pippin wrote: 
> That's a very messy behavior of some car audio systems.
> Essentially, what the car's system is doing is triggering a play command
> to be sent to the last active audio App.
> In your case, that's iPeng. iOS wakes up iPeng and tells it to play,
> it's like using the lock screen control. If iPeng is still connected to
> your WiFi it does just that.
> 
> The correct workaround would be to keep the car audio system from
> automatically playing music whenever your phone gets connected. Or to
> make sure iPeng is no longer on WiFi.
> A workaround would be to use a different audio App after iPeng, that
> would then play automatically in your car.

Your explanation makes perfect sense, thanks.

It seems to me like iPeng is sometimes a control app, and sometimes
(generally only if playback is in use) a music app.  I wonder if there
is a way to have iOS not treat it like a music app if playback isn't
enabled?


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