Sorry if this has been covered but i searched and couldnt find an answer. I use wunder radio daily and have not had any problems until today. I installed xtrsense 5.0.1 on my Eris and now when I try to play a radio station it will play for a few seconds and then stop. Am I missing something?
Anyone else seen this problem?
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I really hope that there isn't a thread that answers this. If there is, I couldn't find one.
I flashed CM6.1 a few days ago, and I've found most of the fixes to my problems. I found the marketplace app in the google apps zip, I found the visual voicemail and sprint navigation apks, and I even found how to semi-sync facebook apps as well.
For the life of me, I can't get Flash 10.1 and Bluetooth working. I found the apk for flash and tried to install it. It crashes my phone back to the Cyanogen loading screen, and that's it. Whenever I go to m.flash.com, it says "the requested file cannot be found" or something along this lines. But Bluetooth is the big issue, I need it for my work. When I turn on bluetooth, it usually doesn't find my Jabra Extreme headset at all. Once in a while, it finds it, but it says "unable to pair with device". I have tried connecting it through the Bluetooth File Transfer app as well. Nothing.
Is there some kind of zip I can flash to make either of these things work for me? (especially the bluetooth) Thank you very much!
Come on, guys, one of you must know something about this....
I would go to your.phones forums and cynogens forums on their website to ask. You might get a quicker answer there.
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Your Hero shouldn't have Flash 10.1 working anyway....
Oh and maybe flash a new rom to fix the bluetooth
6.1 broke my BT as well. Try 6.0 RC1 and see if that works--that's the last that worked for me. They switched to a new BT stack after 6.0 RC1 which I think is the culprit for some of us.
CM6.1 is running FroYo which may not be compatible all the way yet with your device. Unless 6.1.1 is out for your Hero yet, it might be best to stick with 6.0.
Hi, I bought my Xoom WiFi from US and am using it in India now.
The problem I'm facing is that I cannot install any apps from the market. Its shows the green progress bar, but no progress.. I've tried waiting for hours, still no luck. I was able to install these apps when I was still in US. I read somewhere that it could be an issue with the non-US markets.. Has anyone else had this issue? Is there any way to fix this?
I have a US WIFI only Xoom in Europe and it works fine.
If I remember correctly, there was a similar thread posted here some time ago (try to search). I think the problem was with his wifi network/router. Can you test on another wifi network?
Hello All,
I am new to the android world, so I hope that someone here can help me.
I have just bought a Galaxy Tab 7.7, and while I find the device to be really nice to use, one of the things that I most wanted it for was as a navigation device in the car.
Sadly, I am having problems that it sporadically quits, and then restarts (Navigon quits and restarts... not the tablet).
I have searched on this site, and other sites, and many people have said that I should clear the settings etc.
I have tried this, but sadly it still restarts the application at random intervals.
I thought it might be beacuse I had rooted my device, so I tried "unrooting" my device, but no change.
Does anyone else have this problem? Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
Nicholas Cross
Im presently running Sygic and Navigon v360 on a "rooted" HTC Inspire. Out of the two Navigon is the most stable. Only a few forced closes, but only when I have been playing with the settings.
First off my advice would be never un-root. Secondly I would re-root uninstall, then search for any reminants of the program and remove. Once done, re-install. You didnt mention what version of Android you are running. If you are using a naughty (torrent) version then you are on your own.
I have been hearing Navigon v.3.6.* was the last stable issue, and many are having problems with 4.1.1.
Hello,
I have been trying to get my Bluetooth headset to work with Google Now, Google Search, and Voice Dialer. None of these seems to recognize the bluetooth microphone input and every time I try to use them in this way they just time out as if nothing was said. The bluetooth listening option for google now is enabled so that is not the issue. I have read that this was an issue with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 but I can't find a fix anywhere. Does anyone know how to fix this? Will this be resolved when the OTA update comes along this week?
Please, this is driving me crazy because I can't use these functions while driving!
At the very least can someone confirm that they are having the same issue?
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
-Joe
joejaniczek said:
Hello,
I have been trying to get my Bluetooth headset to work with Google Now, Google Search, and Voice Dialer. None of these seems to recognize the bluetooth microphone input and every time I try to use them in this way they just time out as if nothing was said. The bluetooth listening option for google now is enabled so that is not the issue. I have read that this was an issue with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 but I can't find a fix anywhere. Does anyone know how to fix this? Will this be resolved when the OTA update comes along this week?
