So for the past year I have had issues whereby my iphone12 will connect to CarPlay wirelessly and via USB, 1-2 minutes later the music audio will switch to the cars 'telephone sound' (so the settings for calls through your car, so very low and low quality). After 1-2 minutes of this it then jumps back to usual music sound. I've only got this through my phone across my BMW 1 Series, my wifes Nissan and then more recently, my new Audi A3. All of which work perfectly fine when using my wife's iPhone 11 Pro... I've reset the phone to factory settings the lot and nothing appears to be solving the problem, even more so lately it is now getting worse! The sound will randomly jump to the 'telephone sound' mid-song even after its done so at the start of the journey. Now when it happens within my wifes Nissan it changes to 'Smartphone' - my phone is and has never been connected to the cars built-in bluetooth. When it does it within my Audi it changes to the same volume settings on the dashboard as it does for when you use SIRI (voice command sound)...

Instead of the phone streaming to the Sonos device, Sonos devices stream directly from the source, so in order to stream the files on your phone, the Sonos devices exploited an open external access path which has been tightened up in iOS. Not sure what Android has done, but the same type of external access was used there also.


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Recently my Watch got an update. Since then the Watch has trouble showing the music player I use on my phone. I either use S2 or Youtubw Music. As I have seen Youtube Music is no problem, but S2 is a problem. Before the update the Watch never had problem showing S2 on the Watch, but now it's seldom happening. Does anyone know what the problem might be?

i have the same problem. No matter what i played on mobile, nothing happen on my watch 4 screen. i think it was happen after 2 recent updates. Before that, when i played video on youtube, music on spotify or YTmusic, my watch alway pop the media up and i can fully control on watch. Now it was just annoying, im using smart watch but still have to manually open media player on it

To get even more attention, I had same issue on my Watch 4 about 2-3 months back. Since then I got watch 6 classic (about a week ago) and the issue stayed even tho I updated everything in my phone and watch. Someone says restarting watch and clearing recent apps works but I haven't found work-around like that

I want to avoid buying a bluetooth speaker, and would rather use my computer's speakers to play my phone's audio. This would allow me to control music from the native music app on my phone (Android, Nexus 4).

I've considered using this bluetooth receiver that my speakers would plug into. At that point, I would want my computer paired %100 of the time, and my phone only when I want to play music (I want to avoid constant pairing and unpairing). Would both phone and computer (a custom build Windows 8 machine) be able to pair to the bluetooth receiver and use the speakers at the same time?

With windows 8.1 (not sure about windows 8), you don't need anything extra to play audio from an Android phone (not sure about iPhone), just pair the phone with the computer and go to Bluetooth settings and select to connect to the PC (by name) then select whatever audio on the phone you want to play.

Alternatively, if you have an android phone (im unsure if it is available for iPhone), you can download an app called Bubble UPNP from the google play store. As long as your PC and phone are connected to wifi, and windows media player is open and set up on your pc, you can play music wirelessly to your PC from any where in the house.

To configure windows media player, if in windows 8+, click stream, and allow all of the options if you can. If you don't have windows 8 or above, then google how to do it. There are tutorials all over the internet for configuring windows media player for streaming.Then go onto the Bubble upnp app, click devices. Your PC should appear provided your phone and PC are connected to Wifi.Next go to Libraries to select the music you wish to play. Finally, go to the now playing tab, click settings, and click Renderer. Ensure your PC is selected.You can now play music to your PC, change song, and even adjust the volume of your PC from the app!

You may need to adjust some settings, but in theory it should be possible to pass the signal from your computer's microphone jack through to your existing speakers. So, you could buy that Bluetooth receiver and plug it in to the microphone jack in your computer instead of plugging it into your speakers. Or you could simply use a regular audio cable, and plug your phone in to your computer's microphone jack directly.

I use a wireless keyboard and mouse on a homemade stand infront of my bike to control the music from my PC. The keyboard has volume up, down and play/pause buttons. If I need to switch to the music app (amazon prime music) I use the window key to bring up the desktop and the mouse to navigate, then click back on zwift when done.

Likewise I use a wireless keyboard mouse which controls tracks and volume. I run an app called Dopamine to run the music. I launch this and then launch Zwift and it sits in the background and I can control the music without changing screen. Windows Media Player does this also but I had issues with that crashing so switched to Dopamine.

To control the music selection, you can do this from your phone via the Spotify App, start playing a track on your PC, then go into the mobile app, settings and devices. Add the PC and you can control Spotify on your PC from your phone.

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.

When I open manage content it says in bottom " to use this feature, you need to allow permission in the settings, When I click the setting all permission are allowed already but still can not transfer music it just goes back to watch settings. I have tried disconnecting bluetooth and restarting my watch.

Hi. I finally got it to work. I had to go to the Wear app and then Watch Settings - Manage Content. Under Manage Content I made sure all of the sync choices were turned on. That seemed to work and I was able to sync my music to my watch. Hope that helps.

PLEASE, please change the hold music on your support line! It is driving everyone crazy. Delete the song, and use other songs on rotation. Hosts who have waited hours upon hours, have a gross pavlovian response to this hold music!!

Seriously- after 28 minutes on hold and hearing the song like 7 times, Go to Pandora or Spotify or hire some San Fran musicians to cut 10 songs for youy. You have the cash. I'm just tired of listening to the same thing the 4 or 5 times I have to call per year.

I tested a similar App 'Blue Mono sound' github & opensource. I connected the BT to my car, then launched the music, then this App. After playing with the sound volume I finally got the music on my car speakers. YAAATAAA! Thanks for your input

Once your audio is being piped from MPD into snapserver, you can run clients across your network. One such client is the Snapcast Android app currently published by Jaggard. Hit the play button at the top right corner of the app interface, and snapclient on the phone will pipe any audio out through the phone speaker.

Then just figure out the needs for each hardware phone you need to provision for, they are all remarkably similar, and as I said just the network and the streaming format, it is unlikely that the multicast can broadcast outside any very tightly controlled networks you have though.

For reference, Toshiba and Panasonic PBX systems (and a couple others) could do this without tying up the phone BUT that is a proprietary phone and PBX. Duplicating that functionality is really, really hard with SIP phones.

Android tends to be more customisable than iOS, and in general Android phones are cheaper than iPhones, but the differences between the two are probably more negligible than ever these days and it usually just comes down to personal preference. 0852c4b9a8

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