I have some hardware that sends the AVRCP play command to the phone upon bluetooth connection. What I am seeing is the MEDIA_BUTTON action intent spammed over and over in the debugger. This is causing problems with a few apps but mainly Pandora. Pandora will constantly play/pause over and over. It is almost like the AVRCP command gets sent to the phone which generates a MEDIA_BUTTON broadcast that keeps getting sent out over and over.
I set up a Broadcast Receiver to catch it and try to determine what's going on. Here is what is being spammed:
01-17 12:20:04.324: ERROR/NPT:(1558): Intent { act=android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON (has extras) } 01-17 12:20:04.324: ERROR/NPT:(1558): KeyEvent{action=0 code=85 repeat=0 meta=0 scancode=200 mFlags=8}
which is the bluetooth Play/Pause media key. This is what it should be, as the AVRCP command triggers this, but as I said, it's like the OS just keeps spamming this.
I have tried using the abortBroadcast()
method to stop it but that has
no effect. I am guessing the broadcast is non-ordered and can't be
stopped explicitly?
I have verified it is not the hardware spamming the AVRCP command by debugging my firmware code. The spamming behavior also continues if I unplug the hardware.
I am using 2.2.
Thanks.