Hello,
I have a question,
In my HTC touch HD (blackstone), when I listening music in TouchFLO in the headphones, the LCD turns off in a few seconds, but on speaker the LCD don't.
Exist any application to change this setting?
I try to install the HTC Audio Manager, but don't work in HD.
thanks.
no app needed, just press the power button briefly on the top to turn off the screen
timmymarsh said:
no app needed, just press the power button briefly on the top to turn off the screen
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No my friend, when I press the power button the music stops.
if it were that simple, I didn't post anything here!
TMA86 said:
Hello,
I have a question,
In my HTC touch HD (blackstone), when I listening music in TouchFLO in the headphones, the LCD turns off in a few seconds, but on speaker the LCD don't.
Exist any application to change this setting?
I try to install the HTC Audio Manager, but don't work in HD.
thanks.
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Welcome to the forum
Have you consider the option of using other player?
Coreplayer for example?
I have that installed and dont have that problem
Hope it helps,
TMA86 said:
No my friend, when I press the power button the music stops.
if it were that simple, I didn't post anything here!
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Well thats wierd because i can do that or i wouldnt have said it lol, are you on stock rom? You can of course try as orb says, but i will investigate that!
use gsplayer
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Hi,
i would like turn the screen off then i listen music, to save battery
can anybody help me?
Not possible buddy. You'll have to either assign suspend device to a hard button or use something like ChangeScreen which allows you to turn your phone's screen off by a)fliping your device down or b)putting it in your pocket (aka orientation is upside down and lightsensor is not detecting anything.)
You could use Mortplayer. It has an option to turn off the screen after a configurable timeout. When pressing the standby button the screen comes back online again.
Cann't you just press the power button? Works with most music players. I use nitrogen.
65coupei6 said:
Cann't you just press the power button? Works with most music players. I use nitrogen.
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Thats what I was thinking, it works for me with the Media Player that came with the phone.
tanks, it works
While driving I use my HD2 to listen to all my mp3 through my Belkin fm transmitter and i have to admit that i am pretty happy with the whole set up with COREPLAYER
However one thing is really bugging me,when it comes to the scrolling wheel the Ipod is excelent, while the core player you have to actually put your finger on the dot and move the cursor forward and i dont really find that convenient when i am driving.
My question is: any other players that is compatible with HD2 and has a sysytem like scrolling wheel like the Ipod?
Try to map the volume control buttons in CorePlayer to fast forward and rewind.
NSider said:
Try to map the volume control buttons in CorePlayer to fast forward and rewind.
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thats sounds intresting but where would i start ( I am really new to this world of HD2) Can anyone guide us?
I use pocketmusic and map the volume keys as fast forward and rewind. works like a charm.
i have managed to map the volume button and it works perfectly (thanks for the tip)
However the volume buttons got disabled in the process when not using corelplayer for example in sense volume buttons are not working
pocketmusic does not have that problem, as the mapped keys can be set to be controlled by pocketmusic even when pocketmusic is running in background.
zenkle said:
pocketmusic does not have that problem, as the mapped keys can be set to be controlled by pocketmusic even when pocketmusic is running in background.
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i had pocket music insalled but recently i have tries coreplayerand i have to admit that i liked it more...hope someone will tune in to clarify the problem
Are you closing down Coreplayer properly when you finish using it? Use taskmanager to check if it is still running in the background. This could explain why functionality does not return to the volume rockers.
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Are you closing down Coreplayer properly when you finish using it? Use taskmanager to check if it is still running in the background. This could explain why functionality does not return to the volume rockers.
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I am definrtly closing it right.the only way I get the volume back is by soft resetting.it is kind of annoying
Hi,
One thing that annoys me on the HD2 is the volume screen.
Is it possible to have the volume icrease/decrease only as on overlay?
With Coreplayer increasing/decreasing the volume (from landscape mode) pause the video. I'd like to be able to increasedecrease the volume without ausing anytg and going thrugh that HTC volume screen thingy.
Doable?
Thanks
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awillys said:
Hi,
One thing that annoys me on the HD2 is the volume screen.
Is it possible to have the volume icrease/decrease only as on overlay?
With Coreplayer increasing/decreasing the volume (from landscape mode) pause the video. I'd like to be able to increasedecrease the volume without ausing anytg and going thrugh that HTC volume screen thingy.
Doable?
Thanks
A
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same problem here, i hate pausimg the video play to ajust the volume. on the diamnd was simple up down for volume of coreplayer but the hd2, no dpad not even a trackball like on android phones
You can use the shortcuts function in coreplayer.
In CorePlayer go to Tools / Shortcuts.
