I wonder if there is a sleep timer hidden in Google Music, cause when I listen to large mp3-files (DJ sets, 60 minutes +), without interacting, the app will stop playing and shut after 30 minutes.
Is there anybody who made the same experiences or has an explanation?
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I have this problem with my TP: when I play a video with coreplayer, after about 40 seconds it stops. When I play it with WMPlayer, after the same time the video cancels fullscreen and keeps on playing.
I noticed that aprox. each 40 seconds there is a refresh of the title bar (always and in all apps). The stopping of the video is just after this refresh.
Does anybody know what this can be. Thx.
I like to sleep with bluetooth headphones on, but I don't want the music to keep playing and my headphones to run out of battery life every night when I fall asleep. Is there any possible way to set a timer on my phone to shut off my headphones and stop playing music?
I've seen some 3rd party music players have a sleep timer for their music, but I'm not sure it will shut off my headphones. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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(For Android) I'm looking for a music player where I can set the volumes for each track, independently of the other tracks.
Even better would be if I could ramp up or down individual tracks over time. For example, maybe I want Track 1 to start at 100% and ramp down to 50% over 5 minutes. Then play Track 2 at 50%. And have Track 3 start at 50% and ramp up to 100% over 5 minutes.
Does anything like that exist?
Let me start off and say this was not an issue when I first got my Pixel on 10/20/2016. During my lunch hour I enjoy browsing the web while streaming BT audio to my car. This past week however I have noticed my Pixel getting warm while doing this and my battery taking a huge hit with 1% dropping every 1 to 2 minutes. I then brought up my battery info which I’m listening below and I notice that Google play music is consuming more battery then my screen is during that time frame. I can see this being an issue if I was streaming music over LTE but that’s not the case. All of my music is downloaded through the Google play music app so there’s no streaming involved.
I then figured it might be because I’m rooted and I’m using Viper4Android which will eat some of the battery. I then did some testing and I monitored my CPU usage with 3C Toolbox Pro. Turning Viper4Android on and off during my tests I can figure it’s adding another 4% or 5% while playing MP3’s. That in itself should not eat battery like I listed above.
I then paused the music and swiped away the notification only to find out that Google play music was still running in the back ground and using a good 20% of the CPU……. Once I killed Google play music my CPU dropped down to 5% usage from a constant 25% to 30% while it was running in the back ground.
In the last screen shot please note I have paused the music over a min before I took this screen shot. During that min the CPU Consumption was 80.30%
Anyone else having issues with Google play music?
I've had the same issue from approximately the same time as you, I'm using a Note 4 though. Haven't found any fix yet unfortunately, have you?
My fix was to download all of my music and play it with black player. Since then no issues. There's no reason Google play music uses that much CPU.
Hi!
On my previous phone I could set 2 minutes timer (on any timer app from Play Store) for my stretching excercises and play music or audiobook the same time. I could switch off the screen and every 2 minutes I received the signal.
On Honor 8 it doesnt work. No matter which timer app I use, no matter if the screen is on or off, When I play audiobook, timer app is "dead".
Will be grateful for any help.
Cheers!