Traffic Aware setting toggle greyed out
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Hi MRA Forum users,
First time poster here. I'm using MRA app on a Samsung Android phone (and Route Planner on Firefox browser).
An Internet search for the issue in the title (Traffic Aware button greyed-out) tells me that I need to have an active Navigation Next subscription for this setting to be active, but I have lifetime Gold & Navigation already.
Any ideas on how I can fix this, please?
Also, while I'm here (and to avoid a whole new thread), I find it annoying that, when I'm listening to a podcast while riding, the volume of the directional instructions is too loud and overrides the volume of the podcast so much that I can't understand any of it.
Is there a way to alter the balance of the app's volume versus the system volume setting. If not, perhaps it is something the app developers could work on including in a future update. Road closures were my big-bugbear until that got fixed, but this is the thing that annoys me most right now.
Thanks in advance for any advice or fixes.

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Hi MRA Forum users,
First time poster here. I'm using MRA app on a Samsung Android phone (and Route Planner on Firefox browser).
An Internet search for the issue in the title (Traffic Aware button greyed-out) tells me that I need to have an active Navigation Next subscription for this setting to be active, but I have lifetime Gold & Navigation already.
Any ideas on how I can fix this, please?
Also, while I'm here (and to avoid a whole new thread), I find it annoying that, when I'm listening to a podcast while riding, the volume of the directional instructions is too loud and overrides the volume of the podcast so much that I can't understand any of it.
Is there a way to alter the balance of the app's volume versus the system volume setting. If not, perhaps it is something the app developers could work on including in a future update. Road closures were my big-bugbear until that got fixed, but this is the thing that annoys me most right now.
Thanks in advance for any advice or fixes.

@Peter-Burch-1-0 Hi, Peter!
To your first question - can you access and navigate any route normally on theh App aside from the slider issue? If you can - I am not sure what's up.
If you can not - open the Web route planner, log in and click on Subscriptions to make sure that it lists both the Route planner and Navigation next. If you don't see the Navigation Next as purchased - open a support ticket. (Somehow it looks like your Nav subscription is not active).On your phone, open the MRA App, tap your profile (upper right), scroll down and verify the App version. The latest for Android id 5.2.1-488.
As far as the volume issue - according to the development team the Android release 5.2.1-488 has dealt with volume issues. I did not verify the latest performance myself.
Personally I have an App on my Android called "Good Lock".
It has a section dedicated to setting individual volume levels to any and all the Apps you have.Hope that helps.
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That help a lot LennyO, thank you very much.
Will return to this thread when I've had time to do all you suggest (including the Good Lock app).
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That help a lot LennyO, thank you very much.
Will return to this thread when I've had time to do all you suggest (including the Good Lock app).
Much appreciated.@Peter-Burch-1-0 Your Traffic aware route calculation is greyed out because you have selected Offline navigation (top slider). The app cannot access the traffic information if it is offline.

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Thank you @nick-carthew, that was the answer. It's easy when you know, isn't it?
I imagined that selecting 'Offline navigation' just allowed the app to use the downloaded maps; it never occurred to me that it would inhibit accessing the Internet. There are so many network dead spots in the UK when you get out in the countryside, that I must have thought I was better off with it set like that at some point to avoid what I perceived as error messages about being offline when there was no signal. I sure I was thinking "I've got the maps downloaded as well, I don't need a signal for the app to work for a couple of minutes before it next finds a signal."
It's probably something else I haven't learned about MRA yet. I keep trying to find time to wade through the manual in its entirety, but there always seems to be something more important to do (like riding or getting MOTs done - today's task) so I'm ending up learning as I go along.
Going back to the volume issue @lennyo, I definitely have v5.2.1-488 but when I move the MRA volume setting in the audio settings, it just moves the sytem-wide media volume. Likewise, moving the system-wide media volume with the phone's hardware keys, adjusts the MRA volume setting when that page of the app is open.
Probably something else I haven't learned about how MRA works yet (although I've got a lot better at creating routes quickly than when I first started a year ago).
I'm having a look at Good Lock and it seems that I've already got it installed but not enabled on my phone. I see it's a Samsung app so it probably came with it when new. I'll enable it and have a play. Thank you for the knowledge of it. -
@Peter-Burch-1-0 Your Traffic aware route calculation is greyed out because you have selected Offline navigation (top slider). The app cannot access the traffic information if it is offline.

Thanks @Nick-Carthew
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@Peter-Burch-1-0 Your Traffic aware route calculation is greyed out because you have selected Offline navigation (top slider). The app cannot access the traffic information if it is offline.

Thanks @Nick-Carthew, that was the answer.

I imagined that in selecting 'Offline navigation', I was just giving MRA permission to use downloaded maps as well as any information it can get from our 'intermittent at best' mobile networks here in the UK. It never occurred to me that it would inhibit MRA from using the mobile connection (when available) to calculate routes. I think I selected it to stop myself getting all those annoying 'offline' messages when riding. I will need to reassess my tolerance levels for them, methinks.
I'd already posted this reply but, about 6 or 7 hours later, I can't see it yet. Maybe it's still awaiting approval, but I've no way of knowing whether that is the case or whether it got lost in the ether so here it is again. Well, part of it anyway. And now I've screwed myself over by accidentally hitting 'submit' after a few words so have to wait an hour to post again because I'm a new user. It ain't easy being a newbie.
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Thanks @Nick-Carthew, that was the answer.

I imagined that in selecting 'Offline navigation', I was just giving MRA permission to use downloaded maps as well as any information it can get from our 'intermittent at best' mobile networks here in the UK. It never occurred to me that it would inhibit MRA from using the mobile connection (when available) to calculate routes. I think I selected it to stop myself getting all those annoying 'offline' messages when riding. I will need to reassess my tolerance levels for them, methinks.
I'd already posted this reply but, about 6 or 7 hours later, I can't see it yet. Maybe it's still awaiting approval, but I've no way of knowing whether that is the case or whether it got lost in the ether so here it is again. Well, part of it anyway. And now I've screwed myself over by accidentally hitting 'submit' after a few words so have to wait an hour to post again because I'm a new user. It ain't easy being a newbie.
Thanks @Nick-Carthew, that was the answer.

I imagined that in selecting 'Offline navigation', I was just giving MRA permission to use downloaded maps as well as any information it can get from our 'intermittent at best' mobile networks here in the UK. It never occurred to me that it would inhibit MRA from using the mobile connection (when available) to calculate routes. I think I selected it to stop myself getting all those annoying 'offline' messages when riding. I will need to reassess my tolerance levels for them, methinks.
I'd already posted this reply but, about 6 or 7 hours later, I can't see it yet. Maybe it's still awaiting approval, but I've no way of knowing whether that is the case or whether it got lost in the ether so here it is again. Well, part of it anyway. And now I've screwed myself over by accidentally hitting 'submit' after a few words so have to wait an hour to post again because I'm a new user. It ain't easy being a newbie.
Garmin devices are much better in this respect. It's possible to use the local map for navigation and planning whilst also getting live weather and traffic reports via the Tread app. which is then displayed on the Garmin device.
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