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Tunewiki Bluetooth controls

cmhobbz

Newbie
Apr 19, 2010
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Greetings all...

I've been using the Rhapsody app for sometime now... and have always been able to control the player controls via my vehicles Bluetooth connected radio. Out of the blue, when trying to previous or next my tracks, via my car radio, Tunewiki starts and begins playing. How do I keep this from happening? I disabled the Bluetooth controls, in the Tunewiki settings, but it's still happening. Quite frustrating.

Thanks.
 
Out of the blue, when trying to previous or next my tracks, via my car radio, Tunewiki starts and begins playing. How do I keep this from happening?

Holy cow, I thought this was just me. "Frustrating" doesn't begin to cover it. This doesn't happen when I use my wireless Bluetooth headset, only when I use my car's (2012 Hyundai Sonata) controls.

Calls to Verizon were, of course, pointless.
 
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Holy cow, I thought this was just me. "Frustrating" doesn't begin to cover it. This doesn't happen when I use my wireless Bluetooth headset, only when I use my car's (2012 Hyundai Sonata) controls.

Calls to Verizon were, of course, pointless.

Double Holy Cow, I also thought it was just me, but am glad I'm not the only one. I refuse to call Verizon based on the knowledge that I won't receive any help and will only be infuriated.

I have the Droid Charge. About 3-4 weeks ago, TuneWiki updated. I never, ever use TuneWiki...I use only Google Music or a running app (Runkeeper, Zombies! Run, etc.).

Ever since the update, I have the following problem: If I am using Bluteooth audio with my car or headphones (as above, I'm only using it with Google Music), when I advance the track, TuneWiki starts up "out of the blue" and takes over.

Totally irritating. And, of course, I can't uninstall it. I hope someone figures out and shares a fix soon.
 
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