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Application doesn't stop when headphones get unplugged #5

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Shumatsu opened this issue Nov 9, 2017 · 5 comments
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Application doesn't stop when headphones get unplugged #5

Shumatsu opened this issue Nov 9, 2017 · 5 comments

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@Shumatsu
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Shumatsu commented Nov 9, 2017

I have a habit of unplugging headphones instead of pausing music apps properly, so I noticed that the app doesn't pause when you unplug the headphones. You can't close the notification control panel if that happens. What's worse, it used 259MB of data today, while I listened for something like 30 minutes. That's about 6 times more than a 192kbps cbr audio stream would take. All that data and resources on both sides wasted for something I wasn't using.

@iCrawl
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iCrawl commented Nov 9, 2017

I just listened to it today while walking to work. Unplugged the headphones, checked the notification center and it was paused.

I would say it was around 30-40min listening. Which accumulated to ~35MB data usage.

Afterwards I just closed the app as usual via the overview.

@Pitu
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Pitu commented Nov 9, 2017

Just tried it, the app pauses just fine. Check you're on the latest version and try opening the app with your headphones plugged in > pressing play > unplugging headphones and let us know if it works as intended.

@iCrawl
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iCrawl commented Nov 9, 2017

Also maybe mention android version, app version (if possible) and phone 🤔

@arkon
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arkon commented Nov 9, 2017

Also check if the setting is enabled (assuming you're on the latest version).

@Shumatsu
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I can't replicate the bug now. I guess that was one off instance of this happening. Probably my phone's fault, actually.

App version: 1.4.0
Android Version: 6.0
Phone: HTC U Play
Software number: 1.30.401.4

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