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Great player in many ways, especially in sound quality when paired with good headphones, many thanks to the developers, but the crux of the problem is that if in the pause duration settings of the AIMP for Android player is set to a certain value greater than 0msec, such as 10000msec(10 sec), then (activated in the settings) auto-go to the next track (with subsequent playing) with smartphone display turned off can be carried out incorrectly in time, ie, not immediately after the specified in the settings (the duration of pauses) time period, in this case not immediately after 10 sec. after the end of the previous track, but much later than that period of time. A software solution to this question from the developers of smartphones with Android version 4.1.2 (probably higher) have not yet been delivered, up to AIMP v2.50, build 335 (probably higher). It remains, for now, a manual solution to this problem (updated version of the solution script):
1. Run built-in by default Android player (usually an icon of blue color with the name of music), select one of the tracks and start playing it (in the settings of regular player the option to show notifications must be enabled, it is also crucial that the track selected for playback was in the format (had the type) .mp3, otherwise the whole scenario may be useless).
2. open the notification area (curtain), which displays the current running programs, moving your finger from the top edge of the touch screen down, find the default Android player (you can identify it on the curtain by the name of the selected track) and slide your finger from left to right to remove it from the curtain (if after opening the notification area the default player was not found on it, then most likely its settings are disabled the option to show notifications, in this case you must enable it and go back to the first item
3. In the menu of your smartphone with Android select settings-applications-operating (the panel is on the right, move your finger across the display from right to left), find the built-in default Android media player (usually a blue icon with the name music), click on it and in the window that will open, press stop to stop the process and confirm (instead of performing this item you can wait about 1-2 minutes, until the process of default Android player will be removed by the system automatically, but better do it manually, to make sure that the process of default player will not start.
4. Run the player AIMP for Android, and selecting the desired track or playlist (if there are no tracks - add via menu), start its playback, then turn off the display (usually by pressing the top button on the smartphone) and wait for the selected track to finish playing (to accelerate you can move the slider on the scale of the game closer to the right end), then, if, after the end of the track and the expiration of pause time, set in the AIMP player settings, play the next (or the same with the repeat option) track has not started, you need to turn on the display (usually by pressing the top button on your smartphone), then auto skip to each subsequent track (with the subsequent playback) with your smartphone display turned off with the value (in the player settings) pause duration exceeding approximately 1315 ms. - 1398 msec.(1,315 sec. - 1,398 sec.) should be performed correctly in time (before performing this item it is better to close AIMP player if it was started earlier).
After each overload of the Android smartphone or after each new start of the built-in default Android media player the actions described in the conditional items 1 - 4, for the correct timing of the auto-transition to each subsequent track (with the subsequent playback) with the smartphone display turned off with the value (in the player settings) pause duration exceeding approximately 1315 msec. - 1398 msec.(1,315 sec. - 1,398 sec.), will need to be performed again. It's important to note that after changing or switching over the flash card on the smartphone it's better to reboot the smartphone before carrying out the actions described in paras 1-4; otherwise they can turn out to be useless. We hope, however, for a software solution to this issue. Thank you.