[Q] Music, g watch, and m8 - Verizon HTC One (M8)

I have my m8 connected to g watch use these as daily drivers.
My question is that when I ask my g watch to play music, my phone goes to google music
instead of the native htc music app. Is there a way to turn on htc music through g watch?

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[Q] Connecting two android devices for media control? Help

Hey guys, so I've been using my nexus 7 hooked up to my home speakers to play music for a while now. I've been trying to figure out a way that I can control my my nexus using my one x phone, either by bluetooth or wifi. There is an app called tablet remote that lets me do the exact thing I want, but I cant scroll through my library and choose another song, I can only use the next track, stop and play buttons. So I'm wondering if there is a way to pair the tablet and the smartphone together so that I can choose what song to play and what not. Thanks!

[Q] Moto G Kitkat bluetooth sync car handfree but SIM contacts only

Hi;
I just have my Moto G replacing my Nexus 4.
Never can get Nexus 4 phone book sync with my car (4.4.4).
Moto G sync with my car but only showing SIM contact.
Asked Motorola and no reply at all.
Really want the phone contact sync with my can, miss it for years.
Help please.:fingers-crossed:
cng_au said:
Hi;
I just have my Moto G replacing my Nexus 4.
Never can get Nexus 4 phone book sync with my car (4.4.4).
Moto G sync with my car but only showing SIM contact.
Asked Motorola and no reply at all.
Really want the phone contact sync with my can, miss it for years.
Help please.:fingers-crossed:
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The problem is caused by your car and not your moto g. For some reason, it's presenting itself as a rSAP device, which ofcourse is the remote SIM profile.
Does the car audio system have got some settings related to in what mode Bluetooth should operate into?
On a side note, the nexus devices are lacking the rSAP profile in their Bluetooth stack, that's why it didn't work with your N4 (presumably your car bt was requesting rSAP access, which makes sense).
liveroy said:
The problem is caused by your car and not your moto g. For some reason, it's presenting itself as a rSAP device, which ofcourse is the remote SIM profile.
Does the car audio system have got some settings related to in what mode Bluetooth should operate into?
On a side note, the nexus devices are lacking the rSAP profile in their Bluetooth stack, that's why it didn't work with your N4 (presumably your car bt was requesting rSAP access, which makes sense).
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Thank you for the information liveroy.
I which I know what is in my car, my car is 2011 VW CC. Check with VW web, no information about rSAP.:crying:

[Q] [ASK] connecting with 2 android devices

is it possible??
i actually wanted to do this because i want to play the music through my tablet but want all the notifications from my phone. :laugh::laugh:
I'd be interested too! I don't believe it's possible. However, the Spotify app lets you control one instance from another if both devices are on the same network. I control Spotify on my phone from my watch using remote widget while it controls my tablet which is playing via my Bluetooth speaker.
mckenzis said:
I'd be interested too! I don't believe it's possible. However, the Spotify app lets you control one instance from another if both devices are on the same network. I control Spotify on my phone from my watch using remote widget while it controls my tablet which is playing via my Bluetooth speaker.
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problem with spotify is wifi network and cant control other android devices. or am i wrong?

music keeps pausing

Hi,
I have a LG G Flex 2 and since a few days the audio keeps pausing at random moments. I listen to a lot of music on my phone and this is really annoying.
It seems to be happening at random moments but sometimes it just pauses right after i have told it to un-pause. I have logged out of my google account and back in again but this did not solve the problem.
It is happening with Google Play Music, Spotify (those are the only two media players i use) and sometimes also with online video's.
Anyone has a solutions for this problem? I would hate to have to put my phone back to factory settings.
I'm running android 5.1.1 (rooted) software version V15c-EUR-XX
Are you streaming all of your music?
If that's the case I'd say it's a buffering issue and the best solution to that would be to download your music and store it on an external sd.
X1ras said:
Are you streaming all of your music?
If that's the case I'd say it's a buffering issue and the best solution to that would be to download your music and store it on an external sd.
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i'm streaming some of it but the most music i have on google play is saved on my phone
Same issue
Hey! Thanks for starting this thread. I have the H955 and I have been having this issue as well, with Spotify. It does not matter if I play downloaded or streamed content, the player randomly pauses all the time. I am on MM unrooted.
Update: I also eliminated a lose connection, used the auction on my music system to play music and it stops as well. Also tried a new pair of headphones and I am having the same issue.
Cheers!

Unable to seek music while playing over Bluetooth

I'm hoping someone can help me with this issue. When I play music from my phone over a connected Bluetooth device such as a headset or car hands free system, I am unable to seek/skip forward or back in a track using that device's seek/skip controls. For example, if I wanted to skip 10-20 seconds into the song that was playing I am unable to do so. This does not seem to work with the the Oneplus 6 no matter which music app I use. I tried to do the same thing on my LG G6 on the same Bluetooth devices and they all work as expected. The music app I use is Google play music, however I have also tested other music app and the issue is the same one the Oneplus 6. I am unable to seek/skip forward while connected to any Bluetooth device using that device controls.

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