Postby dwh » 10 Dec 2018 09:35
VLC 3.1.4, iOS 12.1.1 iPhone SE, bluetooth turned off, standard headphones plugged in, 'raise to wake' turned off.
This occurs for mp3 and m4a files. I have not tried any other file types. It also happens with bluetooth turned on (although I have not tried bluetooth headphones), and also if the iPhone speakers are used instead of headphones.
Oddly, it does not always occur; sometimes the next track jumps into life at some point during the track (including right at the beginning). I have not been able to correlate this with anything, except, perhaps, some loud point in the track.
Although it works on music albums, to reproduce it I would first try some spoken tracks.
I tried deleting an album where I knew there was a problem, then copying the same album from another computer back to the iPhone. I played across the transition between two tracks where I knew there was always this problem. The problem had gone! I have not tried this with other albums yet - this one had been copied to the VLC folder before the iOS 12 update. However, copying a new album across now still suffers from this problem, so it is not a solution.
Lastly, to copy albums from a computer to the iPhone, I first copy the album folder to iCloud, then using the 'Files' app on the iPhone copy (as a complete folder) from iCloud to the VLC folder. So, the albums I have tested this on are in subfolders within the VLC app folder. I have not tried an album within the main VLC folder, only within a subfolder.