Hello,
1) Is there a way to force sorting by FILENAME instead of Title?
(for example I store my podcasts via podcatcher as YYYYMMDD_SHOWNAME_Title, if the sort was by filename, then I can listen to the oldest file first )
2) I like using the Motorola HT820 with Windows Media Player because the headset behavior works as expected. Some key features include:
* When listening to an audio file and an incoming phone call comes in ...2 rings... Automatically answers (and pauses the audio file) ... when the phone convo ends the audio file begins playback)...
* The ability to use the right earbutton to pause/unpause a audio file whenever required WITHOUT disconnecting the bluetooth connection.
* During playing of an audio file I can select SCREEN TOGGLE to save some power and it does NOT effect audio playback
Question: is there any application that can do the above?
Thank you for your time
Qu1nn
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Hi all
I bought an Android Car radio from ebay.
(Sorry seems I cant post links yet, but if needed I can surely make a plan)
A problem I have is the music player. It came installed with 3 players all named "Music", the only working one has a icon of a piano (i can post screenshots if needed). The working player has all the files listed in reverse numbering mode, lets say it starts at 20 and goes down to 01. For example im listening to song #15 in the player and press the next button or after the song is finished it goes to number 14.
All the other apps is fine in this order except it does not respond to my "Prev" and "Next" button while multitasking. Another bigger problem is those apps does not disable the previous audio and hence is muted. Say for example I am listening to the radio and want to listen what I have on the USB, I click the music player and then the radio still plays with the music player muted. If I start with the music player and then go to the radio both plays simultaneously. And lastly while navigating the music should play and only mute when the navigation app speaks (turn left, turn right in 600m....)
The one music player does all this except for the reverse numbering of files/songs, and I cannot find a menu to change the display of this, and I cannot find a update for this in google play or anywhere.
Anyone out here to help?
Thank you
You should take a look at this thread instead of creating a new one.
There's plenty of chinese Android car stereo info in that thread, including workarounds for the defects you mention.
So, I'm not sure if this bug can be addressed in MX Player, but here's the issue...
I listen to audio books, a lot of them. If the audio is CD quality without any background hiss, then there are brief pauses of silence between sentences.
When there is a pause of silence for maybe 500 ms or less, my bluetooth radio or bluetooth speaker goes into a power saving mode until sound is heard again. When the silence ends and speaking resumes, the first syllable of the first word is usually chopped off.
How to address this?
1) If MX Player can instruct Android to 'Stay Awake' the bluetooth radio, that would be best.
2) If MX Player can send a barely audible signal or background hiss, that would keep my bluetooth radio/speaker from dozing off due to lack of signal being transmitted.
Again, this happens between almost every sentence if there is no background music or tape hiss. It also happens when listening to some talk radio programs I've listed to. To be clear, it's not [just] between tracks. I also turned off the options to fade in and out.
I am unable to enjoy audio books from any wireless headset or speaker.
I am using a Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-I747 AT&T (d2att), running either stock 4.0.4 or 4.4.2 or CM12.1 nightlies.
a-raccoon said:
So, I'm not sure if this bug can be addressed in MX Player, but here's the issue...
I listen to audio books, a lot of them. If the audio is CD quality without any background hiss, then there are brief pauses of silence between sentences.
When there is a pause of silence for maybe 500 ms or less, my bluetooth radio or bluetooth speaker goes into a power saving mode until sound is heard again. When the silence ends and speaking resumes, the first syllable of the first word is usually chopped off.
How to address this?
1) If MX Player can instruct Android to 'Stay Awake' the bluetooth radio, that would be best.
2) If MX Player can send a barely audible signal or background hiss, that would keep my bluetooth radio/speaker from dozing off due to lack of signal being transmitted.
Again, this happens between almost every sentence if there is no background music or tape hiss. It also happens when listening to some talk radio programs I've listed to. To be clear, it's not [just] between tracks. I also turned off the options to fade in and out.
