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10-12-2024 12:18 PM in
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Song search function on android 12, recently menu added function. Tried two songs playing and says "try again"
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10-20-2024 06:33 PM in
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It sounds like you're trying to use the built-in "Now Playing" or song identification feature on Android 12, but you're encountering an issue when playing two songs at once. Let's break down the situation and possible fixes:
1. Confirm the Feature Being Used
Now Playing (Ambient Music Detection): This is the feature on Android that identifies songs playing in the background automatically without needing to ask. If you're using this feature, note that it works best with one clear song at a time. Trying to detect two overlapping songs might confuse the system, resulting in the "Try again" message.
Google Assistant Song Search: If you are using the Google Assistant to identify a song (e.g., by saying, "What's this song?"), this feature also works best with one song playing at a time. Multiple songs may cause errors.
2. Ensure Proper Settings
Now Playing Settings: Go to Settings > Sound & Vibration > Now Playing. Ensure that the feature is turned on, and that "Show on Lock Screen" is enabled if you want to see song information without unlocking your phone.
Google Assistant Permissions: If you're using Google Assistant, ensure microphone and sound permissions are enabled.
3. Troubleshooting Steps
Restart Your Phone: This simple step can resolve a lot of temporary glitches.
Check Network Connection: If you're using Google Assistant or other online song recognition apps, ensure you have a stable internet connection.
Use Only One Song at a Time: Try playing just one song, as identifying multiple songs simultaneously might be causing the problem.
4. Other Song Identification Apps
If this continues to be an issue, you can try third-party apps like Shazam or SoundHound, which are more robust when identifying songs in complex environments.
Let me know if this helps, or if you're encountering any additional issues!
1. Confirm the Feature Being Used
Now Playing (Ambient Music Detection): This is the feature on Android that identifies songs playing in the background automatically without needing to ask. If you're using this feature, note that it works best with one clear song at a time. Trying to detect two overlapping songs might confuse the system, resulting in the "Try again" message.
Google Assistant Song Search: If you are using the Google Assistant to identify a song (e.g., by saying, "What's this song?"), this feature also works best with one song playing at a time. Multiple songs may cause errors.
2. Ensure Proper Settings
Now Playing Settings: Go to Settings > Sound & Vibration > Now Playing. Ensure that the feature is turned on, and that "Show on Lock Screen" is enabled if you want to see song information without unlocking your phone.
Google Assistant Permissions: If you're using Google Assistant, ensure microphone and sound permissions are enabled.
3. Troubleshooting Steps
Restart Your Phone: This simple step can resolve a lot of temporary glitches.
Check Network Connection: If you're using Google Assistant or other online song recognition apps, ensure you have a stable internet connection.
Use Only One Song at a Time: Try playing just one song, as identifying multiple songs simultaneously might be causing the problem.
4. Other Song Identification Apps
If this continues to be an issue, you can try third-party apps like Shazam or SoundHound, which are more robust when identifying songs in complex environments.
Let me know if this helps, or if you're encountering any additional issues!
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a month ago in
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thx