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Prevent Interruptions When DJing on Phone With tinytunes DJ
A practical guide to preventing interruptions on phone while using tinytunes DJ: Focus/DND checklist, stability test, and recovery steps if audio stops mid-session.
On phones, interruptions are the main reason sessions fall apart: notifications, calls, screen sleep, and app switching. Use this page to prevent disruptions and recover fast if something stops.
Focus/DND checklist
Before you start:
- Enable Do Not Disturb / Focus mode.
- Disable notification banners that cover the screen.
- Prevent screen sleep for the session.
- Plug in power or confirm battery is high.
- Keep the browser in the foreground.
Do it in tinytunes DJ (2-minute stability test)
- Open tinytunes DJ.
- Load one track and press Play.
- Record 10 seconds and stop.
- Confirm playback works.
If this is stable, you are ready to practice.
Recovery steps if audio stops mid-session
- Tap inside the page and press Play again.
- Check output device and volume.
- Reload the page.
- Disconnect Bluetooth and test wired or speakers.
- Restart the browser/phone if needed.
Common issues + fixes
- Notifications interrupt: enable Focus/DND and disable banners.
- Screen sleeps: increase screen timeout temporarily.
- Switching apps breaks audio: keep the browser in the foreground.
- Bluetooth disconnects: switch to wired output for stability.
- Battery saver changes behavior: plug in power and avoid aggressive power saving.
- You lose momentum: keep a backup track ready and keep transitions short.
FAQ
Do I need to change settings every time?
Not always, but a quick pre-flight prevents most problems.
Can I DJ a party on phone?
For low-stakes casual use, maybe. For best results, use tablet/laptop.
What is the fastest recovery?
Tap the page, press Play, check output, then reload if needed.
Should I use Bluetooth at a party?
It can work, but it adds risk. Wired is more reliable.
What if someone calls me?
Use Do Not Disturb / Focus mode and keep the phone dedicated to the session.