Someone just posted a solution. I tried and it works almost perfect. Almost because the volume bar does not rotate to landscape view. But that's alright ^^
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=616917
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I'm a HTC Arrive/7 Pro and I love Windows phone but the only problem I have is lack of headphones support.Meaning unless you have the original ones that came with the phone you wont be able to skip tracks/control voume(Only button that seems to work for me when I try different headphones is the Pause button).But recently I seen this:
http://mediacdn.shopatron.com/media/mfg/3579/product_image/x7_603e31704463cfc32868854aebad0c23.jpg
Klipsch made a headphone with 1 button that you can configure to the diffrent things(1 click pause/answer,2 clicks skip music etc...) so I was wondering would it be possible for someone to make a app like this for Windows Phone 7?
That would be wonderful & popular app for Windows Phone.
yeh i got the dr dre ibeats earphones and it sucks that the mic dont work with my htc surround but u plug it up to iphone or whateva works fine
LT nicles said:
yeh i got the dr dre ibeats earphones and it sucks that the mic dont work with my htc surround but u plug it up to iphone or whateva works fine
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Same I have the solo HD and the controls work perfectly on my iPod touch 4th gen and my sister iPhone 4s but only the pause button works for me...not even the mic works
My motorola headphones work perfectly (they have volume up/down and play/pause), would be nice if you could change what they do though.
iEatRappers said:
I'm a HTC Arrive/7 Pro and I love Windows phone but the only problem I have is lack of headphones support.Meaning unless you have the original ones that came with the phone you wont be able to skip tracks/control voume(Only button that seems to work for me when I try different headphones is the Pause button).But recently I seen this:
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Klipsch made a headphone with 1 button that you can configure to the diffrent things(1 click pause/answer,2 clicks skip music etc...) so I was wondering would it be possible for someone to make a app like this for Windows Phone 7?
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Have you tried to double-press the pause button to skip forward, and triple-press the pause button to skip backwards? Also, press and hold to initiate voice commands.
I've found this works with virtually all headsets. The only things that typically do not work are digital volume controls.
UnnDunn said:
Have you tried to double-press the pause button to skip forward, and triple-press the pause button to skip backwards? Also, press and hold to initiate voice commands.
I've found this works with virtually all headsets. The only things that typically do not work are digital volume controls.
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Yes tried that with he headphones that came with my phone.All the middle button do is pause/play and voice command.Tried the whole multi press didn't work.
iEatRappers said:
Yes tried that with he headphones that came with my phone.All the middle button do is pause/play and voice command.Tried the whole multi press didn't work.
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Appears to be a HTC thing... multi press works fine on the samsung and LG's...
Sucks for us HTC owners...
Best bet is to get a bluetooth adapter.. Sony erricsons MW600 is a good one... can use any headphones, volume control, skip tracks, voice cmds and it has a little screen that tells you what track is playing or who's calling....
crispy514 said:
Appears to be a HTC thing... multi press works fine on the samsung and LG's...
Sucks for us HTC owners...
Best bet is to get a bluetooth adapter.. Sony erricsons MW600 is a good one... can use any headphones, volume control, skip tracks, voice cmds and it has a little screen that tells you what track is playing or who's calling....
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Really trying to find a Bluetooth free solution.I use my phone ALOT for music and having Bluetooth on will just decrease the battery.
Bump......
I listen to music on my phone all the time and I really like how the stock music player responds to the headphone control. I'm using my old HTC headphones which have three buttons, and the default settings (actually there's no settings in the stock player for headphone control) is that the two buttons on the sides serve as volume button and the middle button serve as play/pause/next button. I love this because I don't need to reach in my pocket to change the volume or song and it kinda saves the hardware keys.
But I noticed a problem later: All three buttons work when the screen is on or just turned off (either manually or automatically), but the center button (play/pause/next) stops working after a while. The volume buttons are fine. I also noticed that if I double clicked to change the song, the music would just stop, but if I just turned on the screen, it started playing again (next song). So this is what I thought: the buttons sent the signal, the music player got it, but it couldn't do anything because the phone was "sleeping" after being turned off for a while.
Today I found this little app called "Headset Button Controller", which is basically a settings app for headphone control. It solved the problem perfectly! It probably works its way around the phone's power management. Idk. Here is the link to market: [damn I can't post it, you need to search it on your own] I'm on stock 2.3.5 and have used the stock Samsung headphones to re-show the problem and found out it's not my HTC headphones' fault. I believe there're more people in the same situation and thank god I finally find a way to solve it! Happy sharing!
Thanks would give this a try. Double click never work for me
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Good find. I have run across more than a few with this issue
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