Wear Music Control Gone in Android Lollipop - Moto 360

Has anyone installed Android 5.0 yet on their phones?
It looks like it kills the Android Wear music control. Or is it just me?

Pretty sure that the 5.0 upgrade that's available is simply the latest preview, and not the finalized build. Even so, it may expect Wear 2.0, which is supposed to ship along with Lollipop, so things might not work perfectly just yet.
I wouldn't worry about stuff like this until at least the official lollipop launch.

Yeah. I might go back to 4.4.4 for now. It sure is pretty though...

I'd almost suspected this was on purpose actually. My LG G3 connected to the Moto 360 and any BT headset has horribly skipping audio every time it switched to a track with album art. I reactivated my Nexus 5 (with 5.0 on it for kicks) to see if it was just the phone, but no notification now.
Personally, I'm actually liking the 5.0 preview far more than the (Sprint) G3 stock software.

I have the same issue + the remote shutter for the camera is also missing. I guess we have to wait for the final Lolipop.

update the new google camera, hte remote shutter is back

chriscsh said:
update the new google camera, hte remote shutter is back
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Yes, I confirm it works now!

I am using Nexus 5 with the latest developer preview. I realised that the Play music controls doesn't appear as well. But the funny thing is, if I paused the song the control will come back. But it seems like the controls are the old controls, not the one with the volume up down. My Moto 360 is on the least AW build as well.
Oh and I too can confirm that the Remote Camera shutter is back with the new Camera app.
Thanks.

Same for LG G Watch
kaznad said:
I am using Nexus 5 with the latest developer preview. I realised that the Play music controls doesn't appear as well. But the funny thing is, if I paused the song the control will come back. But it seems like the controls are the old controls, not the one with the volume up down. My Moto 360 is on the least AW build as well.
Oh and I too can confirm that the Remote Camera shutter is back with the new Camera app.
Thanks.
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I am using an LG G Watch with the Lollipop build on a Nexus 5 and I am experiencing the same exact thing. This means it's not an issue with the Moto 360 or maybe not even Lollipop but it is a lack of support from the current Android Wear app. Hopefully they release AW2.0 soon, like tomorrow since it's launch day for the Nexus 9!

Hey guys, I don't know if things are better for you guys on Lollipop as far as music control is concerned, but my app Wear Music Controller could help. Check it out here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.barkside.music

Latest Android wear app fixes the Google Music Play controls. Still using developer preview though, have not flashed the Nexus 5 lollipop Factory Image but I think it should be the same.

I have flashed the stock 5.0 image on my Nexus 5 and everything is fine after AW app update!

sadly I have this issue, I have a Custom Rom - Pacman with the latest android wear and even though the controls appear it wont work.

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AT&T G3 camera

I've installed Candy L on my AT&T G3. In the short hour of slow setup it all seems to have the basics, and more, working nicely overall, only two things I have found not to work.
1. I am looking for a good 4K camera/video camera app for this ROM. XCam, my favorite, is not supported beyond stock/bumped LG roms.
2. Has anyone found out how to get Miracast working? Works directly and straight away on my 4.4.2 G3/
Thank you for any ideas.
I think there is no 3rd party app that supports 4k video.

[audio][app] For those that miss Viper4Android... Works on Lollipop!

