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JRiver for Android No Longer Working After Using with Android Auto

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powderboy:
The Moto G Power 5G 2025 phone can play MP3, FLAC, M4A, AAC, AAC+, MIDI, and WAV files, so no APE files. All music files I've been trying to play on the phone up to this point have been MP3 files. I downloaded a WAV file to the phone's local memory but I was unable to play it with MC. It plays just fine both in local memory and on the SD card using Google Files though, as do MP3 files.

powderboy:
Any ideas?

Awesome Donkey:
Does the JRiver for Android app have the permissions set for music and files and whatnot? SD cards, if I recall correctly, may require a permission thing too, if I recall correctly. My last few phones didn't have SD card slots but I do recall something like this being an issue with external storage like SD.

powderboy:
JRiver for Android doesn't work from the local on-phone storage either. But to answer your question, I have looked for the kind of thing you're referring to. There was nothing I could find in setup that has an effect on the SD card storage - I found a way to eject the SD card, but that's about it. All of the permissions for JRiver are also activated.

One of the first ideas posted here is that it might have something to do with my version of Android (version 15). My phone is pretty new and I'm not sure how widespread version 15 is at this point.

Does anyone else out there have JR for Android running on version 15?

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