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Correct, it's the drm that stops them working.
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If they are digital copies the drm will mean they will only work on iTunes or wmp.
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That sucks :(
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Just ordered my first android phone Galaxy Ace 2 i hope its good as a starter phone.
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bought Max Payne mobile last week, Wow!!
Been playing all weekend, game is still as good as I remember and the detail and smoothness on the GS3 is phenomenal. |
Re: Samsung Galaxy S3
Anyone got any issues when playing music, im asking as when im listening to music player it will just randomly put its self on pause or even just go off competely, i tried winamp free for a short time and tha went off as well but thay may not be linked
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Phone going off or music player going off? Can't say I've experienced either on my S3 (though I did see the former once or twice on my S2)
I wonder if it's incorrectly detecting you've unplugged your headphones? Most android media players automatically pause music when you unplug your headphones, to avoid it blurting out loudly and embarrassingly over the phone speaker (this has happened to me several times in the past on Nokia handsets in the library, it's not fun). You can turn that function off in many media players, though if there's a fault with your headphone socket I'd get that looked at first. |
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Have you possibly plaed the phone face down or covered the screen? Its got a feature that pauses when that is done.
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As I say, I'd try turning off the "pause when you disconnect your headphones" feature - I'm not sure if the stock media player has it but PowerAmp definitely does. Alternative being just wiggle your headset a lot to see if it causes it.
Oh and if you use the supplied headset, it has 3 buttons and one of them acts as a play/pause button. Course it could be nothing to do with the headphones and just the phone running out of RAM, and closing the media player. Memory management on Android 4 is still a bit flakey on some devices. |
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Must say I've not had any issues with the music player pausing or stopping of its own accord.
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Just at train station andit just went on pause by its self it stoll had headphone icon at top to show headphones were still in i went to play again as soon as i press play and pressed home button it did sane thing it did tbis 3 times in less than 2 mins and still kept showing headphone icon i really is peeing me off to max all settings are ok
---------- Post added at 04:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:39 PM ---------- Ram usage was high even with bo apps runnning and i even went into task manager ended all active apps and processes and still it was over 600mb restated and gone back down to 400 something mb and ok at. Maybe it is a ram issue bit why is my ram so high with nothing running and no live wallpaper? |
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Android by default keeps all applications running (cached) in the background to make them load faster. It usually kills these before killing any actual live applications, but sometimes gets it wrong (especially on HTCs with their custom/aggressive app killing code). It's unlikely to be a RAM issue but a remote possibility is still a possibility.
Have you tried Poweramp with the autopause function disabled? And are you using the included headset? |
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