One root mod/app I miss quite a bit is Viper4Android. It makes a HUGE difference to audio quality. Even more so on a smartphone with a subpar DAC such as our note 4 (the exynos variants are excluded since they have a Wolfson DAC). Due to the lack of root on the ATT note 4, I've been carrying a secondary device with Viper4Android to enjoy my music with headphones. But not anymore. I've found the next best thing and NO ROOT required. Truthfully, it's not as good as V4A; but it's definitely an improvement over everything else I've tried so far on the note 4. It is called Noozxoide EIZO-rewire PRO.
KitKat Setup:
Install from the play store here
Go to Settings>Sound>Music effects and select Noozxoide
You should be good to go
Enjoy
Lollipop Setup:
Install from the play store here
Go to Settings>Application manager
Swipe to the "ALL" tab
Find "SoundAlive" and disable it
(not sure if this is needed but just in case) Now find "Package Adapt Sound" and also disable it
Noozxoide should now work
Enjoy
Tips:
Get rid of persistent icon/notification -
When you see the app's icon in the status bar, pull down the notification shade and select the noozxoide notification. Untick the box for "Show notifications" and voila no more constant icon in status bar.
Sound quality/app settings:
I personally only bother with the "LINE-OUT" option since that's the one that corresponds to the aux jack.
By just having Noozxoide as the default EQ and all options unchecked in the app I noticed an improvement in sound quality.
- Check the box for "Deliver balanced natural soundstage and premium bass" and select one of the digital presets. Different presets give a different sound signature. Try each and select what sounds best to you.
- *Apparently "VE-Engine (Volume Enhancement)" does not work for our Qualcomm DAC so don't use this*
- For more warmth and bass check the box for "Increase the monitor size with added psycho-acoustic" and again select the effect strength. WARNING! The bass can get very strong!
- For wider soundstage and surround sound check the box for "Create VSUR on practical monitors and widen soundstage" and select one of the room sizes.
My personal settings:
I generally only check the first box and select the "Audiophile" preset. That's it. However, when using closed-back over ear headphones and listening to EDM, I pump up a bit of the bass for some eargasmic, soul crushing bass.
A couple of points I'd like to make:
1. Like I previously stated, I only care about the "LINE-OUT" option. I didn't bother checking out the "BUILT-IN" (speaker) or "WIRELESS" (Bluetooth) options.
2. It is recommended to use good headphones/earphones/speakers to get the most out of this app. Otherwise you might not hear a difference compared to the stock SoundAlive.
3. DOES work with ART and Lollipop
4. MOST IMPORTANTLY, audio quality can very subjective so what sounds good to me may not sound good to you. Try different options and hopefully something will sound good to YOU. If you end up agreeing with me that this is the next best thing to V4A, then you are welcome. Enjoy!
One last thing:
You might ask yourself, "why bother with this if I'm happy with the sound quality of -insert favorite music player-?" The answer is simple. Music players like PowerAmp sound great for playing back music located locally on the phone. However, what if you want great sound quality of all audio play back including streaming music apps like Google Play Music, Pandora, Spotify, etc? That's where this gem of an app comes in :highfive:.
I am not the dev of this app. All credit goes to dogsbark.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! Not being able to root sucks man and V4A was one of the biggest things that I missed the most. Again, thank you for sharing this, it works great on my Note. We don't have many options but this for sure is a good one. Good find.
tony5593 said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! Not being able to root sucks man and V4A was one of the biggest things that I missed the most. Again, thank you for sharing this, it works great on my Note. We don't have many options but this for sure is a good one. Good find.
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You're welcome! I'm glad you're liking it. V4A and xposed are tied for most important things I miss about root.
P.S. Just a heads up, Noozxoide doesn't work with ART runtime so it won't work on Lollipop either until (hopefully) the dev updates the app. Something to keep in mind if you're running the ART runtime or if you take the lollipop update once it's released.
DroidBlaze said:
You're welcome! I'm glad you're liking it. V4A and xposed are tied for most important things I miss about root.
P.S. Just a heads up, Noozxoide doesn't work with ART runtime so it won't work on Lollipop either until (hopefully) the dev updates the app. Something to keep in mind if you're running the ART runtime or if you take the lollipop update once it's released.
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Yeah man, I'm really liking it, it's working pretty damn good. I've never really used xposed so I can't say I miss it, I was more of a ROM whore, I miss that a lot hahaha.
I haven't done anything to this phone, when I switched to AT&T and got the Note 4 and realized I couldn't root it I stopped checking XDA and now work has kept me extremely busy and out of the loop. I have no idea what ART runtime is :crying: I have to catch up... which is a good thing, I have something to look forward to on my off time.
tony5593 said:
Yeah man, I'm really liking it, it's working pretty damn good. I've never really used xposed so I can't say I miss it, I was more of a ROM whore, I miss that a lot hahaha.
I haven't done anything to this phone, when I switched to AT&T and got the Note 4 and realized I couldn't root it I stopped checking XDA and now work has kept me extremely busy and out of the loop. I have no idea what ART runtime is :crying: I have to catch up... which is a good thing, I have something to look forward to on my off time.
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Oh me too man! I'm a recovering ROM & kernel-holic lol. I would be on the lookout for a ROM and kernel combo that had all the features I needed/wanted plus battery life and performance. Once I found a combo I liked, I would just flash ROM and kernel updates though... until there was a new ROM or kernel to try out lol. Plus I would do a bunch of tweaks that is only possible with root. Ugh I know I could be getting SO MUCH more from this phone with root...
