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Why is Google Play Music the only app that produces a "Browse" button on my car stereo?

Android Enthusiasts Asked by endolith on November 24, 2020

If I connect my phone via Bluetooth to my car (2016 Toyota Corolla), and then play music using the Google Play Music app, the car shows a Browse button, which allows me to navigate through artists and albums with the car’s buttons:

Toyota Bluetooth Audio UI with Browse button

If I install another app, it doesn’t show the Browse button on the car stereo.

Apps that produce a Browse button:

  • Google Play Music ☠ (RIP)

Apps that do not produce a Browse button:

  • AIMP
  • BlackPlayer
  • Canaree
  • FPlay (found by searching for "AVRCP")
  • JetAudio (found by searching for "AVRCP")
  • kure
  • MediaMonkey
  • Music [com.maxfour.music]
  • Music [com.android.music stock]
  • Music Player Go
  • Musicolet
  • Nyx
  • Odyssey
  • Omnia
  • Oto
  • Phonograph
    • Vinyl
  • Pretty Good
  • Pulsar
  • Retro
    • Metro
  • Samba Player (found by searching for "AVRCP")
  • Shuttle
    • Shuttle+
  • Simple Music Player [com.simplemobiletools.musicplayer]
  • Timber
  • Vanilla
  • VLC
  • YouTube Music

Is there some Bluetooth feature that needs to be supported by an app in order for this button to show up? What is the feature’s name? How do I find apps that have it?

This is especially important now that Google has killed off Google Play Music and replaced it with YouTube Music, which does not provide this Browse button on a Bluetooth connection.

If I knew what this function was called, I could try to pester Google, or the third-party app developers, and ask them to add support for it.

3 Answers

The Bluetooth snoop log with the other players shows that the players do not support browsing as part of the GetFolderItems request on AVRCP.That is the reason why browsing is not working with other players. It shows that browsing support is advertised only with GPM and the player is marked as BluetoothPlayer and not GPM in the snoop log.

Correct answer by Venkata on November 24, 2020

This "browse" feature is probably part of "Audio/Video Remote Control Profile" aka AVRCP. AVRCP has different versions with different feature sets. Browsing of playlists was introduced in version AVRCP 1.4 and improved in version 1.5, according to wikipedia.

This bluetooth profile must be supported (in the correct version) by the the car stereo, the mobile phone as well as the app.

Answered by Walter Wolf on November 24, 2020

There may be the following solutions, from Android Authority:

Problem #3 – Tracks missing on phone but available on web player
In the Settings menu, go to Apps or Application Manager, search for Google Play Music. Then tap on “Storage” and then press “Clear Cache.” On some devices, you may find this under the “Storage and USB” section in the Settings menu. Restart the device, then open the Play Music app and all your music should now be available.

Problem #4 – Songs not uploading

Also, make sure that the audio you are trying to upload on Google Music is of a supported format. Supported formats include MP3, AAC (.m4a), WMA, FLAC, OGG, ALAC (.m4a), and DRM protected AAC (.m4p). Some music file types like WAV are not supported. ... If songs aren’t uploading, make sure that the library isn’t full. Currently, you can upload up to 50,000 songs to your library. If you have gone past that, your only option will be to delete some other tracks to make room for new ones.

Hope this helps you!

Answered by Nick Hudson on November 24, 2020

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