Saving music playlists - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I had a question regarding the music playlists on this phone and really any android phone that is rooted. Whenever I switch roms and wipe data I lose my music playlists.. I have alot of music and its a real pain always recreating my playlists. I was wondering if there was a way to save them?

I can't really help but I'd also like to know the answer so I'm just giving you a free bump.
it would also be nice to know if there is software we could use to organize our playlists on the computer and have it saved there.

I think titanium backup will save them for you - the entry I'm looking at is:
[PLAYLISTS] Media Storage 2.2.1
and it's in system data. It seems to work for me usually but not always.
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[Q] Hiding the Folder Assault??

While granted I am new to Android, I'm amazed at the lazy programming from a VAST majority of apps. I'm assuming Google probably has a recommended location for all this in their development kits, as did Microsoft?? It seems every program is creating a randomly and irritatingly named folder everywhere on my phone memory and sdcard. I take a lot of time keeping my files neat and orderly, and I now have literally 100 extra folders named something arbitrary like /"program name" thumbnails, /"program name" data, etc. I've been a long time windows mobile user, and generally programs put their added folder in a mutually used program files or program data location, etc. Is there any way to fix this, from the user side such as hiding these folders from showing up in explorers. It's impossible to navigate after owning my Atrix for a few months.
Any other solution or ideas would be welcome, as I can't be the only one that is driven crazy by this.
thanks
This also drives me crazy. I don't know of any file explorers that can hide folders(though its a great IDEA) and I feel like moving them may cause unwanted effects in-app.
Some dev input would be nice
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marko! said:
This also drives me crazy. I don't know of any file explorers that can hide folders(though its a great IDEA) and I feel like moving them may cause unwanted effects in-app.
Some dev input would be nice
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I've successfully moved just a couple for programs that let you point to a different directory in their settings. But, that's few and far between, and a lot of Apps aren't yet updated to recognize the way the Atrix uses sdcard to name their 'phone memory' and sdcard-ext for 'sdcard'. If I only had the knowledge to do so I would develop a solution. Lacking that, definitely would donate to anyone creating a real working solution for this...or even for pointing me to an existing one.
If any developer here could confirm, does Google recommend a location for all these extra data folders, and it's just ignored. Possibly a limitation of the OS forces developers to create folders directly in root areas for access reasons?
So another issue I have on this topic. Again, I take great care in organizing all my files, especially my music. I have it pain-stakingly divided into folders for easily playing what I want, when I want. I can't seem to get any Android music player to recognize this though. They just want to scan everything, and in the middle of my workouts, my *&$%ing ringtones will start playing in the mix, or a news podcast. I'll have to stop what I'm doing, resist throwing my Atrix through the wall, and manually skip them. I just gave up playing music on it, and take my old Windows Mobile phone with me for this. There has to be a program that allows you to remove folders from being scanned, as I know nobody needs to hear a montage of ringtones for 20 minutes.
Yes, that happened to me, started playing music, and the second I got in the shower I had to listen to train whistles and notification beeps the whole time. WTF?
K...enough venting!
JVogler said:
So another issue I have on this topic. Again, I take great care in organizing all my files, especially my music. I have it pain-stakingly divided into folders for easily playing what I want, when I want. I can't seem to get any Android music player to recognize this though. They just want to scan everything, and in the middle of my workouts, my *&$%ing ringtones will start playing in the mix, or a news podcast. I'll have to stop what I'm doing, resist throwing my Atrix through the wall, and manually skip them. I just gave up playing music on it, and take my old Windows Mobile phone with me for this. There has to be a program that allows you to remove folders from being scanned, as I know nobody needs to hear a montage of ringtones for 20 minutes.
Yes, that happened to me, started playing music, and the second I got in the shower I had to listen to train whistles and notification beeps the whole time. WTF?
K...enough venting!
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You can create an empty file called .nomedia to exclude this folder from the media scanner. Also, you can use PowerAmp to play music, it allows to select folders and make playlist from them, without use the android media scanner.
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lhurtado said:
You can create an empty file called .nomedia to exclude this folder from the media scanner. Also, you can use PowerAmp to play music, it allows to select folders and make playlist from them, without use the android media scanner.
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I'll give PwerAmp a try, thanks.

