Backup Sense Playlists - HTC Rezound

I am trying to figure out how to backup the playlists I have made in the HTC Sense music player.
I am pretty sure it is just a DB file somewhere on the device. Can anybody tell me what file?
Stock / Rooted ICS OTA Rezound.

I know My Backup Pro will allow you to backup playlists. I did this prior to upgrading my phone to ICS. I was able to restore the playlist, however for whatever odd reason, the restore process never seemed to finish. It just sat there at 0%, I left it alone for about 5 minutes, then decided to force kill it. Despite that issue, the music app had my playlists restored and the music played without any issues.

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[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

Pre ICS upgrade question...

Is there anyway to backup everything (all settings, all apps, all data, home screens, shortcuts, BT pairings etc.) on GB and have it perfectly restored after a new OS version upgrade (ICS) ? I have been researching this on various sites but can't find a clear answer. I know if I root my Note I can create a NANDROID backup image. But when restored it restores the OS as well. Correct? Or is there a way to restore a NANDROID backup with out restoring the OS? Or will using Titanium or My Backup Pro accomplish what I'm asking for? THANX!
You are correct on nandroid, no way to do it without the OS. You will have to re set up all of your settings and bt pairings afaik. Titanium will restore all of your installed apps, but not how you had everything set up. As for texts, there are some SMS backup apps on the market. Some launchers also provide the ability to backup how you had them set up, but I'm not sure which ones, and if you're not using it currently it wouldn't do much good anyways. Also, if you're doing the update through kies, it will wrote everything off your phone, so be sure to transfer your photos to your computer before you do. Also, if you use titanium, you would have to transfer that file to your computer before using kies.
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Maybe I'm repeating this... Titanium does not keep the settings? I dont particularly like Titanium because I want to select my important apps and do a batch backup to my SD card. I want it to keep the settings and logins too. Then, when I get a new rom, I can load the app, settings, log ins and everything.
Is this not possible?
I use 128 bit passwords that are about 30 characters long, so I end up texting myself my AndroidMarket password and using the online market to push the apps to the phone over wifi. Then I use USB to copy over a KeePass database and load KeePass Droid to start setting all my logins for VOIP, emails, media apps, etc. since it has a notification bar user/pswd dropdown to copy. It is more time consuming than I prefer, it makes it impossible to really try new roms that often, keepass makes it at least bearable.
Would you care to tell me how people manage to use nightly builds and things of that nature while not spending hours plugging in all the settings?
Titanium restores app data.
The first batch of each sub section is what i use.
Backup:
Backup all user apps
Restore:
Restore missing apps with data
Theoretically you could backup all system data that appears with green txt I'm the list of programs in tibu, which would include things such as Wi-Fi password and bt pairings i believe.
but if you were to have issues by restoring that, because restoring system data can be funky sometimes, you'd have to factory reset and start over, so that part is up to you.
I don't do anything other than the batches i mentioned above.
If you are upgrading ICS from a stock GB then you won't lose your app, its data and contact.
But settings, home keys and shortcuts will be initiated.
I don't know how to back it up but I usually screen shot those and then just redo when I have a new rom installed.

[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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mp3 files mysteriously get longer duration times