ART is the new runtime, instead of Dalvik, introduced by Google in kitkat. You have the option to run either Dalvik or ART in developer options. It was experimental in kitkat but its the only runtime available in lollipop. It is suppose to improve performance and battery life. Here's more info if you want to read more about ART. LINK
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Oh me too man! I'm a recovering ROM & kernel-holic lol. I would be on the lookout for a ROM and kernel combo that had all the features I needed/wanted plus battery life and performance. Once I found a combo I liked, I would just flash ROM and kernel updates though... until there was a new ROM or kernel to try out lol. Plus I would do a bunch of tweaks that is only possible with root. Ugh I know I could be getting SO MUCH more from this phone with root...
ART is the new runtime, instead of Dalvik, introduced by Google in kitkat. You have the option to run either Dalvik or ART in developer options. It was experimental in kitkat but its the only runtime available in lollipop. It is suppose to improve performance and battery life. Here's more info if you want to read more about ART. LINK
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That sounds like me! And I agree... this phone could be able to do soooo much more with root.
I remember being able to run either Dalvik or ART vaguely... I can't remember what phone I did that with. Thanks for the link, it's something else I can look forward to on my freetime. I just wish I could tinker with this amazing phone.
In addition, I've tried poweramp, neutron, and jet audio. And I feel like Jet audio with the dsp enabled sounds louder than the rest. I'd go Jet, neutron, poweramp.
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In addition, I've tried poweramp, neutron, and jet audio. And I feel like Jet audio with the dsp enabled sounds louder than the rest. I'd go Jet, neutron, poweramp.
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Wow really? Neutron is praised as the best player on android by audiophiles. I use poweramp even though I know the sound quality is better on neutron. I just couldn't deal with the archaic ui of neutron. Looks horrible IMO. But I had not heard of jet audio. Something new to try. Thanks!
Maybe I am blind, but I no longer see a music effect option in the sound menu since the OTA update last night.
Edit: saw your post up above about not working on ART runtime which 5.0.1 makes use of. Wish I would have seen this before moving up.
CamFlawless said:
Maybe I am blind, but I no longer see a music effect option in the sound menu since the OTA update last night.
Edit: saw your post up above about not working on ART runtime which 5.0.1 makes use of. Wish I would have seen this before moving up.
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Check the OP again
I jumped the gun by claiming incompatibility with ART. I was convinced by reviews in the play store and posts I later found on xda about this app. They were wrong though. Only Noozxoide EIZO-rewire E (not PRO) is incompatible with ART.
I found this out by accident when I took the Lollipop update (didn't format data/factory reset) and noticed Noozxoide was still working :victory:. I looked for the reason why and remembered I had disabled SoundAlive before the update and after the update it was still disabled. So even though you can no longer select Noozxoide manually through Settings>Sound>Music effects, you can enable it by disabling all other dsp's/eq's.
Thank you for taking the time to figure all this out. I tried it the first time and wondered why it wouldn't "work" properly, but seems you figured out the Lollipop side effects. Trying it out now and it seems to be working much better.
I miss root and viper4android soo much and this is the cure to hold me over till then.
Seems to be working fine for me on Lollipop and I installed PRO not E. Incompatibility with ART would stop it from running correct? Not let it load and run, but fail to operate... However If I use NOOZY media player which has M built in, it says that M is incompatible with the DAC and has to run in debugging mode, So I switch to external DFX and PRO kicks in.
lexbian said:
Seems to be working fine for me on Lollipop and I installed PRO not E. Incompatibility with ART would stop it from running correct? Not let it load and run, but fail to operate... However If I use NOOZY media player which has M built in, it says that M is incompatible with the DAC and has to run in debugging mode, So I switch to external DFX and PRO kicks in.
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Yeah Pro works fine with art and lollipop, it's E that doesn't. From what I remember M is the best compared to PRO and E; however, it was very limited to the dacs it's compatible with (Sabre and burr brown only I believe). I think the plan originally was to make M separate from noozy and make it compatible with more dacs, just like PRO/E, but it seems like development has stopped unfortunately .
Doesn't work with spotify
It works with the stock music player, however, when attempting to use it with Spotify I can't hear any difference no matter what settings i change in Noozxoide, even though when i touch the Equalizer button in spotify settings it still opens the Noozxoide app.
My android version is Lollipop
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It works with the stock music player, however, when attempting to use it with Spotify I can't hear any difference no matter what settings i change in Noozxoide, even though when i touch the Equalizer button in spotify settings it still opens the Noozxoide app.
My android version is Lollipop
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Hey sorry I didn't reply sooner. I'll install Spotify and see if I have the same issue. I currently only use GPM and Tidal but I did get the subscription to Spotify premium since they have/had the promotion of 3 months for 99ยข and they have an app for my ps4. I'll let you know what I find out.
Thanks Bro... it's the sound solution for my device, alcatel flash2
Hi guys! Would this work in conjunction with an EQ?
I love Viper4Android, unfortunately we can't get it to work for our device as we haven't got root. Noozxoide works great, however, I don't have high-end Headphones..Viper used to compensate for the loss in some audio spectrum, but I can't do that with Nooz, so I'd love to tweak it a bit using another EQ.
TIA
Does this work with Marshmallow? I'm gonna try it tomorrow

