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How do I stop Apple music from automatically playing after downloading?
Itunes will add the music without playing it. If you’re using a Mac, open Safari go to Preferences under the Safari menu. On the General tab, uncheck “Open safe files after downloading”.
How do I stop my phone from pausing music?
Audio stops playing on Galaxy mobile devices or accessories
- Adjust the Battery settings. Open Settings, and then tap Apps.
- Remove the app from Sleeping apps.
- Turn off Power saving mode.
- Adjust the Data saver settings.
- Adjust playback options.
Why does my music keep pausing on my phone?
If music apps on your phone or tablet are not allowed to run in the background, your audio may stop if the phone or app goes to sleep. Available menu options and settings may vary by the phone or tablet, and software version.
How to stop iTunes from auto start Playin?
An earlier 2013 post about this says “From the iTunes menu at the top go to iTunes>Preferences>Devices>Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically. Check the box at the bottom of that window. Click OK, quit iTunes,” but I cannot find said menu in the app. Maybe this is visible on the desktop iTunes, but not in the iPhone.
How can I Stop Music from playing on my iPhone?
If I go into the app and hit Pause, then do almost anything else on the iPhone – use Messages or Maps, etc., the music starts again, even though I did not go back into iTunes and hit play. This happens even if I completely close the app (swipe up.) As far as I can see, there’s no “Stop” button for the iTunes app, only Pause and Play.
As far as I can see, there’s no “Stop” button for the iTunes app, only Pause and Play. An earlier 2013 post about this says “From the iTunes menu at the top go to iTunes>Preferences>Devices>Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically.
Why does my iPhone say auto play on iTunes?
Yes, that’s in reference to iTunes (which is the program on your computer, not your iPhone the app on your iPhone is simply “Music”, not iTunes). This sounds to me like a function of your stereo sending out a “play” instruction over USB (which is actually pretty common, and not limited to Apple devices on the other end of the USB cable).