Hi guys,
I'm looking for 3 apps.. one in particular..but 3 in general..
- for download music, I need one app that allows me to see the bitrate of the song before i'm gonna download it..
- for listen music, i already know about poweramp and n7player.. do i miss some other good programs? For me the most important thing is that the player must have the best sound quality and let me play entire folders.. in windows I was use to play music with mediamonkey..
- for organise music, the most important app i'm looking for.. I need an app that recognize something like "a% - t%" (artist - title) and automatically edit the id3 tags of multiple songs.. I mean, one app that just read the filename of the song and automatically tags the file.. in windows, with mediamonkey I was able to tag the id3 from filename and viceversa.. I already tried DroID3Tagger but the app freeze when I try to edit the id3..
Do you know the app(s) i'm looking for?
P.S. sorry for my english......
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JeanEatsWorld said:
Hi guys,
I'm looking for 3 apps.. one in particular..but 3 in general..
- for download music, I need one app that allows me to see the bitrate of the song before i'm gonna download it..
- for listen music, i already know about poweramp and n7player.. do i miss some other good programs? For me the most important thing is that the player must have the best sound quality and let me play entire folders.. in windows I was use to play music with mediamonkey..
- for organise music, the most important app i'm looking for.. I need an app that recognize something like "a% - t%" (artist - title) and automatically edit the id3 tags of multiple songs.. I mean, one app that just read the filename of the song and automatically tags the file.. in windows, with mediamonkey I was able to tag the id3 from filename and viceversa.. I already tried DroID3Tagger but the app freeze when I try to edit the id3..
Do you know the app(s) i'm looking for?
P.S. sorry for my english......
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MixZing Media Player
I would look outside the play store for older versions because the newer versions have video ads
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I would look outside the play store for older versions because the newer versions have video ads
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Is this player able to recognize the file name and edit the tag id3 of the songs?
Does someone know any app for editing id3 in batch?
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So have an app to download music like I'm sure many of us to but there are details that are missing such as track numbers and genre that I would like to add. Especially track number so that music player plays the album in order. Is there a way that I could add the missing details?
I use an app called itag pro its awesome look for it
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Meridian ~ my favorite player, which has your requirements covered, plus some:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.iii.romulus.meridian&hl=en
I've uploaded all my music to Google Play Music, and it does it's best to fix it. But you can edit it from the interface. I just stream all my music to my phone. No need to hold up space.
I use mp3tag, its free, which lets you search amazon and add all of the missing info and covers. Very easy to use.
Hi, I would like to know if there is any way I can manage and edit playlists and songs info on my galaxy s2. I have tried using Samsung Kies but it dosen't have the ability to edit song info and playlists that are created with the stock music player in my phone. Recently after connecting my phone to the computer, songs added in my playlist have been disappearing and songs info are removed(like the ablum art,artist info etc etc), I used apps downloaded from the market to edit the info of the songs . So I would like to be able to save my playlist and song info on my computer somehow. My phone is also rooted but I don't think it is the cause of this bug.
AndroidNewbiee said:
Hi, I would like to know if there is any way I can manage and edit playlists and songs info on my galaxy s2. I have tried using Samsung Kies but it dosen't have the ability to edit song info and playlists that are created with the stock music player in my phone. Recently after connecting my phone to the computer, songs added in my playlist have been disappearing and songs info are removed(like the ablum art,artist info etc etc), I used apps downloaded from the market to edit the info of the songs . So I would like to be able to save my playlist and song info on my computer somehow. My phone is also rooted but I don't think it is the cause of this bug.
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You could actually. I'm using PowerAMP Player. You could also try it.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, do you think it would be possible to create a m3u playlist on my phone and import it into the stock music player.
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Thanks for the suggestion. However, do you think it would be possible to create a m3u playlist on my phone and import it into the stock music player.
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That I do not know because when I create a playlist, I stick to whatever music player I am using.
