I play a game that has some tracks of music. One thing that great annoying is when I am listening to music on power amp, all those tracks play and it can be anything from a smooth jazz song to a cash register sound. Is there anyway to hide these tracks from power amp but allow the game to still use them
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Hey guys, I've posted this inside of a thread in the Nexus 4 forums before, but no-one else seemed to have this issue. It seems to persist in the Nexus 5. Essentially what's happening is my music levels stay low after a notification sound plays while my music is on pause. Should a different notification play after I've resumed playback, the music levels get restored to original levels. Maybe a list will outline what happens better than typing it out:
1. Listening to music
2. Pause music for any reason
3. Notification sound plays while music is paused
4. Resume music playback
5. The music levels are low, meaning I must ramp up the volume to achieve same sound level (for the Media sound slider only!)
6. Another notification comes in while music is playing again
7. Immediately after notification sound ends, music levels get restored to original, louder state
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Now, what normally happens when a notification sound plays during the playback of music, is the music levels drop, the notification sound plays, and then the music levels return to their normal levels. When this issue happens, the music levels don't come back up if the music is on pause, even after un-pausing and re-pausing the music, meaning that there should be an event firing right after the notification sound that isn't, when the music is paused. Can anyone else try to recreate this? What could be the cause of this? Any solution? If it makes any difference, I've only been able to test with Pandora for music and Hangouts and Google Voice app for notifications.
Oh, here are some more observations that I've noticed that are important and almost forgot to mention:
1. This happens only if I have a song queued on Pandora. That means having Pandora open and have a song already playing, then pause it. I can't just boot up my phone, receive a notification, and the Media sound levels will be low.
2. The levels fix themselves not only upon another notification paying while music playback has resumed, it also comes back upon the end of the song. Once a new song is downloaded from Pandora and starts playing, the levels fix themselves.
3. The levels also fix themselves if I force quit Pandora while the music levels are down. Does this mean it's an issue with Pandora?
4. Probably goes without saying, but I can fix them by rebooting my phone.
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I use Google Play Music and Sony Music player. Both suddenly stopped playing.
Here how it happens. There is this game that I'm addicting to it. it's called Brave Frontier. Anyways, I usually listen music through my car cassette by plugging to the headphone from the phone. So I play any music on my player either one. Then I opened up Brave Frontier game and the music gets turned off or silent, but the music player is still playing music as indication.
Then i switch to the music player have to pause and unpause or skip track for player to play music again. Then i get back to my game. Then maybe a minute later the music turned off.
Any fix for this? because it is very annoying that I wanna listen to music while playing game. Other phone like galaxy S4 (coming from) doesnt have this problem.
Hey pal,
Did you ever find a solution to this problem?
AznMTboy said:
I use Google Play Music and Sony Music player. Both suddenly stopped playing.
Here how it happens. There is this game that I'm addicting to it. it's called Brave Frontier. Anyways, I usually listen music through my car cassette by plugging to the headphone from the phone. So I play any music on my player either one. Then I opened up Brave Frontier game and the music gets turned off or silent, but the music player is still playing music as indication.
Then i switch to the music player have to pause and unpause or skip track for player to play music again. Then i get back to my game. Then maybe a minute later the music turned off.
Any fix for this? because it is very annoying that I wanna listen to music while playing game. Other phone like galaxy S4 (coming from) doesnt have this problem.
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Is it possible to actively normalize volume when I play music or videos or whatever from my phone? I have a few playlists in Google Music where some of the songs are incredibly quiet for some reason and others are "normal" volume. I have All Access, and these are songs from the service, not songs that I've uploaded.
I also want to know. When i watch tv or listen to radio commercials are extremely loud. Is there an automatic volume normalizer?
I cannot get Spotify tracks to pause/stop with the centre button on my BT earphones. All other buttons work including pressing same centre button to Play a track. It is annoying as I have to go in to the watch menus to pause audio when running, instead of single pressing centre button. Odd thing is if I switch to the default music player the centre button works properly and toggles between play and pause/stop.
Are other people seeing this same issue with Spotify?
I am using JBL contour earphones and running Spotify offline with music stored on watch. Seemingly it is a but in the app as the headphones work fine with the default player.
Under Spotify: Go to settings>Enable equalizer with surround or bass boost>try skipping songs
You'll notice a delay of 1 second or so until the equalizer starts modifying the songs according to user settings, this does not happen with Google Play Music, I can speculate because GPM keeps the equalizer on the background, while Spotify opens it every time a song starts. Is this an issue with Android or Spotify?
Happening since 2013 https://community.spotify.com/t5/On...d-is-delayed-when-a-song-starts/idi-p/1819460