Hey guys, i have a question about those free mp3 download app, are they all legal?
I know we can download mp3 for free but isnt it illegal? I just dont wanna get in trouble..
Guys please enlighten me.. Thanks!
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I wouldn't have thought downloading music without paying for it was legal.
You have to pay for all your music downloads when downloading them from music sites, but think of the programs as sharing music with your friends .
How many times have you bluetooth'd music to/from your friends phones ?
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I've searched and it seems that froyo doesn't support wma and only patchy reports that any non-stock music player will play them either. Now I know wma is a fairly crap format but I've got gigs of music on my server in that format and I've neither the time nor inclination to convert it. Any advice? I want a free and legal solution ideally
OK so PowerAmp seems to support it, but why no native support I wonder. Don't really want to spend any money fixing this as a fully functioning music player is one of the reasons I got a SE phone in the first place Any free suggestion appreciated. Pretty sure the SE media player supported them but obviously I've nuked that piece of crap from orbit by installing 2.2. Well it was the only way to be sure...
I'm using poweramp, plays everything I throw at it and has a sweet equaliser. Oh you said free, sorry!
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PowerAmp does look good but it seems very odd that other players don't support it. Was a longtime winamp user but no longer it seems...
richardcbristol said:
PowerAmp does look good but it seems very odd that other players don't support it. Was a longtime winamp user but no longer it seems...
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There's nothing odd about that. No other player has ported ffmpeg to Android, maybe VLC when it's ready.
iv been getting ignored in another thread about this, wma files played fine in the stock music app on cm6.1.3 v4.4 .. after i updated to 4.5 suddenly they dont work again .. tried installing honecomb music app .. did work either (its a beautiful app though i must admit )
im not sure what to do .. and im really f***d cuz i dont even know how to convert the wma files on my computer even if i wanted to
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iv been getting ignored in another thread about this, wma files played fine in the stock music app on cm6.1.3 v4.4 .. after i updated to 4.5 suddenly they dont work again .. tried installing honecomb music app .. did work either (its a beautiful app though i must admit )
im not sure what to do .. and im really f***d cuz i dont even know how to convert the wma files on my computer even if i wanted to
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So just use poweramp, it works with wma
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There are tools out there for free to convert wma but looks like $5 for poweramp may be easier. I'm sure wma was supported in se2.1 with several free players tho. Minor for most but if you've got gigs of wma to play could be a consideration
Confirmed. Winamp or mediascape play wma fine on se2.1. Possibly worth noting as a restriction for custom 2.2+ ROMs?
Is there perhaps a good app either in or outside of the market? Perhaps a link where I can download real mp3 songs not stupid ringtones or short versions of new songs? An app I use to use is not in development anymore or supported. Would really appreciate it.
Amazon MP3. Or the Google Play Store.
512jmann10 said:
Is there perhaps a good app either in or outside of the market? Perhaps a link where I can download real mp3 songs not stupid ringtones or short versions of new songs? An app I use to use is not in development anymore or supported. Would really appreciate it.
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If you want to download the full song, you have to pay for it. Like sitlet said:
sitlet said:
Amazon MP3. Or the Google Play Store.
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Or you can try a music app like Grooveshark or Songza.
I'm waiting for a service that gives me a lossless version of the damn song.
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PEP! mp3 downloader (XDA)
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Hey guys,
just wondered, if theres any option to download the music out of google play music all access I put in a playlist. I mean wouldn't it be nice to hear it with some other player, so if connection struggles the music doesnt stop playing.
Yes offlinemode in mobile version is available, but can I extract them out of it, to do the same at my PC.
The App Cloudmusicimporter promises this much. But as I tried it, not one of my all access titles in the Playlists is shown and possible to download, just the ones I upped myself..
30floh00 said:
Hey guys,
just wondered, if theres any option to download the music out of google play music all access I put in a playlist. I mean wouldn't it be nice to hear it with some other player, so if connection struggles the music doesnt stop playing.