Base Setting For Audio?

When watching videos through the browser...there is hardly any bass(using the speaker). Is there a way to add base? Like if a guy is talking on the video his voice sounds tiny rather than full.
This tab has very very poor default sound settings, If you are not using viperfx or a modified kernel which has some eq settings it sound very poor in terms of bass
Not a lot you can with such tiny speakers, the speakers stereo on my HTC M7 phone are amazing so it can be done.
You can try Viper as mentioned above as long as you are not on android 5+ , A few Tab S owners say it works great.
http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=25
John
I'm on Android 5.0.2 and I have Viper installed and working.
Yeah, I know it can be done, but it`s supposed to be a bit more difficult to do than with pre 5.0 , if you have a guide, can you post it for other owners, unless it`s wildly known.
John.
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I'm on Android 5.0.2 and I have Viper installed and working.
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Cyanide VS. CW12 re: Audio and Netflix

After a nasty 3-day brick, I got my Note II back up and running with Cyanide (Tablet style version, since I only use WiFi on this device), Shift and gapps all working, Netflix working. THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR TIPS.
I use apps like Caustic for writing music on my Android devices. I record performances from an external MIDI keyboard over OTG. Under kitkat, latency was way to high to do this. Notes would sound long after I pressed a key on the keyboard. On my Note Pro 12.2, when I switched to CWM 12 (lollipop) from stock kitkat, the issue was fixed. I could set Caustic to use Open Sles with low latency and it worked great. My Note 4 came stock with lollipop and SAPA and it, too, works great with external MIDI.
I was hoping to get similar performance from the Note II, though I realize it has a slower CPU with only 4 cores. However I figured lollipop would be better than kikat. But once I finally got Cyanide installed, I'm still getting too much latency to use MIDI keyboards.
So I'm wondering about CM12.x.x for the Note II, and if the latency would be any better than Cyanide. Cyanide includes some audio enhancements built in, which, though they may enrich the sound quality for listening to music and videos, could be adding some latency with the additional processing. CW12 on my Note Pro is great for low latency audio, and is all around a "lighter" feeling ROM but I don't know if that's just the octacore processor of that device. I definitely noticed a huge difference between stock touchwiz kitkat and CW on the Note Pro. Cyanide actually seems a bit SLOWER than some of the debloated kitkat ROMs for Note II, but being kitkat, they don't have the low latency audio support of lollipop. (Even if the rest of the user experience seems faster)
Does anyone know anything about how Cyanide differs from CM12 in terms of audio processing? I would "just try it" and flash CW and see if it works...but after that multiple-day brick and all the steps to get it working and set up, I'm a little cautious about flashing stuff capriciously.
And since I also want to watch netflix... I realize netflix doesn't work on CW12 for Note II.... In the Cyanide thread's OP, it mentions flashing Shift, which enables netflix (and sure enough works on my Note II). I searched the CW12 thread but couldn't find anything that indicated if I could flash Shift (and which version) to get netflix working on CM12.

[Q] Android Wear and Moto Connect app

Maybe a silly question but what's the difference between the Android Wear app and the Moto Connect one? Do I need both, or for the 360 is one better than the other?
No you dont need both!
L0cke said:
Maybe a silly question but what's the difference between the Android Wear app and the Moto Connect one? Do I need both, or for the 360 is one better than the other?
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Android wear app is the one you need.
Moto Connect can be used to track the location of your watch (like if you miss it somewhere) and also has other features which the Android Wear app already has.
Can we connect the moto 360 to a WiFi network apart from bluetooth? If not is that a hardware drawback or a softwares? I see some amazing features like remote clicking of pictures like in Asus zenwatch and the compass feature in LG G watch R. Since moto 360 has gyro is it possible to get the compass functionality (which can be later included into a watchface)?

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