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Strange issue I've been having with the stock Music Player while playing songs through the headphones. As soon as I start playing music (from the library) it automatically pauses a few seconds later. If I tap on play again, same thing happens.
Now, interestingly, the problem occurs with "FM Radio N9" application too. It turns off the radio few seconds after it starts playing.
I thought it was the headphones, so I tried another pair. Nope, same result. I rebooted a few times to no avail. The issue sort of coincided with me installing the "gPodder" application so I thought uninstalling it would resolve it - but no, still the same.
Then I installed "QuasarMXLite" application and surprisingly, the songs play just fine - no abrupt stopping/pausing.
I should mention that the problem only occurs while using headphones, not with the phone's speakers.
Any advice/suggestions for troubleshooting or resolving this weird issue is welcome.
Thanks guys!
Last edited by Sap; 2014-05-13 at 21:44.