The reason why the music didn't play normally after the phone went black was probably because the phone's operating system and music player were shutting down at the same time. In this case, the communication between the operating system and the music player may be interrupted, causing the music to stop playing. A black screen could also cause the music player to stop responding and stop playing music. This is because the operating system will stop accessing the music player when the screen goes black, so the music player may stop responding. If you want to continue playing music after the phone goes black, you can try to save the music to the local storage before the black screen goes black. This way, you can still retrieve the music from the local storage and continue playing after the black screen goes black. In addition, you can try to change the settings of the music player so that it can continue playing music after the black screen.
After the phone went black, the music player could not be played for a while. It might be because the phone was in a state of waiting to wake up when the phone went black. At this time, the music player needed to be woken up to continue playing. If the phone goes black again after a while, the music player may not be able to continue playing because the phone may have fallen asleep or turned off. The music player needs to wait for the phone to wake up again before it can continue playing.
If no operation was done after the phone went black, it would not play music by default. This was because the phone had no power supply and could not run any applications, including music applications. If you want to play music in the black screen state, you can do it in the following two ways: 1 Open the music player application and press the Power button to open the application and restore the screen. The application will start running and music can be played. 2 connect the phone to a charger or USB port and wait for a few minutes until the phone is fully charged. Then, he connected the phone to the TV and turned on the music player app. The application will start running and music can be played.
Maybe the music doesn't match the tone or mood of the story. It could be too upbeat for a serious plot or too slow for an exciting one.
That could be really interesting. Maybe it would introduce unexpected twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Maybe there's a problem with the audio settings or the file format of the music. Check those first.
Maybe Percy just doesn't like the complexity and strategy involved in poker. In fanfiction, authors often create characters with specific personalities and interests, and perhaps poker simply doesn't fit into Percy's character profile.
Maybe it's due to copyright issues. Some music has strict usage restrictions and can't be played on certain stories without proper authorization.
It could be that your internet connection is unstable, preventing the music from playing. Also, make sure you have the necessary permissions enabled for the app to access and play music.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the app you're using doesn't support it.
It could be that you don't have the right permissions or the music file format isn't supported. Check your app settings and the file type.