[Q] Spotify and Nandroid Backup Question

I ran a search on 'spotify' and got no results, so I'm posting a new thread; I'm sorry if this has already been addressed. I signed up for Spotify premium, and downloaded the app on my phone. One of the features of premium spotify is the ability to sync your playlists to your phone for offline listening. I'm assuming that doing this involves downloading the songs to your phone. Currently I'm running cm7 (alpha 3), and was looking to switch to the new infected rom (eternity rls 1.4). So my question is, if I make a nandroid backup, will it actually backup each of the 100+ songs synced to my phone? I imagine that might take awhile in recovery. I don't think the songs are saved to my sd card, as there is no spotify folder there, and I can't find the songs anywhere else. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
I don't think it would make a backup of that but I may be wrong

Help

I have multiples (5) of every song in my music app. Is there a way to clean without deleting one at a time?
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Anyone?
Is there an app for this?
Also some of the songs won't play but the files are on my ext SD.
Posse magnet......
Please somebody respond to this, if only to tell me piss off...lol
Posse magnet......
You invited this but.....PISS OFF!!!
What music player are you using? Are the "extra" files really files, meaning do they contain data or are the just folders. If you go into Root Explorer and open one up, do you really have the song in there or is the folder empty and you are just seing the folder?
What ROM?
This is an old fix but have you tried going into Settings>Apps>Musicplayer> wipe cache and data or Settings>Apps>Media> wipe cache and data
I knew that would get a response....lol. OK so in Google music or Apollo, I have both, songs are listed 5 times. Most play some don't but if I go into root browser they all play. I just don't want to manually delete extras and need to figure out why some don't play. I'll try your suggestion. Thanks for response!
On Gummy ICS
Posse magnet......
Thank you so much! I've actually got 5 music apps, don't ask why, but I cleared all data/cache from all and rebooted....viola! Now I just need make sure all my music from ext SD is showing in apps. Thanks again!
Posse magnet......

[Q] Strange Issue: Stock Music Player loses Playlist & Settings after every reboot

