Go to the “Settings” app and then to “Cellular” and scroll down until you find the app(s) in question that are auto-playing music in the car from your iPhone. Turn the switch to the “OFF” position to stop them from using cellular data. This works to stop music auto-play streaming from Apple Music and the Music app.
Go to Settings, Applications, Application Manager, and then Modify System Settings. Find the player that is starting (for me it's Samsung Music) and switch the toggle to OFF. Another work around if other method fail, if the android phone always use the same music player to autoplay when bluetooth is connected.
You need to go to settings--- then application manager--- then tap on the Samsung music app--- then tap on permissions--- then uncheck/turn off storage.
It's a Possible solution: Suggested App may result in opening the music app so better you try to Turn off "Suggested Apps". If you are using Pandora app than this could be of very common reason for auto play of music in iphone. Try deleting the app if possible do it when automatic music is playing in your iphone 6.
At the top of the panel, locate and tap Bluetooth to switch it on or off. Another option for turning off your Android device's Bluetooth is via the Settings app. Launch it, then go to Connected Devices > Connection Preferences > Bluetooth. Tap the toggle switch to deactivate your device's Bluetooth functionality.
How to turn off auto-play on an iPhone running iOS 13 or later
- Start the Settings app.
- Tap "Accessibility."
- Tap "Motion."
- On the Motion page, turn off "Auto-Play Video Previews" by swiping the button to the left.
- Start the Settings app.
- Tap "iTunes & App Store."
- Tap "Video Autoplay."
- Tap "Off."
Cancel Apple Music subscription on Android
- Open the Apple Music app on your Android phone.
- Select the menu icon.
- Tap on Account or your name to visit your account settings.
- Tap Manage Membership.
- Tap Cancel Subscription, then tap Confirm.
To stop iTunes from opening automatically when you connect your iPhone, open iTunes and then go to Preferences by using keyboard shortcut Command-comma or by going to iTunes > Preferences. Next, click the Devices tab and then check the box for Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically.
Select "Station Settings" at the top. Under "Play" (this means "Play order" and has a very confusing label!), select "Oldest to Newest" Make sure "Group by Podcast" is off.
You can disable auto play for an episode by tapping the cresent moon icon and enabling sleep for when that episode finishes. You will find it by bringing up the current playing episode at the bottom of the screen.
To enable the continuous play, please tap the playback mode icon (on the mini player bar or in the now playing page) as shown below to open your “Next up” list, then tap the playback mode icon on the top right corner and change it to “Repeat all” or “Repeat off” mode. It is a global setting.
You can set the playback speed by going to the episode view, and under the seek bar tap on OPTIONS (that's on iOS, anyway, on Android you can tap on the settings icon at the top right). Tap and drag the yellow dot to get to your preferred speed.
Best Podcast Listening Apps (For iOS & Android)
- RadioPublic.
- Pocket Casts.
- Castbox.
- Podbean.
- Stitcher.
- Laughable.
- TuneIn Radio.
- Spotify.
How to control audio and video autoplay in Google Chrome
- Select Menu > Settings.
- Activate Site Settings (under Privacy and Security) and select Media on the page that opens.
- Tap on Auto-play.
- Toggle the status so that it is off.
This is a per-podcast setting.
- Open the Podcasts app.
- Switch to “My Podcasts” on the bottom tab bar.
- Tap the podcast you want to modify.
- Tap the gear icon.
- Under the “Settings” section tap “Play”
- Choose “Oldest to Newest”
- You may also want to change the “Sort Order” to show the “Oldest on Top”
There is nothing on the screen when the podcast just stops. It is easily restarted by touching the play button and then the process repeats itself. Because you've experienced the exact same issue with both Overcast and the Apple Podcast apps, it is more likely the issue revolves around the system level software.
Try restarting your Wi-Fi and cellular connection. The Apple Podcasts app has, in the past, experienced a bug relating to your device's internet connection. Before doing anything drastic, try triggering a reconnection of your internet by turning on and off Airplane mode.
Google Podcasts (Android)
Load up an episode, or tap the playback bar at the bottom of the screen to expand it. Use the slider to set the timer delay (each pip on the slider equals 5 minutes), or tap “end of episode” to automatically pause playback when the episode completes. Tap “Start” to begin the timer.If you find
autoplay to be more of a nuisance than a useful feature, here's how you can toggle media audio from playing in your
Bluetooth car stereo.
Tap Connections.
- Tap Bluetooth.
- Tap the Settings icon next to the paired device you're having issues with.
- Tap the Media audio toggle switch to turn it off.
You may go to the app Personal tab - Settings - Auto Download - Advanced Options - Keep the unplayed episodes at most, and set it as "none". You can also turn off the "Playlist Auto Download" setting, if you do not want to have the episodes added to your playlists downloaded automatically.
On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Android device
- Open the Apple Music app and play a song, album, or playlist.
- At the bottom of the screen, tap the song that's playing to open Now Playing.
- At the bottom of the Now Playing screen, tap Playing Next .
- At the top of the Playing Next screen, you can turn repeat on or off.
Re: Continuous play from Android Phone
If you open a playlist or album, so you can see the list of songs, and click the top one to start playing then this should create a 'queue' consisting of the entire list - once finished with one song Spotify should automatically play the next, and so on down the list.There are more than a few podcast apps on Android for discovering all of the shows that are out there, but these are easily our favorites.
- The best: Pocket Casts.
- Ultimate customization: DoggCatcher Podcast Player.
- Music and podcasts in one: Spotify.
- Google all the things: Google Podcasts.
- Super powerful: Podcast Addict.
Autoplay with the YouTube app on TV
- Open the YouTube app on your TV.
- Go to Settings.
- Scroll to Autoplay.
- Click the Autoplay box to turn Autoplay on or off.
You access your queue by tapping on the podcast artwork between the Home and Explore icons at the bottom of the screen. The images below are shown from our iOS app, but it'll look pretty similar to this on Android.
You can add an episode to the playlist by tapping the button as shown below in the preview page. Also, you can long press one episode, after it turns into grey, please select others, and click the "three lines and a plus" button on the top right corner of the page. Be the first to share what you think!