What is your default media player?
I use the MUSIC player, included with android since IT DOES NOT get ridiculous updates that suddenly stall my tasker actions.
Most likely, I suspect you're using a downloaded media player. It may not be directly compatible with tasker unfortunately.
What are ya using?
The Google organization is the Nazi's of digital media management. They LOVE to dictate user access to personally owned media.
(Don't believe me? Fine, see what it takes to 'download' paid media from their servers. Totally undocumented and nearly impossible task. In fact, their recommendation to obtain your own personally purchased media is to copy the app cache after a recent play. How ludicrous is that for Google?!?)
I digress... (can you tell I love/HATE Google?)
Basically until Google decides to adapt and play nice with cross-compatibility, this whole process will be hit and miss. We can hammer out a solution that might work in a week, then Google will 'update to enhance user features' and we'll be back at square one... I personally gave up long ago trying to make it work every time they change some little thing.
I stopped buying off Google Music also. I refuse to use the app. I have it force stopped, cache cleared, and uninstalled to minimums. That actually helped a lot of my pre-installed music players function with tasker. It appeared that Google Music was intercepting tasker commands and stalling/blocking them to other more suitable applications.
Sorry to be so definitive about my feelings on this. I'm sure its not the 'solution' you were looking for.
But, if you want some ideas on how to retain user rights control of the media you purchased, I do have MANY ideas for you.
(My background is Audio Video production management, so... yeah.)
Try the media utilities plugin. That works really well with Google Play and playlists.
Julien,
Try the media utilities plugin. That works really well with Google Play and playlists.
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Autoshortcut should allow you to launch a specific playlist.
Media utilities is more reliable to control within that launched playlist especially in Google Play, and not suddenly switch to another song from a different app.
Unfortunately even the combination of Autoshortcut (to launch the playlist) and Media Utilities (to begin playback) is not working for me. The play command merely resumes playback of whatever was last playing, so it opens up the playlist I want to play and then starts playing whatever I was listening to most recently instead. Using smart play makes no difference. Perhaps I'm doing something incorrectly, but the only workaround which currently for me is to revert to Google Music v4.5.914.
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So, did you get your program to work correctly? Share what you have!-Rory
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I'm looking for a way to start playing music from one of my playlists in the Google Music app using Tasker. Previously I've used AppAlarmPro with the following Intent to accomplish this:#Intent;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;type=vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.music.playlist;launchFlags=0x4000000;S.playlist=9;endThis intent no longer works with the latest version of Google Music. If anyone knows a way to accomplish this using Tasker (presumably using Send Intent) I would greatly appreciate your help.
Action: android.media.action.MEDIA_PLAY_FROM_SEARCH
Cat: Default
<no Mime Type>
<no Data>
Extra: android.intent.extra.focus:vnd.android.cursor.item/playlist
Extra: query:<YOUR_PLAYLIST_NAME_HERE>
<No package>
<No class>
Target: Activity
Thanks Eiko for sharing this I have tried your setup and can confirm that it launches the player, however it triggers the "I'm feeling lucky" Playlist, not the one I specified.
My phone is in French, would that be the cause?
My Playlist is named "Reveil".
Cheers
Julien
Le Fri Nov 21 2014 at 07:00:22, Eiko <ravensa...@gmail.com> a écrit :
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query:Reveil
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Hi Eiko,
I figured it out!
I didn't put the "query:" in front of the extra field...!
I have put the right format query:Reveil now however when I launch the task, I see the string in the search box and it is submitted but as I have Google All Play, it searches an artist "Reveil" instead of the playlist...
Do you have All Play to test this out?
Cheers
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Well, I figured out a much easier way to pull up my playlist using Android Shortcuts and AutoShortcuts Tasker Plugin. But I still can't figure out a way to make the playlist play. Any "play" action plays whatever was playing the last time Google Music was open.
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Yep. It opens and searches, but then it starts playing whatever was last playing. From the research I've done and contacting a few other people who had this figured out before, it's no longer working on recent versions of Google Play Music. :-(Seems like such a simple thing that Google would have built into their music player and even into Google Now Voice commands...
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Action: android.media.action.MEDIA_PLAY_FROM_SEARCH
Cat: Default
<no Mime Type>
<no Data>
Extra: android.intent.extra.focus:vnd.android.cursor.item/playlist
Extra: query:<YOUR_PLAYLIST_NAME_HERE>
<No package>
<No class>
Target: Activity
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Action: android.media.action.MEDIA_PLAY_FROM_SEARCH
Cat: Default
<no Mime Type>
<no Data>
Extra: android.intent.extra.focus:vnd.android.cursor.item/radio
Extra: query:<YOUR_RADIO_NAME_HERE>
<No package>
<No class>
Target: Activity
Cat: Default
<no Mime Type>
<no Data>
Extra: android.intent.extra.focus:vnd.android.cursor.item/radio
Action: android.media.action.MEDIA_PLAY_FROM_SEARCH
Cat: Default
<no Mime Type>
<no Data>
Extra: android.intent.extra.focus:vnd.android.cursor.item/playlist
Extra: query:<YOUR_PLAYLIST_NAME_HERE>
<No package>
<No class>
Target: Activity
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Three days ago it stopped working. Instead of playing "Darswake Up" it played a radio playlist called "Dark World" (not quite so pleasant as a wake up!)
When Google brought in its whole streaming thing it screwed up my playlists as mine often shared the same name as their streaming playlists and Google's own playlists took precedence. I thought the same thing was happening so I changed my playlist name to something really obscure so there'd be no confusion.
Didn't work.
After several attempts I discovered the problem.
If your Google Music is in its normal setting (home or music library) a search will often not even bring up your own playlists. So far it has never found my wake up playlist. It occasionally finds one of my other ones.
The only way to guarantee that Google Music will find ONLY your own, specified playlist is if you have it set to Downloaded music only.
Now, if Tasker could be used to set that up (I've tried several thing unsuccessfully...) we'd have this working.
Ideas?
Is anyone working on updating this code to work with whatever changes google recently implemented?
Is anyone working on updating this code to work with whatever changes google recently implemented?This was a wonderful feature and I bet thousands of Tasker users would love to have it working again!
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Paddy, when you run this script, do you note that it resets your "Downloaded only" section to OFF, or is this not happening to you as well?
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Paddy Gouk <paddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
Annoyingly this has now stopped working for me....
I think it has to do with how Google Play Music (GPM) handles the searches. When I have my phone set to "Downloaded only" and then search manually, it will come up with my playlist. If I run the same search but with the "Downloaded Only" toggle switched off, it will search public playlists and won't find my personal playlists....So rather than the break being related to an android version, I think it is related to the GPM app and the way it now performs searches within the latest version.
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Open the Play App
Toggle Downloaded Only to ON
Open the Overview and Swipe away the app
Fire the Tasker Task for a PlaylistAt this point the playlist plays successfullyToggle Downloaded Only to ON (since the intent toggled it to OFF)Fire a Different Playlist TaskAt this point the playlist plays successfully
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I'm on:
I'm looking for a way to start playing music from one of my playlists in the Google Music app using Tasker. Previously I've used AppAlarmPro with the following Intent to accomplish this:#Intent;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;type=vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.music.playlist;launchFlags=0x4000000;S.playlist=9;endThis intent no longer works with the latest version of Google Music. If anyone knows a way to accomplish this using Tasker (presumably using Send Intent) I would greatly appreciate your help.