[Q] Strange Issue: Stock Music Player loses Playlist & Settings after every reboot
I'm on Stock ICS and every time i reboot my SGSIII, the stock music player loses all my playlists and settings. I've got the same issue on JB (DLIB).
Can anyone help me with this please? Or can anyone tell me, where the stock music player stores the Playlist? Did a forumsearch, but i only found this old an unanswerd thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=979931
Thanks!
Anyone?
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I have seen this on through LI8 leak but with the AOSP music player on the market, really annoyed me.
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I don't have this issue, but similar... after I play a music, if I disconnect the headset after a while (can't say how long) when I plug again the headset, the music starts not from the point were was left, but from the start. This also happens if I restart the phone!!!
I don't get it... is this right?!? Is this a bug or a "feature"?!?!
Samsung, were are in 2012!!! My previous music players, google music and sense player did this!!!
Apologies for bringing back an old thread, but I'm having a similar problem where the playlists in the stock music player app never seem to retain their songs after plugging the phone into a PC to do some backup or synching for example. This is on the 4.1.2 BTU update. Anyone know of any ideas on how to fix it? I have tried dismounting the SD Card (Where all the songs are) and reinserting it.
I am experiencing the same problem. The actual playlist doesn't get deleted but the contents of all playlists gets deleted. It's caused by the external SD card getting unmounted. I found out that if I bump my phone (eg. by putting it down on a table a little too hard or throwing it on my bed) my external SD card will sometimes get disconnected briefly (a warning message does get displayed at the top in the notification area but it just flashes by briefly so you might miss it) and after that all of my playlists have been emptied out. To prove this is the cause I tried to unmount the SD card manually via Settings and the same thing happened to the playlists. Also when you connect to a PC I believe the SD card gets unmounted from the phone so it can be accessed via the PC. The strange thing is the playlists don't seem to be stored on the external SD card. I took my SD card out of my phone and plugged into my PC and did a search. Couldn't find any playlist files. There is a folder on the internal storage card called Playlists and I can see a bunch of files in there that have the same name as all of my playlists. These files don't seem to store the actual playlists though because they are all emtpy zero length files and their modification data is set to the the day I first created the playlist even though I have added songs to the playlist since then.
Can anyone please provide an explanation of how the stock player stores playlists or how to back them up? I would like to at least be able to backup my playlists in case they get cleared out again.
Oyyyy
Well that blows. My s2 didn't do this, my s3 sure does tho. Sounds like when the SD is unmounted, it notices files no longer exist, and removes them from playlist. Definitely supports my hatred of the Nexus line (no SD card so Google likely just overlooked this).
Anyways, I read this as a some-what fix:
"I use MyBackup Pro to save my playlists, it does a really good job but have just recently changed all mine to M3U playlists which I store and update on my PC. I just move them to my music folder on the sdcard of the phone and my media players (mixzing, stock player, amazon mp3 and google music) all recognize them. This save me a lot of hassles if something gets lost or not backed up right."
I haven't tried yet, but it's better than having to re-create playlists I suppose.
Pro-tip: Create a tasker/local/NFC launch to backup playlists weekly/ whatever
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and just stumbled upon this post... I unmounted my SD Card and then re-mounted and bam... The playlist on my stock music player is gone. I tried to restore data only from Titanium Backup and MyBackup Pro. No luck... will now try to restore just the data partition image which I made a few days ago.
Hopefully this will bring it back, if not, will have to do a full Nandroid Restore.
This should not happen if I choose to unmount and then remount the sdcard to refresh data.
I have done this by accident again, even knowing that this would happen. Back to the drawing board.
James62370 said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and just stumbled upon this post... I unmounted my SD Card and then re-mounted and bam... The playlist on my stock music player is gone. I tried to restore data only from Titanium Backup and MyBackup Pro. No luck... will now try to restore just the data partition image which I made a few days ago.
Hopefully this will bring it back, if not, will have to do a full Nandroid Restore.
This should not happen if I choose to unmount and then remount the sdcard to refresh data.
I have done this by accident again, even knowing that this would happen. Back to the drawing board.
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I sincerely doubt a Nandroid restore is necessary, just delete all music off the phone/sd card, and send the playlists to the phone again...I've done this several times.
No idea why it keeps happening, it is annoying, but I have all the playlists stored in Winamp, so I just send them to the SD card, and I'm back up and running in short order.
NYHusker said:
I sincerely doubt a Nandroid restore is necessary, just delete all music off the phone/sd card, and send the playlists to the phone again...I've done this several times.
No idea why it keeps happening, it is annoying, but I have all the playlists stored in Winamp, so I just send them to the SD card, and I'm back up and running in short order.
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No disrepect, but it does not make any sense to have to delete all of my music to restore a playlist. I do not use Winamp so not a viable solution for me. I found out that the default players can see playlists under the internal sdcard card, music, then playlists folder. As I said I have a T-Mobile Note2.
The reason my for post was that Playlists should not be lost when unmounting and re-mounting of your external sdcard.

Stock Music App Playlist Save

Hi,
While changing roms, obviously the Playlist's for the stock music player are deleted, and i can't sync playlists back again even through Kies (even when stock kies wouldnt work with playlists)
What i would like to know is, if there's a way for me to export my playlists and reimport them into the STOCK Touchwiz music player once ive flashed a new rom (i always use TW). I like the stock player and would rather not change if possible
Its a really annoying issue (especially when mixing funk with hip hop -> doesnt work! )
Cheers
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if u are rooted and use titanium backup then your playlists can be saved.
usually under the name "media storage(followed by android version)(playlists)"
i.e mine is listed in TB as "Media storage 4.1.1-...XXDLIB(playlists)"
I looked into this myself a few weeks back and found this to be the easiest method. But if you want to get technical the file you want with a root explorer is "Data/data/com.android.providers.media"
Awesome thanks man.
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