'm currently running Nitrogen 7.1. Is there some way to disable this?
Check the settings of the music player app you're using. I just connected headphones to my device running Pure Nexus and did not encounter this issue. Pure Nexus however does not have an included music player; I use Google Music for both onboard music as well as streaming my collection.
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Recently the CyanogenMod Nightly builds have implemented AVRCP 1.3. This allows for the currently playing song/tracks id3 tags or metadata to be displayed on my car media center. This only works when I use the stock CyanogenMod music player. I would like to know if it is possible for me to use the Google Music player and still be able to stream the track info to my cars bluetooth. I've tried, and it doesn't work. I've found comments from other users saying they have found success but I seem to be having trouble. How do I go about getting this to work?
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Recently the CyanogenMod Nightly builds have implemented AVRCP 1.3. This allows for the currently playing song/tracks id3 tags or metadata to be displayed on my car media center. This only works when I use the stock CyanogenMod music player. I would like to know if it is possible for me to use the Google Music player and still be able to stream the track info to my cars bluetooth. I've tried, and it doesn't work. I've found comments from other users saying they have found success but I seem to be having trouble. How do I go about getting this to work?
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Any music player should play via whatever the current audio output method is, which would be via bluetooth A2DP if it's connected. Pretty much the only application that will supply the track data however is the stock CM7 player or the bog-standard AOSP-based Android music player. Neither Google music or virtually any other application supports it as until recently the "standard" BlueZ stack didn't support AVRCP v1.3.
Later beta versions of Google Music may support the feature, but the older ones certainly didn't seem to.
Hi guys, I used to use Google Music alot when I had a note 2. I noticed that when connected to my car stereo (BT) it would show music metadata (trackinof etc) even when streaming or playing cached music.
Since changing to the Xperia Z, using Google Music in my car, it will only display music metadata with locally stored content, not even cached content and not streamed music.
Has anyone else noticed similar behaviour? I'm using the official/Latest google music app.
Anyone know a work around?
I have my z1 setup in my car to play music via bluetooth into the car stereo.
With the sony walkman app, the stereo correctly shows the artist/song information and sounds pretty good.
However, if i use power player, the bluetooth sound quality seems noticeably worse and the stereo doesn't show the song information.
Has anyone else noticed this?
The reason i want to use powerplayer is because the walkman app, annoyingly doesn't' read the 'album artist' tags in songs, so it catalogues the music in a bizarre way if it is all correctly tagged.
Power player reads it properly and sorts via album artist.
I have all EQ + sounds effects turned off in both players and phone menu.
I'm using stock 4.4.4
My only Note 8 complaint so far is that I can't skip music tracks with either the wired headset controls, or the phone volume controls. I have to turn the screen on every time.
I'm using BlackPlayer EX as my music player, but I've tried Phonograph and Shuttle as well.
There are a few old threads and old apps offering various fixes, but none seem to work on my new phone. Any suggestions?
I have MP3s on my phone and I use the MediaMonkey app to play them through Android Auto.
However, I am not keen on MediaMonkey for several reasons so I am looking to change.
Which Android Auto-compatible MP3 player do you use?
Musicolet
Pi music player
Auri music ( new and from a developer on Reddit)
Cloud player
Pulsar
Rainwave
Jet audio
And you can also use any auto audio ( developed here on XDA) use With any music app
Huge fan of Poweramp
Second choice Mediamonkey because you can browse the tracks very good in AA
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I like stock music apps best. I have an old 5.0 Android Samsung tablet which does well with Android Auto. The latest Android Auto now has old cast built in, and corrects screen formating with Samsung Music. Samsung Music now has better controls with full browsing features. I assume the same with Sony Music... Which we all know can be flashed with full features to any device, using magisk or as a twrp installer. Be sure to update the Plugins to make it full featured.
Apple Music. Love that I can stream tracks from Apple, I can upload my own MP3s to iTunes and have them on my app and I can play my Playlist. This is a combination no other music app gives. Works great with AA as well.
MP3 for AA
I like MediaMonkey and Poweramp.
Pulsar also has good reviews and seems good but the other 2 are my favorite.