Please, this is driving me crazy because I can't use these functions while driving!
At the very least can someone confirm that they are having the same issue?
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
-Joe
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Yep
https://community.verizonwireless.com/thread/790643
What about a fix though
Yeah, I actually saw that, but the last post was back in August. And nobody posted a way to fix that problem. Does anyone know of a work around or fix for this problem?
still looking for fix! please help!
I'm currently having this issue on my Verizon galaxy S4. Anyone know a way to fix this? Please help! Thank you!
Hello! I've been a Google Music All Access subscriber since nearly day 1, and I haven't had any issues with the service until recently. I can't pinpoint a specific time this started, but it was before Lollipop rolled out to my Nexus 5 (problem probably started about a month ago?). GMAA has mood radio stations that you can pick based on the time of day, so for work, bedtime, etc. Often (>50% of the time now) when I try to play one of these radio stations, I get an error that states "Couldn't prepare radio. Please try again." The error persists for specific radio stations; trying other stations makes it work (but the original station still doesn't work). I've attached a screenshot of the error.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? It's REALLY annoying and I'd like to get it fixed! I'll contact Google directly if I have to, but I'd prefer to avoid that.
vaindil said:
Hello! I've been a Google Music All Access subscriber since nearly day 1, and I haven't had any issues with the service until recently. I can't pinpoint a specific time this started, but it was before Lollipop rolled out to my Nexus 5 (problem probably started about a month ago?). GMAA has mood radio stations that you can pick based on the time of day, so for work, bedtime, etc. Often (>50% of the time now) when I try to play one of these radio stations, I get an error that states "Couldn't prepare radio. Please try again." The error persists for specific radio stations; trying other stations makes it work (but the original station still doesn't work). I've attached a screenshot of the error.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? It's REALLY annoying and I'd like to get it fixed! I'll contact Google directly if I have to, but I'd prefer to avoid that.
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Did you ever end up finding a solution to this problem. I've been experiencing it for a couple months now. I emailed Google Play app support but have not gotten a response from them even after numerous attempts.
I keep having this issue too and its so annoying...if anyone has a fix please share.
vaindil said:
Hello! I've been a Google Music All Access subscriber since nearly day 1, and I haven't had any issues with the service until recently. I can't pinpoint a specific time this started, but it was before Lollipop rolled out to my Nexus 5 (problem probably started about a month ago?). GMAA has mood radio stations that you can pick based on the time of day, so for work, bedtime, etc. Often (>50% of the time now) when I try to play one of these radio stations, I get an error that states "Couldn't prepare radio. Please try again." The error persists for specific radio stations; trying other stations makes it work (but the original station still doesn't work). I've attached a screenshot of the error.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? It's REALLY annoying and I'd like to get it fixed! I'll contact Google directly if I have to, but I'd prefer to avoid that.
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PartimusPrime said:
I keep having this issue too and its so annoying...if anyone has a fix please share.
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Found a solution that worked for me I grabbed the old APK from APK mirror and installed that version instead ( grab oct 21 2014 release) install this version and play a few of the contextual radios they all seemed to work on that version. After playing the ones that weren't working I installed the newest version again and they continued to work.
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-music/google-play-music-5-7-1717q-1530520-apk/ this is the version that I used to get it working again.
Here's what worked for me... I completely uninstalled the app. It was installed by default as a system app. Then installed again through the Google Play store. Haven't had any issues so far ??
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Here's what worked for me... I completely uninstalled the app. It was installed by default as a system app. Then installed again through the Google Play store. Haven't had any issues so far
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Thanks for this. I started getting the same error so I followed your instructions. I'm not rooted so I couldn't completely remove the app. But I uninstalled as much as i could and cleared everything I could and the radio stations are working again.
Hey guys
I know I'm late to the party but I found a fix to this issue and I wanted to see if it works for other people. I did this on a galaxy S7 running Android 7.0 and running the latest version of Google play music. Here's what I did:
1. Tap the 3 dot menu on the playlist in question and select "create new playlist"
2. Name the playlist something different from the original
3. Remove one song from the playlist (I don't think it matters which but I removed the first song)
4. Put the song back in the playlist.
5. Check to see if the radio function works for the new playlist
6. Delete the old playlist and rename the new on to what the old playlist was called.
7. Now you should have a playlist that is identical to the original and the radio function should work for it.
Hope this helps.