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Q: iTunes starts up whenever I connect my bluetooth headset

I am using bluetooth headset to communicate on Skype. Whenever somebody's calling me, I turn my headset on and it will automatically connect to my MacBook. Every time, however, it will also automatically start iTunes and begins to play. I don't want this behavior, since instead of listening to music I would actually want to talk on Skype. How can I change this?

Possible explanation to this could be that headphones may send "Play" button message to the computer once connected, since this is same button that is used to turn them on/off. I am not sure however, if they actually do send this button. But in case they do, how can I disable iTunes startup on Play button? Is there are an official way to do it or should I really go with something like this: http://superuser.com/questions/31925/stop-play-pause-button-opening-itunes-in-sn ow-leopard/39390#39390.

MacBook Pro 6.2, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 6, 2010 2:04 AM

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  • by rochelle0420,

    rochelle0420 rochelle0420 May 11, 2014 10:36 AM in response to rryk
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    May 11, 2014 10:36 AM in response to rryk

    I'm also having the same issue with my LG HBS-750.  Maybe someday Apple will fix this...

  • by markdotnet,

    markdotnet markdotnet May 14, 2014 8:21 AM in response to rryk
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    May 14, 2014 8:21 AM in response to rryk

    Put another way,  this is like having your cars start up everytime you set foot in the garage... even if you're only in there to make sure the garage door is closed.  I don't want my cars to start without me starting them.  I don't want iTunes (or any other app) starting without me starting them!! 

  • by steveburchett,

    steveburchett steveburchett May 14, 2014 8:25 AM in response to markdotnet
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    May 14, 2014 8:25 AM in response to markdotnet

    This is, without doubt, the best typification of this behavior!

     

    Apple is being very socially irresponsible in not fixing this. The anger generated by this has to be generating a lot of (bad) Karma for those "responsible."

  • by applesmbissues,

    applesmbissues applesmbissues May 21, 2014 4:47 PM in response to rryk
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    May 21, 2014 4:47 PM in response to rryk

    Here is the solution I used:

     

    1. I stopped using iTunes and found different providers for everything; Spotify, Netflix, etc.
    2. Then, I stoped iTunes from auto-starting by opening a Terminal window and disabling it by running this command: sudo chmod -x /Applications/iTunes.app
    3. If you ever need to run iTunes again, open a Terminal window and enable it by running this command: sudo chmod +x /Applications/iTunes.app

     

    This works great. Thanks Apple.

  • by SteveHyg,

    SteveHyg SteveHyg May 22, 2014 7:17 PM in response to TenderWarrior
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    May 22, 2014 7:17 PM in response to TenderWarrior

    I have spoken with Apple Support and a Senior Advisor with no fix. He kicked it up to some other next-level group who is supposed to get back with me.

  • by swieder227,

    swieder227 swieder227 Jun 23, 2014 7:34 PM in response to SteveHyg
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    Jun 23, 2014 7:34 PM in response to SteveHyg

    This problem still persists. iTunes is annoying af because it provides no way to disable, uninstall, or generally stop from auto-playing whenever I connect my bluetooth speakers. From reading forums, you used to be able to turn this off -- but they've removed that feature. I like OS X, but the force-feeding of software is overbearing and unnecessary. As a customer, it's a negative experience.

     

    I've done a combination of suggestions here and it's seemed to worked on OS X Mavericks 10.9.3.

    1. Renamed iTunes.app and create psuedo.app that does nothing and replaces iTunes auto-play launch
      1. Outlined in a post HERE
    2. Removed execution permissions from renamed iTunes.app (in my case renamed to noItunes.app)
      1. In terminal.app: sudo chmod -x /Applications/noTunes.app/

     

    My only concern is an Apple admin is reading this all will patch iTunes, I'll be forced to d/l the update, and this will no longer work.

  • by Bill_w_oneill,

    Bill_w_oneill Bill_w_oneill Jul 16, 2014 11:11 AM in response to rryk
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    Jul 16, 2014 11:11 AM in response to rryk

    I would really like to know when this is going to be fixed. I hate this behavior. Someone was way too clever or bored when they implemented this. It *****.

