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Dec 2, 2015 11:16 AM in response to gaijindragonslayerby kentfromhalifax,I had this same problem with my BT speaker. It ended up being an issue with WIFI and BT interference issue. I have a 5 ghz network and switched to that and now everything works fine. If you don't have that luxury you may want to change wireless channels on your router.
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Dec 12, 2015 8:51 AM in response to kentfromhalifaxby jarred125,kentfromhalifax wrote:
I had this same problem with my BT speaker. It ended up being an issue with WIFI and BT interference issue. I have a 5 ghz network and switched to that and now everything works fine. If you don't have that luxury you may want to change wireless channels on your router.
This was the same issue for me. I have a Netgear R7000 running the Kong version of DD-WRT (just throwing a data point out there) and when I switched to the 5Ghz radio the pausing stopped.
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Feb 16, 2016 3:08 AM in response to DigitalDougieby Flow78,Hi,
Have you ever this problem ? Apple fix it ?
Thank you from France, i have the same problem but nobody talking about that here...
Bye
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Mar 5, 2016 3:42 PM in response to Flow78by abellaofernandez,This bug is still happening on an iPhone 6S Plus on iOS 9.2.1.
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May 4, 2016 5:50 AM in response to DigitalDougieby Mamamiaof3,Aparently Apple won't fix this issue. I don't understand why because I previously streamed Pandora and never had this "pausing" issue. Also what is even more annoying is that it also it randomly pauses my bluetooth phone along with the music, when someone calls. So if someone calls, my radio pauses and disables me from answering it. Again, clearly an Apple music problem. I also dislike the fact that it randomly shuffles my music and does not stay on the last playlist or album I was previously on. They should fix these bugs if they want subscribers.
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Sep 3, 2016 2:20 AM in response to DigitalDougieby mknkojoj,Come on Apple, you know it's a problem so fix it. I don't want to cancel and give my business to Spotify, but I will. This is infuriating.
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Sep 19, 2016 2:31 PM in response to DigitalDougieby TJenkins,Apple please fix this problem!!! I can only get the constant pausing of my music to stop when I have poor signal by disabling cellular data. I don't want to disable my wireless single
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Sep 22, 2016 2:24 PM in response to TJenkinsby morrispe,I've been seeing this issue intermittently ever since signing up for Apple Music when it became available in Canada but it wasn't happening enough to be bothersome. I just upgraded to an iPhone 7 and iOS 10.01 and Apple Music is pausing constantly when I'm walking around downtown and listening to music I've downloaded for offline use.
To make matters even worse when the music pauses it usually kills my earbud controls until I remove and re-connect the 3.5mm to lightning adapter. Therefore I can't simply click to resume, I have to take the iPhone out of my pocket and fiddle with it to get music to resume only to have it pause again seconds or minutes later.
Apple has acknowledged the second issue as a bug that will be addressed in a future software update. I really wish they'd change how Apple Music files are authenticated for listening to resolve the pausing issue. Right now I can barely listen to my music without constant interruptions.
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Sep 22, 2016 3:35 PM in response to DigitalDougieby TBubbamorris,I have the same problem. This is why I am suspicious about how well Apple's new lightning headphones will work. Audio playback through the lightning cable has always been iffy. It's really irritating to hear that little pause every time a new song comes on while I'm driving.
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Oct 10, 2016 2:25 PM in response to DigitalDougieby t87,I found a work-around that will do for me till Apple fixes the bug: Instead of turning Cellular Data (Settings → Music → Cellular Data) for Music ON, turn it OFF.
This means that between No Signal (guys in Underground / gym with no cell reception) and Poor Signal, there will be no interference with the playback. Since the bug has to do only with Cellular Network, I can confirm that there are no playback issues between Wi-Fi signal and No Signal.
If you'd like to stream (un-downloaded) music in good cellular signal, just turn it back on. I know it's an extra step and it's lame... however, I personally use my iPhone to listen to music only when I'm working out, so my Workout Playlist is always available offline.
I've been doing this for 2 days now and luckily it works. Hope this helps.