02-01-2024 11:38 PM
I live in a loud place, so I wear comfortable headphones playing white noise at night. Depending on my mood, I'll use several apps for this: Headspace, White Noise, Rollify, Youtube, Spotify, etc.
This has worked fine on a pixel 4a, 4a5g, 5, galaxy zfold 3. Now, on my Asus ZenFone 9, after a few hours, the audio will begin to cut in and out, regardless of the app. So for example, the sound of rain will stop playing, then start playing, or, an audiobook will stop playing, and then re-start playing from a new location as if it had been playing the whole time.
I believe this is an issue with some kind of battery optimization happening to a bluetooth service.
Things I have tried to do to fix this, which have not fixed this:
For each app, I've gone to Settings > Apps > {app name} > Battery , and selected "Manage battery usage > Unrestricted."
Under Settings > Apps, I've selected "show system," and then set "Manage battery usage > unrestricted" for any system app conceivably related to bluetooth, including "Bluetooth," "com.qualcomm.qitl.btdsda," "Bluetooth MIDI Service." I've done the same for any audio, sound, or headphones related apps, including "AudioWizard" and "Headphones."
Under settings > battery > detect battery-draining apps, I've deselected "Automatically stop battery-draining apps once detected."
Under settings > battery, I've disabled "background app management."
Any tips for new things I can try?
02-06-2024 01:29 AM
Hey @komali_2,
Can you please share the log for the issue?
Before disabling the log tool, a silent notification will tell you once the logging process is complete. Tap the notification and then the share button to upload the file to Google Drive and share the link with me via PM. Just make sure to change the permission first so that everyone with the link has permission to view it.