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I've got a Blackview BV7000 phone with Android 7. If I use any music apps connected to Bluetooth headphones or speakers, they stop after maybe a minute. Bluetooth connection seems to still be there but the apps themselves have cut out after the phone screen goes off.
I haven't tried actual plugged in headphones yet (can't find them) and I haven't tried leaving the screen on as it will suck power. YouTube stays alive, but the app obviously has a setting to keep the screen alive.
How can I get the apps to stay alive when the screen goes off? PITA not being able to use the phone for music.
Thanks. Saved me 10 seconds that did. 😉
Never heard of a "white list" and Google isn't particularly helpful at that.
Whitelist is the opposite of blacklisting - Blacklist is a banned list, whitelist is for things you know are OK
Oh and typing Whitelist into google threw up this
A whitelist is a list or register of entities that provide a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. Entities on the list will be accepted, approved and/or recognized. Whitelisting is the reverse of blacklisting, the practice of identifying entities that are denied, unrecognised, or ostracised.
Whitelist - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitelist
Try Onkyo’s music player, it’s available for Android, I believe, although I use it on iOS. Works really well, has an EQ facility, you can create audio curves to suit different makes/types of ‘phones or speakers, and it has a rather nice auto-fade function that seques tracks neatly into each other.
Plays perfectly happily with the screen off, and works fine through a little BT speaker I’ve got in the kitchen.
