I have not been able to discern any telltale evidence of what's causing/playing the music. No notifications, not sure where to look for log files to examine? I have MWB installed....and the phone scans clean.

I usually play music from my personal library from Apple Music on my android phone and then cast it to my Google Nest speaker. I have done this for months ever since I added Apple Music to my phone. But today it didn't work. As soon as I tried to cast it to my Google Nest speaker the music stopped playing and when you press play on the Apple Music app it won't start and it does nothing when you try to play music. I also tried casting it to my Chromecast via my TV but it also wouldn't play. Can anyone tell me if there is a problem or has Apple stopped allowing you to cast music?


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I have lots of mp3 files on my Synology DiskStation. I'd like to play them from my android device that connects to bluetooth speakers. (The phone and NAS are both on my home wifi.) All of the music apps that I find seem to require that the files be on the phone local storage directly. Is there a way to map a folder from the raid drive to my phone so that these music apps will read from the raid drive? Is there another approach to play music files from synology to my bluetooth speakers?

I know that clicking an mp3 file in the DS file android app will play that music file, but I'm looking for something that will allow me to play a whole album or set up a playlist instead of just playing 1 song at a time.

Is this possible? If I google for these errors I see issues going back many years and get the impression that managing an android device from ubuntu is simply impossible for a user without linux system administration skills.

On Android, pull down your top bar after connecting the phone. You will see a notification "USB charging this device". Tap that and you will see that it defaults to only charging your device. Thus, you can, by default, not mount the drive. Tap "transfer files" on your Android phone to have it mounted in your file manager. To unmount it, you can use the same screen on your Android phone, or use Files.

I can probably create a separate app, which will read incoming commands and simulate headset button presses, but that is not what I want. As far as I'm concerned - some of the headsets are plug-and-play, meaning that no additional apps must be installed on android device. Here is the code I am currently use to send commands to Android phone:

Looking at your code you have set up a serial link towards a phone.This link uses SPP profile and you will only be able to send raw data over that link.If this is the only profile that your BT stack on your Arduino Uno board have you will be forced to create an application on the phone side to be able to read the raw data and do something with it e.g. pause music.

Firstly, Bluetooth devices like BT headphones, keyboards etc, are known as HID (Human Interface devices). HC05 are not one of this out of the box, but there is a solution introduced by Evan Kale (link: =BBqsVKMYz1I) how to update one of this using serial port connection.

When it comes to Android devices, you have a lot of options for music players. Google Play Music is probably already on your phone, but you can choose from a variety of high-quality apps that will keep you rocking and rolling wherever you go.

Well yea, the title says it all. When I play a song (headphones always plugged) and my phone goes turns the screen of, spotily stops streaming. (well not instantly, but after a while) it's not an internet problem, promise!

I'm having the same issue..... I offline all my playlist, so it's not a connection issue. But as soon as my phone's screen goes dark the music stops playing. If I set my settings to allow the screen to always stay on it works fine but that's a MAJOR drain the battery. Any tips out there??? I'm using HTC EVO Design.

So I've been having the same problem for months now. It has been very frustrating to use spotify in my car while driving because the music would stop playing a couple of minutes after the screen turned off. I had tried searching around online for other people having the same problem and I finally came across this post.

I have been having this exact same problem ever since I got a new phone (Samsung galaxy s6), the app worked perfectly on my s5. I feel as if the solution is just out of my reach, I've spent so much time scouring my apps trying to find the "task killing" app or anything else that may contribute to the "auto-off" but I've found nothing. This is very frustraiting, please help!!

Hey guys, I'm dealing with a similar problem but with my default music player app. According to a post I read on android's support site, the issue lies whithin Lollipop OS itself an will be smoothed out in the next update. Music pauses for about 15 secs, then starts playing again right? It does this on all music players, In sleep mode or not, on all android devices. Unfortunately, there is no permanent solution.

Android/Google encourages me to use the default replacement app of Youtube Music. However, as far as I can tell, this will allow Youtube to monitor all my music playing which I feel is none of their business.

Musicolet is my weapon of choice. It has no cloud features and plays only from local storage, which is ideal for me. On an older phone running Android 5 where Musicolet is not supported, I use Pulsar. Features are similar. Both apps are free.

On December 1, 2018, the Groove Music iOS and Android apps were retired. Your personal music files will continue to be available in OneDrive. You can keep listening to those files, and your playlists, by downloading them and using the Windows 10 Groove Music apps on PC, Xbox, or Windows Phone.

Your personal music files will still be available on OneDrive. You can access OneDrive online or through the OneDrive app on any supported device. To keep playing your music and playlists in Groove, download these files and use the Windows 10 Groove Music apps on PC, Xbox, or Windows Phone.

A smartphone has many uses but, for us, it's about great music and video. So, right here are the very best phones with incredible screens and amazing audio circuitry. HDR-compatibility, super-high pixel counts and next-generation panel technologies can make for an awesome display that will have you enjoying your commute so much that you'll be taking a longer route on purpose.

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Picking the right smartphone that suits your needs best is harder than it sounds, and may in fact be a trickier task than picking the best TV or headphones. You use your smartphone every day, and for many of us it houses all the integral things we need to keep our day running smoothly. This is where the essentials come into play: a good battery life, a design that's comfortable to hold, and a screen that's not too big and not too small.

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At some point in the last few years, Apple (and its rivals, it must be said) clearly decided that processors and cameras are sexy but picture and sound quality are not. Why else would iPhone after iPhone be launched with nary a mention of movie or music performance?

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