I've been using Amazon Music on the U11 and noticed that it stutters when playing downloaded offline prime music (drm .m4a, not purchased) when connected to a car audio bluetooth (Jeep & BMW). When connected to car bluetooth, streaming via network (wifi/cellular) is no problem but it will always stutter when playing the offline music. Playing from internal memory or sd card didn't make a difference and I've tried it on the most recent OTA with the same result. Also tried disabling the battery optimizer for Amazon Music.
After starting Amazon Music, the first song always plays without stutter but as soon as you change tracks, it will stutter even when returning to the first non-stuttering song. I don't have this issue while connected to plain bluetooth speakers or playing through the phone's speaker or using headphones. No issues with other phones (M9 or S7) or playing local mp3 files using Subsonic . Can anyone else verify this behavior with Amazon Music and playing offline music in your car?
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I listen to a lot of Audiobooks in the car. i've got nice little set up with Liquid Aux bluetooth transmitter. i've noticed that when i used audiobook apps, like Mort i get a lot of interference and the audio will skip every second or two. i've tried several types of audiobook apps and all have the same problem so far. when use a music player like the stock player or doubletwist to play the same audiobook files i dont get any skipping. the bluetooth radio is about 2 inches from the phone itself, so i know its not a range thing. anyway, just wanted to know if anyone has noticed the same thing.
I installed my tablet into my car as a headunit. When music is playing every so often the music playback hiccups. I use the google play app as well as the built in music player app, both app has the same issue. Does anyone else have this problem?
I have not noticed this problem but I have not used it in the car. Perhaps a short interruption in the connector during vibration while driving?
I just got my OnePlus One and I love it so far....except for one thing.
I loaded up my songs on Google Play Music and stream it to my car via bluetooth. There is this annoying buzz getting broadcast with my song whenever there is powerful, low bass. This does not happen on my Verizon Samsung S4. The buzz is not present with headphones. I have to test this out on another bluetooth speaker. AudioFX is disabled for bluetooth.
I already tried: redownloading my songs on Google Play Music, rebooting my phone, and repairing my phone to my car.
I have a clip of the buzz http://youtu.be/KrmaiMO3TH8
I am using Samsung Grand quattro and when ever i use it in my car(Hyundai Xcent) to play songs via Bluetooth songs wont play smoothly, songs play but suddenly they stop for few seconds and play again and this repeat for all songs but no problems when attending calls through Bluetooth. Any when i play over usb or Bluetooth of windows phone of my brother in my car music player it plays just fine . What could be the problem. How can i fix this???
Anyone noticing music playback stuttering through both the speakers and headphones? I've tried different music players and the same occurs.
kuangb27 said:
Anyone noticing music playback stuttering through both the speakers and headphones? I've tried different music players and the same occurs.
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Yep...seems to be a software glitch...does it whether on external sdcard or internal storage or even streaming...annoying but something we will have to tolerate for the moment.
happens to me on SD card but not after i put it on internal memory.
I've had this issue as well and have found a solution.
You need to increase buffer size and/or audio priority.
I use PowerAmp and both of these settings and changed it to 750+ and +1 priority.
I only have skipping audio when played from locally stored music.
I have used the Roku app to stream my music (stored on my SD card) to my Roku (hooked up to my stereo). There is no stuttering. It plays perfectly.
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I'm having the same issue but I just got a update on my device and hope this will fix it.
catapp said:
I have used the Roku app to stream my music (stored on my SD card) to my Roku (hooked up to my stereo). There is no stuttering. It plays perfectly.
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If the roku app buffers enough you wouldn't notice the hiccup even if it had one...but then again several folks have indicated the problem mainly occurs when playing music through the bluetooth connection.