Why Does Apple Music Stop When I Open Facebook? [Explained!]

I anticipate a high-quality audio listening experience as an Apple customer.

Also, while listening to Tori Amos on my Apple Music app, I’d want to check my Facebook.

Who wouldn’t desire such a comprehensive iPhone experience?

Apple gadgets aren’t without flaws, as we all know.

Many users claim that when they open Facebook, Apple Music suddenly stops playing.

Take a look at the Apple forums’ single conversation subject.

For some, troubleshooting this problem seems to be simple, but for others, it appears to be a nightmare and useless.

This issue only happened to me once, and the solution I came up with appeared to work.

However, not everyone will benefit from this strategy.

You should keep in mind that using Apple Music and Facebook at the same time puts a load on your phone’s processing since you’re operating two huge, data-heavy applications simultaneously.

Although most phones (even my ancient iPhone 7) can manage it, there will be times when loading a data-heavy app causes Apple Music to pause and crash.

Apple does give various remedies, despite the fact that this problem is quite aggravating.

Let’s take a look at what they are and why they’re so prevalent.

Why does Apple Music Stop When I Open Facebook? [Explained!]

Because they are both data-heavy applications that demand your phone’s CPU to put in additional effort to operate them both, Apple Music may stop playing when you open Facebook. 

If you’re using other applications at the same time, you’re more likely to crash.

You may attempt a few debugging techniques to see if you can get these applications to work together while they’re both open.

When you browse Facebook on your phone, how can you make AM stay playing? What kind of workarounds are there?

Are any of these genuinely useful? Continue reading to find out why AM may be halting when you open your Facebook app.

What can I do to make Apple Music keep playing when I open Facebook?

If there is an auto-playing video on Facebook, Apple Music will stop playing music when you open it.

As you move around Facebook, videos will begin to play automatically.

When you launch the Facebook app, you may notice some volume changes, which is normally caused by the microphone and sound control being needed when you open FB.

You have a few options, ranging from changing your sound settings to rebooting your iPhone.

Switch Facebook’s settings

Facebook is plenty with videos that will appear on your feed.

While some of them are entertaining and informative, you may not want them interfering with your favourite music.

There is a method to prevent Facebook from automatically playing videos, and here is how you can do it:

  1. Go to FB Settings once you’ve opened the app (where you see the three dots).
  2. Go to Account Settings and choose it.
  3. Make a sound selection.
  4. The sound in the app will be tested. Uncheck it by clicking on it.
  5. Your auto-play feature should now be turned off. Try playing a song on Music and then reopening the Facebook app.
  6. This is by far the simplest and most successful approach of problem-solving.

Reinstall Facebook

If the issue continues, you may need to reinstall Facebook. This isn’t a problem with AM, but rather with the Facebook app.

  1. If the issue persists, you’ll need to reinstall Facebook by: Uninstalling Facebook from your phone.
  2. I’m re-downloading Facebook.
  3. Restart the app while playing AM to check whether the issue has been resolved.

If you’re still experiencing volume changes or complete disruptions, you should attempt a few different troubleshooting techniques.

However, for a large number of individuals, this strategy is effective in resolving the problem.

Restart Your iPhone

If it doesn’t work, try restarting your iPhone.

This may sometimes fix any difficulties or glitches with the Facebook app.

This will, however, revert your auto-play settings to the default ‘on’ position.

And rebooting your iPhone may not solve the problem.

Close any apps running in the background

Multiple applications open at the same time might slow down your phone’s processing performance.

Apps may become sluggish or malfunction in various ways as a result of this.

Multiple data-heavy programs running at the same time may cause system latency and crashes, therefore the best approach to avoid this is to just have a few apps active at a time.

To exit background applications on your iPhone, do the following:

  1. Double-click the Home button to see all of your open applications.
  2. Close out of an app by swiping up. (Swipe right to go to the next open app to keep it open.)

The more applications you shut out of, the easier it will be for your iPhone to operate an open app like Music.

Closing background applications is something you should get into the habit of doing since it will make your iPhone perform more smoothly overall.

What to do when you need Apple support

One of the alternatives listed above should ideally keep Music playing your favourite tracks as you browse your Facebook page.

However, if it doesn’t work, you should contact Apple Support.

If the problem persists or worsens, you may be dealing with software or hardware difficulties.

Your questions may be answered by an Apple professional over the phone, through online chat, or in person at an Apple Store near you.

Closing Thoughts

Apple’s Music app is designed to manage a high volume of data, however if you open your Facebook app and are swamped with auto-playing videos, your music may stop playing.

If the system is overloaded, the Music app may possibly crash.

Try going through the list of troubleshooting procedures above to see if one of them resolves this vexing problem.

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