My mp3 files get little encores tacked onto them for no apparent reason. Once dowloaded the song appears as it should (I had no reason to suspect any problem) Upon later listens, the song will end and then skip back to a random point during the song and play through to the ending again. At first I thought it was my mp3 player glitching So I didn`t think it was much of a problem. I changed mp3 players and it still happend. So I began checking the song lengths against the stated length of the songs I downloaded thinking the source was the problem. Sure enough many (but not all) of my song lengths would be anywhere between 10 seconds too long and double the song length. So I deleted and re-downloaded a bunch of my songs (After having went through the process of editing the tags so the songs would play in the right order and have added information I like to keep with my songs). While downloading this time I double checked the stated song length against the wikipedia information about the song. They would match to within a second or two at most. Then I would look in the music players listing for how long the song was. They would match to wikipedia as well. After re-editing the tags to how I want them sorted I checked the lengths again. Still matched. A few days later just for good measure I checked a few of my downloads... Too long again. I`d listen to the song and it would have an ending where there should be an ending and an added encore. Back where I started from.
Welcome to XDA
I've had scripted jpeg malware before. They can damage files in the folder they are in but can't damage the folders (or files in those folder) within the main infected folder. The folder acts as containment. If one of those get in a database folder with hundreds or more loose files it be hell to find. The solution is to delete the malware jpeg.
Never heard of that happen with audio files though. It's either a 3rd party app, system corruption or malware doing it. Files should not mutate by themselves. Load some known good mp3's and see what happens.
Clear system cache if you have that option.
Whatever the cause it needs to be tracked down.
Happy witch hunting...
In the future use mp4's, wav or flak for higher resolution...
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Welcome to XDA
I've had scripted jpeg malware before. They can damage files in the folder they are in but can't damage the folders (or files in those folder) within the main infected folder. The folder acts as containment. If one of those get in a database folder with hundreds or more loose files it be hell to find. The solution is to delete the malware jpeg.
Never heard of that happen with audio files though. It's either a 3rd party app, system corruption or malware doing it. Files should not mutate by themselves. Load some known good mp3's and see what happens.
Clear system cache if you have that option.
Whatever the cause it needs to be tracked down.
Happy witch hunting...
In the future use mp4's, wav or flak for higher resolution...
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thanks for trying to help. sure they are all in the music folder but each artist and album has a sub folder all to itself. whatever this is it is equal opportunity.... but not all inclusive. the extra long songs are spread out over lots of different places but not all songs in any given location are affected.
I`ve sent emails to the app devs to see if they have any ideas.
I`ve also scanned for viruses and malware. no hits. also the rest of the phone is running fine except for a little laggy at times on my tag editor app.
well that is unexpected! I played an affected song with Files by Google and it is the proper song length and has no encore. Both my tag editor which can play songs and my mp3 player app show that the song is too long and they play the encore. different developers for both apps.
Take the tag editor out of the equation.
Any other 3rd party apps with permission to access the music folder?
Try using Poweramp as the player. It's rock solid stable.
If you have backup of the library on the PC, etc delete the one on the phone, then replace with the backup copy.
It could still be malware or software/firmware corruption. A factory reset may be needed if you can't find the root cause. Play with it.
What triggers it? Is it a specific file type?
Scan a effected file with online Virustotal.
Looking at running services and cache apps see what's running. If you can clear the system cache do so.
Do some Google searches too, it doesn't have to be that exact device. This is bizarre... until you track it down.
checked file with virus total online. a bunch say undetected. 15 say unable to process file.
only file type is mp3 I can`t figure out the cause. it seems so random.
last time I cleared cache I lost all of my attached lyrics (I also translate the lyrics to spanish so my wife can better understand the song lyrics) that is a lot of work to undo. I am loath to do so. I`ll do so as last resort.
now the only apps that have access are camera, files by google, gallery, mcAffe Security, and messages. I removed permission from 10 or so apps. none of them were suspicious. all well known brand name apps.
tag editor no longer has permission nor my mp3 player (muzio)
going to DL poweramp
going to restore music files from an external hard drive
System cache, not app cache. On Samsung's it's on the boot menu. If this applies to your device too.
.wav files effected?
can`t even find help online to locate how to clear system cache on my phone. it is a oneplus nord n10 5g
no wav files are affected that I am aware of. I don`t know how long they are supposed to be and I haven`t searched for and listened to them to find out.
I searched for cache cleaners in the play store and downloaded the highest rated antivirus app on the list. its by protectstar AI v1.1.4(1030). because of my search parameters I thought it would have a cache cleaner. nope.
I ran a regular scan which found no problems. running a deep scan now. 36% through and no problems.
It is saying it found a surprising number of apps. 363 of them at this point. If I added my last 5 phones apps together I might expect fewer apps.
it seems I have to go into recovery mode (don`t yet know how and it sounds like something I don`t really want to do) in order to clear system cache. It also seems that doing so will clear all the app caches. I already stated why I don`t want to do that.
BryanJam said:
it seems I have to go into recovery mode (don`t yet know how and it sounds like something I don`t really want to do) in order to clear system cache. It also seems that doing so will clear all the app caches. I already stated why I don`t want to do that.
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The app caches are separate from the system cache at least on Samsung's. Verify that first.
Otherwise it's no big deal.