Yes offlinemode in mobile version is available, but can I extract them out of it, to do the same at my PC.
The App Cloudmusicimporter promises this much. But as I tried it, not one of my all access titles in the Playlists is shown and possible to download, just the ones I upped myself..
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a solution for you here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385636
I've started using Google Play Music as my media player. But when I buy something and "keep it on device" I can't find where its downloaded too. I've searched all through my phone. Sometimes I use the HTC music player nut I can't access anything I've bought from the Play store until I download it to my computer and copy it to my phones music folder. It's pretty frustrating. Does anyone else have this problem? Or know another work around? Thanks in advance
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I've started using Google Play Music as my media player. But when I buy something and "keep it on device" I can't find where its downloaded too. I've searched all through my phone. Sometimes I use the HTC music player nut I can't access anything I've bought from the Play store until I download it to my computer and copy it to my phones music folder. It's pretty frustrating. Does anyone else have this problem? Or know another work around? Thanks in advance
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GPM does keep the tracks on your device, but not is a format that can be accessed by other music players. It caches music in /data/data/com.google.android.music/file/music as mp3's with numeric filenames like 10.mp3, 11.mp3, etc. and the indexing of track Title/Album/Artist to the cached mp3's is stored in /data/data/com.google.android.music/databases/music.db
That's just plain stupid..... I paid for the music and should be able to move it to where I want on my own device. I love Google but they do some stupid things. Such as that and not letting you merge 2 separate Google accounts. Thanks a bunch though
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Yeah it's stupid. You're better off buying from Amazon.
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Kinda stupid, I agree. However, if you're storing music on your phone, you might as well plug in your phone, and just copy the music over to the folders you want, which will preserve file titles/tags.
I actually like Play Music .... but this closed music management is terrible. You can not choose where your music is stored and you can't open your music with another app. As it has been said above, there is the possibility to read out the music.db. So I've written me an app, that copies my MP3 files from Play Music to the sdcard and extended them with the ID3 meta data such as title, artists, albums and coverart. Now I can play the music with every app and theoretically even share.
Of course the whole thing is only one solution for rooted phones. But it makes play music a little more comfortable.
I even found a way to save music from AllAccess, but I'm not going to publish this App Version in the foreseeable future because of legal problems.
I would also like to create help thread here in XDA, but unfortunately I must have 10 posts written , before I can create am own thread in the developer forum.
Here is a Link to to the Play Store: Unfortunately I can not post links yet. Search 'Play Music Exporter' on Google Play.
Arcus92 said:
I actually like Play Music .... but this closed music management is terrible. You can not choose where your music is stored and you can't open your music with another app. As it has been said above, there is the possibility to read out the music.db. So I've written me an app, that copies my MP3 files from Play Music to the sdcard and extended them with the ID3 meta data such as title, artists, albums and coverart. Now I can play the music with every app and theoretically even share.
Of course the whole thing is only one solution for rooted phones. But it makes play music a little more comfortable.
I even found a way to save music from AllAccess, but I'm not going to publish this App Version in the foreseeable future because of legal problems.
I would also like to create help thread here in XDA, but unfortunately I must have 10 posts written , before I can create am own thread in the developer forum.
Here is a Link to to the Play Store: Unfortunately I can not post links yet. Search 'Play Music Exporter' on Google Play.
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Great Idea thanks for sharing
here's the link ->> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.arcus.playmusicexporter
Hello friends.
I've long been a spotify premium twitter and I found out that you can get the mp3 download from spotify in a physical way (so the mp3) for example my computer, so share. Anyone know if this is possible. Thank you very much in advance.
posonty said:
Hello friends.
I've long been a spotify premium twitter and I found out that you can get the mp3 download from spotify in a physical way (so the mp3) for example my computer, so share. Anyone know if this is possible. Thank you very much in advance.
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Hi,
If you need a way to download songs from your android device try mp3 download PRO. It works very good.
Download link:
http://goo.gl/YuPLpu