I wonder if it is possible to program any of my hardware keys to "next track" so that when I want to change my song, to be able to do it without removing my gloves/taking the phone out of the pocket. Is it?
triteata said:
I wonder if it is possible to program any of my hardware keys to "next track" so that when I want to change my song, to be able to do it without removing my gloves/taking the phone out of the pocket. Is it?
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Use the headphones htc supply you with, the track skipper buttons on there work fine when locked
Yep, I'm well aware of that. But the main problem is that the sound is awful listening with them, and that sometimes when I need to change the track the phone is connected with 2 speakers. Isn't there anything else? :/
Venturi Car adapter
I purchased the Venturi Cigarette Car Transmitter and it works brilliantly with the HD2. It allow you to have the phone in your pocket and change tracks, pause the track and select tracks backwards and forwards.
Hope this will help you.
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I have an 8525 and an A2DP equipped head unit in my car. I love being able to just jump in the car and go, BUT I have to manually hit play/pause on the stereo to control if its playing on startup. If I don't when I get out of the car the thing just keeps on playing over the speaker in the phone.
I did some searching and could not find any results. Is there a plugin or program that does this?
lupes5 said:
I have an 8525 and an A2DP equipped head unit in my car. I love being able to just jump in the car and go, BUT I have to manually hit play/pause on the stereo to control if its playing on startup. If I don't when I get out of the car the thing just keeps on playing over the speaker in the phone.
I did some searching and could not find any results. Is there a plugin or program that does this?
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Nope, you always got to play or pause it. Otherwise it just keep playing through the internal speaker
I have a Venturi and with Mortplayer running in the backgroudn when I connect it plays automatically although it doesn't pause or stop...
is that something you can set up in mortplayer? cuz i tried mortplayer and I never saw an option like that
The head phones for this phone have the music control buttons but I was wondering if its possible to get just a 3.5 mm connector that have similar buttons.
I use my phone to play music in my car but it gets very annoying to have to unlock my phone, navigate to the music app just to replay that awesome song.
Any ideas?
Altimas said:
I use my phone to play music in my car but it gets very annoying to have to unlock my phone, navigate to the music app just to replay that awesome song.
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The No Lock widget plus Google Car Home kind of solves that problem, also if your car stereo supports Bluetooth the next/previous track buttons on it will work, with almost any player app other than Samsung's Music Player.
Control are made possible by the 4 conductor pinout
http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/blackberry_9700_headset_pinout.shtml
so, standard phone won't be able to control it unless you have a 4 cond. jack
EDIT: this seems to be the right one
http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_galaxy_headset_pinout.shtml
doesn't say anything about the control... :S
Hello,
When listening to music -
Does this phone support the wired headset button on newer earbud/headsets to pause and FF to the next song?
thanks in advance
Kevin
I'm using the headset from my Nexus One and it has the play, forward and back buttons and it works great. I like it because I can plug them in and hit play without ever waking the phone
Balkin said:
I'm using the headset from my Nexus One and it has the play, forward and back buttons and it works great. I like it because I can plug them in and hit play without ever waking the phone
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I didn't know Android phones could work with headsets like that. Is it a particular headset or will an iPod compatible headset that has the track & volume controls work? If it's a particular headset, would you give me the MFR & model?
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I didn't know Android phones could work with headsets like that. Is it a particular headset or will an iPod compatible headset that has the track & volume controls work? If it's a particular headset, would you give me the MFR & model?
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i'm interested in this as well. i have the pair from my nexus, but much prefer apple ones.
Thanks for the response.
I use these earbuds on my captivate -
JBuds J3M Micro Atomic In-Ear Earphones with Microphone (look on amazon or other places to buy...)
They sound great and allow me to stop/ff songs on my captivate with the PowerAmp music player.
Other music players work a little differently but still support pause/FF songs from the switch on the wire, which is a huge benefit and time saver.
good luck
Kevin
These are the same ones they gave me when I bought my Nexus One... they work really well for me!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003OE30KQ/ref=oss_product
Im using my Samsung headphones from my Windows phone I traded,
and I all I am able to use is the headphone button underneath the volume control which allows me to make a call to the last entry when I double click it, and when i hold it, it brings up the voice dialer. I swear the other day, I was able to go to the next and previous songs when i hit the volume controls up or down. But now that doesn't seem to be working. The volume buttons never seemed to work with the phone, so I guess its just depends what headphones you have.
I use my phone as an audio player in my car (connected through aux), and have a problem. My problem is, in order to change tracks, I have to turn the phone on, and switch tracks. Is there an accessory that will let me do this by just pushing a button?
I saw this:
http://www.htc.com/hk-en/product/accessory/headset_rc-e100.html
But heard that it doesn't work on our phones. Any suggestions?
Motorola T505. It's s Bluetooth speakerphone with a FM transmitter. You stream your tunes and phone calls from your Inspire through the T505. Check eBay. I paid $40 for mine.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side.
It seems that with that the sound will be emitted through the device itself and not through my car's speakers.
Run the tpgb rom. Has audio controls on the lock screen. Click volume key to turn on screen(another great feature), then click to skip track.
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It seems that with that the sound will be emitted through the device itself and not through my car's speakers.