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Try creating playlists in Windows Media Player & then use it to sync with your phone. Works for Cowon Android media players, might work with the SGS2. This assumes you're using the stock music app, obviously; most other music apps allow you to create playlists (Neutron doesn't, but you can create Poweramp playlists & point Neutron to those to get them working).
Edit - This method works with Cowon D2/D3, might be worth a try if you're going to keep using the stock music app (would be easier to buy another app from Google Play tho).
"Player Pro" is another music app you can create playlists. It's a grate music player as well. once you create a playlist most music players can use it (according to my knowledge)
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.
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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
Coming from iphone/itunes and want to know what is a good music managing app that I can use?
I really like the feature in itunes where it keeps your media organized in folders. I also like how you can delete the song in itunes, sync your phone and the song will be gone.
I really need these features in the music app I select.
Ideas?
Check out doubletwist.
dlauth said:
Coming from iphone/itunes and want to know what is a good music managing app that I can use?
I really like the feature in itunes where it keeps your media organized in folders. I also like how you can delete the song in itunes, sync your phone and the song will be gone.
I really need these features in the music app I select.
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Google play music can do all of what you want.
I've always used Poweramp
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I've always used Poweramp
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Got everything setup on doubletwist and its working pretty well. It will completely remove songs that I dont want and this will also update on the device.
One thing I noticed it doesnt do is change the file when I change its song information. For example, Itunes builds folders based on artist/album and names the song. If you change any of the above info in itunes, it actually renames and moves the file into another folder under its artist.
This is one great feature in itunes and am wanting an android solution.
Ideas?
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Got everything setup on doubletwist and its working pretty well. It will completely remove songs that I dont want and this will also update on the device.
One thing I noticed it doesnt do is change the file when I change its song information. For example, Itunes builds folders based on artist/album and names the song. If you change any of the above info in itunes, it actually renames and moves the file into another folder under its artist.
This is one great feature in itunes and am wanting an android solution.
Ideas?
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Any solution to this issue? Any Android music players that will keep the data files organized as well as itunes does it?
Hi all,
I have an extensive music library - and I'm currently using both Play Music and the default Music app to play the songs.
However it appears that no matter what settings I choose, whether I skip songs or not, both apps with only choose certain songs to play out of the 500 or so I have stored on my SD card.
Do you have recommendations on a good music player (prefer only music as don't watch videos) that doesn't just have a set list of tracks but actually shuffles when it says it is.
Thanks,
Linz.
Poweramp is pretty good but you would have to pay for it
yup, PowerAMP rocks!
there are music players like PowerAmp, N7player, PlayerPro, etc... all have trial versions, maybe you should try these and decide by yourself.
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im more of a clean design guy with a serious music library ocd,
always used shuttle+ since it keeps my library sorted with artist and album pictures, its latest beta gives it a more material design feel, and has never let me down.
On the 'free' front, I have used Vanilla Player and would recommend it. It's very capable of handling large number of files, and playlists.
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=ch.blinkenlights.android.vanilla
https://github.com/vanilla-music/vanilla
On the 'paid' front, PowerAmp seems very popular. Personally, I have used 'Gone Mad Music Player' and found it very capable too of handling large number of files & playlists.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gonemad.gmmp&hl=en
http://gonemadmusicplayer.blogspot.com
Both of these players support ReplayGain, which was an important feature for me.
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On the 'free' front, I have used Vanilla Player and would recommend it. It's very capable of handling large number of files, and playlists.
On the 'paid' front, PowerAmp seems very popular. Personally, I have used 'Gone Mad Music Player' and found it very capable too of handling large number of files & playlists.
Both of these players support ReplayGain, which was an important feature for me.
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thank you so much my friend, it's a lightweight music player which is open source :thumbup:
I've just tested it and I recommend it!
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thank you so much my friend, it's a lightweight music player which is open source :thumbup:
I've just tested it and I recommend it!
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There are not much better then Porweramp
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