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I've used Poweramp in the past and did like it, but it was force closing often enough to become an annoyance. 99% of the time I'm playing music when I put headphones in, so this was the ideal solution for me.Good suggestions on saving steps. Poweramp's player controls show up in the notification bar when it is playing music, so if you need to plug headphones in but don't want music, you can pull your notification bar down and turn it off as it comes on. I disabled the stupid "Audio Applications" thing in the notification bar because it just got in the way of my other notifications. I use poweramp, which is by far my favorite music player (it sounds amazing and is really great for customization), and I have it set to autoplay when I plug my headphones in. If you are trying to save time and clicks, you can set your music player to automatically play when you plug headphones in. Honestly, aside from what you have already done, there's really not much else you can do without root. I'd check anyways though just to be sure. Disable option is usually only available for things like ChatOn, or MediaHub, or other bloatware. I am not running stock, so I can't see for myself, but I'm certain the music app can't be disabled, it's too integrated into the touchwiz system. A while back on this same thread somebody said that their "disable" option was greyed out and not clickable. Unfortunately I'm fairly certain the music player will not have that option, but you are welcome to check anyways. Unfortunately for system apps, you don't have the option to uninstall but for a few it does give you the option to "disable" in place of uninstall.
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99% of the time I'm playing music when I put headphones in, so this was the ideal solution for me.Ĭan you explain how to do this? I sure don't know how w/o a rooted system (which I'm not interested in doing).If you go into your phone settings and select the application manager option, you can see all the apps installed on your phone, and from there you can force stop, uninstall, clear data, clear cache, or clear defaults for most apps. Overall this is a minor concern, and my attempt to save a few clicks each time I have to reinsert the headphone jack during the workday.If you are trying to save time and clicks, you can set your music player to automatically play when you plug headphones in. The only reason I want to change the default Music Player is because it shows up in the Notifications pulldown, rather than the preferred music player. If I set another music player as default, then this should resolve item 2. Don't worry about the default Music Player being shown among the applications available when the headset is inserted. Thanks all for the replies and suggestions.