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It has a FM transmitter. It can play through the built-in speaker but doesn't have to. When you turn on the FM transmitter, a small voice will tell you what frequency to tune your radio to and it stops playing through the speaker. While broadcasting through FM, the volume buttons become track forward/reverse.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side.
harlenm said:
Run the tpgb rom. Has audio controls on the lock screen. Click volume key to turn on screen(another great feature), then click to skip track.
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From what I've read MIUI and CM7 also do this, correct? I would do this, but I'm a big fan of sense. Maybe I'll try it.
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...My problem is, in order to change tracks, I have to turn the phone on, and switch tracks. Is there an accessory that will let me do this by just pushing a button?...
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Try the Headset Button app. I can manage tracks using the one button on my earphones. Check out the trial version first.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kober.headset
Good luck!
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I finally found a way to make my volume rocker skip music on a sense rom, without having to buy anything. Thanks again.
love this feature. Coming from an Iphone, I really missed that.
Hi everyone. I just got an HTC One X on AT&T today from the store. Up until today I had owned an SIII also from AT&T. The music player on the SIII kept freezing and the auto correct wasn't working so I changed to the One X. I listen to music a lot on my phones so I expect the music player to be reliable. Anyway, the music player on the HTC One X is great, however, it's been skipping to the next track without my touching the screen before the current song is finished. I was questioning my sanity because I figured maybe I was bumping the screen, but the player just skipped to the next song a few minutes ago and my hand was nowhere near it. Has anyone else had this issue and is there a way to eliminate it?
Naturally, this is somewhat discouraging as I've only had the phone for a matter of hours. A friend of mine is pressuring me to get an iPhone 5 (blasphemy!) and I'm actually considering getting one since android is clearly not cutting it at the moment. I understand there are other music players on the market but the simple reality of it is that I shouldn't have to download a 3rd party music app, plus, I actually like the stock app.
Thanks for reading!
EDIT: My library is all MP3 files, not an internet radio type thing if it wasn't obvious. The skipping doesn't happen too often, maybe a few times an hour. Beats audio is enabled when this happens, I haven't tried without.
Same Problem!
I have the same problem, when I'm listening to music the voice dialer suddenly pops up and starts dialing numbers from my call history to recent dialed or received numbers. this is so irritating. I installed an app called "headset Blocker" from Google play, it stopped the problem. But my question is why doesn't this phone support other companies earphones? And also whenever I put my headset into it, it displays the symbol of a headphone with mic, is it normal? If not what is the solution to this?
johnbyebye said:
Naturally, this is somewhat discouraging as I've only had the phone for a matter of hours. A friend of mine is pressuring me to get an iPhone 5 (blasphemy!) and I'm actually considering getting one since android is clearly not cutting it at the moment.
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The reply above also raises an interesting point. Are you listening with headphones that have controls? Could you be pressing them, to make the track skip? If they are headphones meant for an iPhone, the buttons may not be doing what you think they should. Or their might be a short in the headset or the headset jack on the phone, that is making the phone think you are pressing the headset button. Have you tried another set of headphones, or listening on the phone's speaker?
Otherwise, try a factory reset, and if that doesn't solve it, swap it for a new one. Its not Android itself, I've never had this problem. Just a hardware or software defect with your particular handset, which can happen on any device, including the iPhone.
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dilip437 said:
But my question is why doesn't this phone support other companies earphones?
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What do you mean by "support"? Do you mean, why don't the control buttons work on some headsets? Its because those controls were designed to work for an iPhone. Unfortunately, there aren't many headphones with buttons that work on Android out-of-the-box, but the mic should work fine (as well as the earphone audio, of course).
If you are trying to use a headset designed for the iPhone, and want the buttons to work, try this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.chobirich.tools.mediabutton&feature=also_installed
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And also whenever I put my headset into it, it displays the symbol of a headphone with mic, is it normal?
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Yes, that is normal. All it means is that headphones are attached. A bit obvious (as in, why do you need an icon to tell you that?). But intentional, nonetheless.
redpoint73 said:
The reply above also raises an interesting point. Are you listening with headphones that have controls? Could you be pressing them, to make the track skip? If they are headphones meant for an iPhone, the buttons may not be doing what you think they should. Or their might be a short in the headset or the headset jack on the phone, that is making the phone think you are pressing the headset button. Have you tried another set of headphones, or listening on the phone's speaker?
Otherwise, try a factory reset, and if that doesn't solve it, swap it for a new one. Its not Android itself, I've never had this problem. Just a hardware or software defect with your particular handset, which can happen on any device, including the iPhone.
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Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
I am using a pair of Sennheiser headphones, there are no controls on them. I performed a hard reset but the problem persists although less frequently. Do you still think I should exchange it for a new one? Since you brought up software defects, I will add that when I restart the phone or power it off, then back on; when I unlock the screen the dialer is shown instead of the home screen. This only happens during the first unlock, so to speak, after restarting. Of course I just press the Home key to get back to the home screen, but it's still a nuisance.
No controls in my earphone.
No, I'm not using earphones with controls. I'm just using an earphone I got from my previous android phone because the At&t version of HTC One X did NOT come with earphones. But I must say, when I listen to music without the earphones, everything is perfect, but when I insert my earphone the voice dialer keeps popping up, the clarity of music deteriorates, tracks go forward and backward and what not. This is also happening while watching videos using earphones. That is why I asked if this phone supports all standard 3.5mm jack earphones or only HTC earphones.