     

    Apple: At least respond to the community about this horribly annoying problem. Will iTunes and Bluetooth just suck forever, or are you going to listen and do something about it? You don't have to take it away, just let us turn it off.

  • by Awfki,

    Awfki Awfki Jul 25, 2014 9:11 AM in response to rryk
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    Jul 25, 2014 9:11 AM in response to rryk

    I would suggest that everyone in this thread call support, chat with support online and/or go to the genius bar.  If it costs Apple money by taking up support time they'll make a change.  Complaints in the "support" forums don't cost them anything.

  • by carkwright,

    carkwright carkwright Aug 5, 2014 3:59 PM in response to rryk
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    Aug 5, 2014 3:59 PM in response to rryk

    I, too, am having this issue with my Bose Soundlink Mini wireless bluetooth speaker. iTunes loads when I connect the device, and it will not close while connected... in addition, the quality of the audio has been decreased by periodic popping and skipping noises (as if signal degradation occurring).

  • by itunesisworthless,

    itunesisworthless itunesisworthless Aug 9, 2014 12:15 AM in response to applesmbissues
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    Aug 9, 2014 12:15 AM in response to applesmbissues

    Dear Apple,

     

    I'm disabling iTunes even though I have a library with 30,373 tracks 4,700 of which I bought from you because you are asleep at the wheel and forcing users to accept iTunes as the auto launching default handler of all things audio isn't winning you any more friends. I'm disappointed that you haven't had anyone fix the problem or at a minimum respond to this thread. Oh well, all hail Spotify, and Amazon Prime, long may you reign!

  • by shgreen,

    shgreen shgreen Aug 18, 2014 3:13 AM in response to itunesisworthless
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    Aug 18, 2014 3:13 AM in response to itunesisworthless

    Someone please try this in Terminal.app (which will disable bluetooth discoverability of your laptop):

     

    sudo defaults -currentHost write com.apple.Bluetooth DiscoverableState -bool FALSE

    sudo killall blued

     

    Let me know if iTunes.app starts automatically when you turn on your headphones afterward. 

     

     

    Thanks!

     

    Shane

  • by Studio Geek,

    Studio Geek Studio Geek Aug 20, 2014 11:45 AM in response to shgreen
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    Aug 20, 2014 11:45 AM in response to shgreen

    I'm also replying here to report the problem and as others mentioned I shouldn't need to go to the Terminal, kill iTuneshelper or rename my app to start this, it should be an option you uncheck in iTunes.

     

    Apple - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH - chime in here and acknowledge your working on a next fix in the next release or a bunch of us are going to move away from iTunes for good!

  • by Raggmunken,

    Raggmunken Raggmunken Sep 5, 2014 10:54 AM in response to applesmbissues
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    Sep 5, 2014 10:54 AM in response to applesmbissues

    thx this works, iTunes don't. who cares

  • by Paul N.,

    Paul N. Paul N. Sep 10, 2014 6:15 PM in response to applesmbissues
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    Sep 10, 2014 6:15 PM in response to applesmbissues

    applesmbissues - THANKS!  This solution seems to have fixed this problem.  As a long time Windows user trying out a Macbook for the first time, I am disappointed that this issue has been going on as long as it has!

  • by bingsooShima,

    bingsooShima bingsooShima Sep 11, 2014 10:46 AM in response to rryk
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    Sep 11, 2014 10:46 AM in response to rryk

    I googled "apple bluetooth headset iTunes" to find out this problem. I realize that many people have been dealing with this issue, and Apple is doing nothing in response. What a disappointment..

    I use the latest version of 13 inch - Macbook Air (purchased on June, 2013) and use LG's bluetooth headset HBS-730. I noticed such problem couple weeks after I've been using the LG headset with my Macbook Air. It is not a huge trouble for me. HOWEVER, it is annoying that there is not a simple way to stop iTunes launch automatically.

    Apple! Please, be considerate and listen to your customers.

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