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akhunaton

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Whenever I turn off my Bluetooth headphones, Media Center will start playing music. This happens even if i am only watching youtube. How do I keep MC from doing this strange thing? ? thanks!
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2025, 01:54:46 pm »

Stop the playback before turning off?
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akhunaton

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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2025, 02:14:04 pm »

The playback is already stopped. this happens even when there is nothing playing on media center at all. If MC is in the background and I am listening to youtube etc. in chrome. when the earbuds are turned off by putting them back into its charging case, MC plays whatever was the last thing.
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2025, 05:26:13 pm »

Stopped or paused?
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akhunaton

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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2025, 09:06:00 pm »

Stopped. after further testing I see that it will start playing whatever was the last zone's last track played. I tested on 2 different Bluetooth headphones. Cowin E7 and Shokz openfit air. EDIT: Simply turn on Bluetooth headphones and then when I turn it off, the music plays from the beginning. Even with MC in the background.

I am using an Mac M4 Max Studio.
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 11:47:33 am »

I am using Apple AirPods Pro and have a similar nuisance. Any time I put them in my ear or take them OFF - MC gets the "play" command from Mac OS.
Is there any option to disable "autoplay" by OS command/event?
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones start playing music when I turn them off
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 02:42:29 pm »

I am using Apple AirPods Pro and have a similar nuisance. Any time I put them in my ear or take them OFF - MC gets the "play" command from Mac OS.
Is there any option to disable "autoplay" by OS command/event?

I am having the exact same problem and just created a new post before seeing this one.  This happens whenever my Mac autoconnects to my AirPods--MC begins playing in the background (i.e. it's not the active window).
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Cooksons

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MC autoplaying upon Mac establishing Bluetooth connection
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 02:47:51 pm »

Hello,

I recently updated to MC 33 from MC 32, which seems to have coincided with a new issue.  From what I can tell, whenever my Mac Studio automatically connects to a Bluetooth device (e.g. when someone calls my phone and my Mac tries to take the call and I'm wearing my Airpods), MC 33 begins playing (i.e. autoplays) my entire music library from the Audio>Album Tagging View window.  I have searched the web and cannot find a way to prevent this.  Thank you for any help.
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Thank you.  I did attempt to turn off Autoplay in the Music app on both my Mac and my iPhone and, wow, I cannot seem to make the infinity icon appear without subscribing to Apple Music.

Am I missing something?
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zybex

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This is perhaps a per-app setting.
For MC, try disabling the Media Keys option, or change to a different mode: Options > General > Advanced: Media key mode

The underlying problem is that some Bluetooth headphones like yours will issue a play/pause keypress when docked, and the application has no way to know if it was the user that pressed the button or not.
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