I am unable to enjoy audio books from any wireless headset or speaker.
I am using a Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-I747 AT&T (d2att), running either stock 4.0.4 or 4.4.2 or CM12.1 nightlies.
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Audio silence is actually not silence on device's view of point. While playing an audio stream and there is no sound, player actually sends series of silent packets. It means bluetooth speaker is still receiving packets even though it does not produce any sound.
Anyway, would you send more information to reproduce this issue on my side?
1. Sample video clip that can produce this issue.
2. Model name of your bluetooth speaker.
Hello guys,
I was wondering if it would be possible to add and Audio Synchronization per Bluetooth device.
Currently it has the option to save the audio delay per video file or it also have the option to set an audio delay for the device's speaker and a different delay for bluetooth devices, which is extraordinary!
However, it would be really really awesome if it could save an audio delay for specific bluetooth devices.
VLC player has this option, when watching a video you click on more option -> audio delay -> set the audio delay -> and after that it pops out a window that says "save bluetooth device".
It is very useful because for example my car speakers have a extreme delay of 2.25 seconds, but my bragi earbuds have no delay at all, so currently with MX player I need to choose if I want the default settings to be synchronized with my car or with my earbuds or with other earbuds that have a delay but much smaller (around 0.5 sec).
Do you think this feature could be added in a future update? MX player is way better than VLC player in many other aspects, unfortunately, I am currently having to use both because of this it would be extremely incredible if I could uninstall VLC and doing everything with MX Player Pro.
Thank you in advance!
I completely agree!! My delay isn't as bad as yours in my car, but it is still .5 sec. It is VERY annoying, to say the least!! I have the same issue, as I use my regular Bluetooth earpieces EVERYWHERE when I am not in my car, and none of them have audio delays at all, but when I get in my car I have to either manually change every video I play, or go into settings, audio, and modify the Bluetooth delay while I am in the car (which I do since my trip to work is 35 min).
If we could just get a delay setting for EACH Bluetooth device, that would be make MX Player PERFECT for me!!
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I completely agree!! My delay isn't as bad as yours in my car, but it is still .5 sec. It is VERY annoying, to say the least!! I have the same issue, as I use my regular Bluetooth earpieces EVERYWHERE when I am not in my car, and none of them have audio delays at all, but when I get in my car I have to either manually change every video I play, or go into settings, audio, and modify the Bluetooth delay while I am in the car (which I do since my trip to work is 35 min).
If we could just get a delay setting for EACH Bluetooth device, that would be make MX Player PERFECT for me!!
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It's already in our planning. It will be supported on the later versions of the MX Player 1.9.x. As there are some other major features are also in the plan, we can't assure any timeline at the moment.
Here's a trick I'm going to share that should fix the delay for you:
1. Open the audio menu under settings.
2. Select Audio output and change it to AAudio or Java AudioTrack(Prefer AAudio if your device supports it)
3. Set both audio delay and bluetooth audio delay to 0 if they aren't.
4. Enjoy!
hi all!
i have a android 9 car unit (mic av8v5) and i am wondering if its possible to set audio output stream of a specific installed app.
okay, lets explain what i want: my tomtom mobile navigation app allows me to choose the output stream to a specific channel (music, alarms, notifications, the incoming call ringer, system sounds...) (see https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media-apps/volume-and-earphones and
Android uses separate audio streams for playing music, alarms, notifications, the incoming call ringer, system sounds, in-call volume, and DTMF tones. This allows users to control the volume of each stream independently.
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this allows me to lower the volume of music while a navigation sound is played with normal volume. this setting can only be made in tomtom navigation app but not in any other navigation app i tested. so i am windering if there is an app that works like a "proxy" so i can configure the app and the according audio stream.
is this possible???
thx in advance
snIP3r
Is there a player that allows to set gap / pause length between audio tracks?
I listen to very short audio files for language learning and I want to set about 4-second gap between tracks to be able to repeat what I heard.