Anybody know the music playlist file stored?
It is very time consuming to rearrange the song order for more than 100 song. I want to see whether I can edit it by computer.
thanks
Why don't you just make an m3u file using iTunes/Songbird/WinAmp/WindowsMediaPlayer. I think the music player can read the file if you add that to your music folder.
Does M3U supported by Stock ROM
I tried to use MyPlaylist App to create a m3u. However, it seems the Samsung I9100 stock Music Player doesn't support m3u playlist format.
Any idea?
Then use MP3tag (google it, it's on a German site, but it's in English) on your pc to sort the tracks and add track-numbers to the ID3 tag. The music player will recognize them in this order.
All this hassle is why you should try a different music player
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With the iPod, you can see lyrics that have been embedded in the MP3 file. I can not find a way to do this with the standard Music player. Am I missing something or does anyone know of another player that has this. (Not the same as TuneWiki downloading lyrics - actually inside the MP3 file.)
On my SGP 4.2 I noticed that both the stock Samsung music player and Poweramp seem to "eat" m3u playlist.
This is what has been happening. I would put together a playlist (m3u) file then put that file into a folder called playlist at the root of the ext.SD and as soon as I disconnect from the PC and launch either players the playlist (the physical m3u file) will disappear.
In the case of the SamSung player the playlist will show up under playlist even though the m3u file is no longer there. In the case of Poweramp the playlist will show up briefly and then it playlist will show that it is empty and vanish alltogether.
The work-around I found was to use pls files instead of m3u files and the stock Samsung music player sees and works with the pls file without making it vanish. I stopped using Poweramp due to other bugs so I have no idea if Poweramp behaves the same way around pls files.
Question: does anyone one know where and how the stock Samsung music player store it's playlist (one that was created within the program) ?
Knowing that will give me more options when manipulating playlists.
Thanks!
I just noticed, that some of my MP3 files have the lyrics in it.
How can I add lyrics text to other MP3 files, so the standard Galaxy S3's music player will see it?
I've added some .lrc files with same name as Mp3 files, but it doesn't work...
And I don't want to use: musiXmatch. I just want to see text of all songs in the standard music player.
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i dont think this will work, the lyrics have to be imbedded in the MP3
maybe im wrong.....but i think this will be a No Go for you buddy.
Thanks for answer.
I thought I can add this text into MP3 with any program or something...
you can try program like musixmatch, it will download lyrics for your tunes automatically
Try the software MP3Tag with this script.
Also take a look here.
I know this may sound crazy in an Android forum but I did this using iTunes. You can add the lyrics to the files from iTunes. I found it to be the easiest.
Just find a program that will allow you to edit the Lyrics portion of the ID3 tag. Yes, iTunes can do this, but it is certainly not the 'easiest'.
Off the top of my head, MediaMonkey, JRiver, and maybe Songbird can do this.
question about music player wanted to know that is it possible to make playlist in computer add song on that play list like in windows media player or itunes and just place that playlist on s2 . now i have put song in phone then make playlist in music player its annoying is there any to make or place the playlists i have on my system to my galaxy s2. like iphone
Yep, you can make playlists with WMP (or other apps like MediaMonkey) on PC & transfer to the phone, provided the app you're using for music on the phone supports the format of the playlist. Most should support WMP playlists I would have thought.
I know this works with Neutron (or it did the last time I used it in October before it had native playlist capabilities, which the dev has introduced since); don't know about other apps like stock music player, never used them (because stock player is rubbish anyway). Try it & see if you're using another app; make a small playlist in Windoze (say 4-5 songs so you don't waste ages making one only to have it not work on the phone) & test it out with the music app you're using. If WMP playlists don't work, try MediaMonkey or another PC based music app.
Hi.
Have a XiaomI Poco F1 Android V9.
I have over 1000 MP3 songs.
Would like to create multiple Playlists using the System Installed “Music player App”.
Can create multiple playlists on Google Play Music(using a 3rd party app), Prefer to use Music player app (better sound quality).
Steps I perform:
- Connect phone via USB File Transfer with PC.
- Drag/Drop PC folder having 30 MP3 tracks onto internal Storage/Music folder.
- Open Music player app. Create first Playlist for 30 MP3.
To create a 2nd Playlist, (Drag/Drop), appends new MP3's to the original 30 MP3 tracks.
I have to individually Tick MP3 tracks to create a 2nd Playlist.
Tried:
After Drag/Drop MP3 folder to internal storage/music folder, right click folder to “create new playlist” Don't see Playlist in music player app.
Tried creating “.M3U” and .PLA” extension from MP3 folder. Sill no Playlist in music app player.
Tried 3rd party app “Playlist Creator 2”. Does create playlist on Google Play Music app but not on “Music player App”.
Using my One+One phone, when creating a Playlist in Google Play music, it Auto created a Playlist in its Music App. PocoPhone does not appear to do this feature.
Is there a way to create multiple playlists with “Music player app” w/o ticking them one-by-one?
TC.
Problem resolved! Found a workaround.
TC.