Some malware has no definition and will not show up on any scans. If it's a file(s) in your music database that's the cause it will need to be deleted. The trigger many times is when the file is opened. This may help you locate it if that's the cause.
no problems with the deep scan aand I just cleared system cache.
will see what happens now.
The backuo I had took me back WAY back. I swear I backed up more recently. I`ll be a long time straightening everything out.
Thanks again for the help! I`will come back and reply if the problem persists after I have caught back up.
If it's a file with malicious metadata or something in it, it will be tough to find.
Contain, isolate, remove. Protect the backup copies!
I like to keep time staggered redundant backups, a minimum of two. If you're backup copy fails?
My music database is over a half dozen backups deep on multiple sdds and hdds.
blackhawk said:
If it's a file with malicious metadata or something in it, it will be tough to find.
Contain, isolate, remove. Protect the backup copies!
I like to keep time staggered redundant backups, a minimum of two. If you're backup copy fails?
My music database is over a half dozen backups deep on multiple sdds and hdds.
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I know sooner than expected. I was listening while I work and after about 15 songs or so I got an encore from one of the backup songs. I see there are three versions of that song in my back up. one 4 minutes 30 seconds one 3:49 and one 3:39. it`s supposed to be 3:50 according to wikipedia. of course I checked the 3:49 ends normally. but get this the 3:39 one ends at 2:00. go figure.
BryanJam said:
I know sooner than expected. I was listening while I work and after about 15 songs or so I got an encore from one of the backup songs. I see there are three versions of that song in my back up. one 4 minutes 30 seconds one 3:49 and one 3:39. it`s supposed to be 3:50 according to wikipedia. of course I checked the 3:49 ends normally. but get this the 3:39 one ends at 2:00. go figure.
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So the backup is tainted too?
I am running another deep scan this time with the backup drive attached. 47% through no problems found but I am guessing it is. whe n the scan is complete I will play the tainted song directly from the backup to see if it has the three versions with three different lengths.
I have multiple versions of many songs. The fact that they are mutating is deeply concerning though. I've never seen that.
I intentionally have multiple versions of songs. not for this one. However there are three versions of different lengths on the backup drive the one with 4:36 has an encore and two with 3:49 one of the two ends at 1:56 the other ends normally. nothing detected with the deep scan.
hey black hawk. I am working on restoring my song collection. very few of the backed up songs were effected. doesn`t mean I don`t have to check them all!
I have two questions about power amp that you might be able to answer.
If I listen to half a song and then select a new song to listen to the next time the first song comes up to play it starts where It left off in the middle of the song. Is there a setting I have set up wrong or whats the deal? (figured this one out) it was the store/restore per track progress
also is there a way to reset play counts on the tracks? during this process I sometimes have to listen to a song a couple of times. When I get finished I would like to start with the track counts all back to 0 so that I can shuffle and not hear the same songs over again while neglecting some others.
Mine doesn't behave like that; if I skip forward then back, that song starts from the beginning.
It's in settings, somewhere. Make frequent settings backups especially during set up, just in case. Those backups are important with a complex app like this.
I don't understand your second question. I use playlists or play albums. I don't use suffle or random select as I have over 6000 tracks! I have music database backups that go back over 12 years. Time staggered backups are important if the database is somehow corrupted.
I'm very curious what caused your problem. Never heard of this before, but that doesn't mean it can't happen! Again it reminds me of those malware jpegs.
I vet all downloads before moving them out of the download folder. It may be as simple as playing the track, opening the jpeg or more in depth like scanning with online Virustotal. If there's any doubt, no matter how small, that file gets deleted. Nothing is worth the risk of potentially damaging a database or OS load.
blackhawk said:
Mine doesn't behave like that; if I skip forward then back, that song starts from the beginning.
It's in settings, somewhere. Make frequent settings backups especially during set up, just in case. Those backups are important with a complex app like this.
I don't understand your second question. I use playlists or play albums. I don't use suffle or random select as I have over 6000 tracks! I have music database backups that go back over 12 years. Time staggered backups are important if the database is somehow corrupted.
I'm very curious what caused your problem. Never heard of this before, but that doesn't mean it can't happen! Again it reminds me of those malware jpegs.
I vet all downloads before moving them out of the download folder. It may be as simple as playing the track, opening the jpeg or more in depth like scanning with online Virustotal. If there's any doubt, no matter how small, that file gets deleted. Nothing is worth the risk of potentially damaging a database or OS
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shuffle has a slider with less random and full random. less random takes into account how many times a track has been played and prefers the least played tracks preventing randomly hearing the same track twice in a row, full random just randomizes the tracks and that being the case you might hear the same song twice in a row with the less random option you can play a twenty song playlist on shuffle and not hear the same song twice until all the songs in the playlist have been played at least once. With full random you might hear song 6 8 times before you hear song 1 once.
i heard back from power amp tech support. they tell me to do a full rescan in order to reset the play counts. if I do what they say which is go to settings/ library where there is an option to do a full rescan. I select this option and it warns me that all tag info will be erased from power amp database and library/folders will be rescanned also WARNING! track entries from ejected/unmounted storage/ SD cards will be removed from Library/Folders, buyt will stay in play lists.
i suspect the file manipulation had to do with the auto tagger I paid good money for and used to edit tags by album or artist and add lyrics to individual songs. I believe it was callaed autotagger - music tag editor by sergey churpin. I sent them an email quite a while ago. no response.

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