Our application uses registerMediaButtonEventReceiver() to listen to
remote control events, say from Bluetooth headset. And we call
unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver() to remove the listener in
onPause() and onDestroy().

It works well for most of the times. However, if the process of our
App is killed explicitly, there is no chance to call
unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver() anywhere in the App. And this
will leave a zombie receiver in the RC stack of AudioService.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

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