I have some issue with MP3 files. I copied some music albums to my Live with Walkman SD card. But when i try to play it with Walkman media player, it display files are corrupted. I disconnect my phone from the PC after all the files copied. Also i can play these files on my PC Windows media player and VLC player. ( I mount SD card and I directly play these files) Are there any way to fix this issue?
Have you tried it with any other third party app in your phone? Or again copy the files to your sd card, it might be really corrupted.
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check in file properties what the sampling frequency is. I remember it used to be a problem in my good old W810 if it wasn't 44100 Hz.
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Hello,
When I copy music to the Music folder on my sdcard, Winamp does not see the files. I have to reboot the tablet in order for Winamp to see the new music files. Is this normal?
If I copy video/movie files to my sdcard, rockplayer sees the video/movie files without rebooting.
Have you tried to rescan media? That is usually what helps. There is even an app in the Market for that, cannot remember the name.
I didn't see rescan media option in winamp. Found the app though. Thanks for the advice.
Loving my Xperia S but one niggle I was hoping someone could assist with (new to Android too).
My music is all FLAC and I am using PowerAmp to play these files on the phone. I'm manually copying the files to the internal memory using Windows 7 explorer and when I copy these FLAC files I get the warning below:
"Your device might not be able to play of view this file"
I can tell it to copy anyway but I suspect that this is also the reason why I can't various software packages to sync FLAC files to the device either.
Is there any way to tell Windows (or the Phone) that it is compatible with FLAC files?
If you are syncing, it's better to convert the file format to the compatible ones. If you are just copy pasting, then it shouldn't have issue.
holy ****, i posted in the wrong thread
I want to sync as FLAC rather than transcoding
FLAC and Sola
Can the phone play FLAC using the default player or do I have to use an external player?
Just skip it. Sometimes Windows says this even if the phone/device has native support of the codec
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CyanogenMod supports FLAC out of the box. If you want to play FLAC files on stock firmware, then I'd recommend JetAudio player (there is free, ad supported version on Play Store). Also in this case, ignore the "Your device might not be able to play of view this file" warning
Use sd card mounter for Xperia t,look for it on the forum. You will be able to mount as a normal mass storage device,not a mtp,so no restrictions about copying some files. Btw, I play my flacs on poweramp too,on my Xperia u.
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google music player is not listing the songs present in the sd card.
if i copy the file to sd card it shows. however, if connect the phone to computer and access sd card again the songs are no longer displayed in the google music player app(i think some scanning bug).
no problem with htc music player app.
any suggestion
wow thought it was just me with this issue
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koottanal said:
google music player is not listing the songs present in the sd card.
if i copy the file to sd card it shows. however, if connect the phone to computer and access sd card again the songs are no longer displayed in the google music player app(i think some scanning bug).
no problem with htc music player app.
any suggestion
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ya F google music and use poweramp also google music only plays music you buy from them ONLY as i found out then i said F google music
the app for some reason only recognizes music files stored in the root of the sd card and won't recognize them if they're in any folder.
I had this problem with my S2 as well; I connect my phone with usb debugging checked and copy paste all my music from the music folder on my PC to the music folder on my SD card.
I keep getting the error, " sorry, the player does not support this type of audio file"
Is there anyway to fix this or am I doing something wrong? The music is in mp3 format.
Can somebody please help me out? Thanks
Usb Debugging has nothing to do with normal file transfer.
What type of file extension are you trying to copy? Normal mp3 or some less common and/or proprietary format such as aac, flac, wma, ...
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they are all MP3 format
Try copying your files to the phone throug Airdroid or another file transfer app.
Alternatively if you're rooted, you can use the Easy UMS app to mount your external sdcard on the computer.
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I am rooted, where would I find the easy ums app? For now i will try using airdroid
So i copied and pasted my music to the sd card. Now when i try to play files, some work and some still give the same error message. Also when I click on a song, it automatically starts shuffling through the list but only stays on each song for a second. Im stumped!
I tried Isyncr and Isyncr wifi, both did not work. It shows that it has transferred 500 files but when I go to the music, theres only about 25 files there. The Isyncr process took about 25 minutes and it showed every song that was copied. But when i looked in the music and syncr folder, there were only about 25 songs, I dont understand why the rest were not copied????
It's to do with the media scanner not running. Download rescan media from market and run it and then give it a minute and try going back to music again and they should work. I don't know if there is a bug in the firmware but it's annoying.
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It's to do with the media scanner not running. Download rescan media from market and run it and then give it a minute and try going back to music again and they should work. I don't know if there is a bug in the firmware but it's annoying.
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thank you, i will try that next
I have that same problem...i can listen music drom my files explorer but not all songs in stock music player...i tried media scanner but that doesnt work. its rooted phone, base samsung 4.04.. latest siyah.
solution?
dankantar said:
I have that same problem...i can listen music drom my files explorer but not all songs in stock music player...i tried media scanner but that doesnt work. its rooted phone, base samsung 4.04.. latest siyah.
solution?
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Yes, I have exactly the same problems for a few of my mp3 files.
I maybe due to some permission issue with the files? Strangely, I can play
all the problematic mp3s directly from the file explorer but not from the player
or any other media players including winamp, real, BS Player etc.
Anyone got a solution for this?
Do the mp3 files have the same properties regarding bitrate...maybe it cannot play files with 320kbps or more or files vith VBR(varibile bit rate)
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Music on internal sd card not ext sd card ???
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Do the mp3 files have the same properties regarding bitrate...maybe it cannot play files with 320kbps or more or files vith VBR(varibile bit rate)
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Well, no, they are all either 128k or 192k.
I also converted some flv files to mp3 with Real converter, the player also cannot play these converted mp3.
I'm on a Stock sense ROM and I just added some new music to my phone, and I downloaded it from my phone. I used ES file Explorer to move the folder to my music folder (on my sd card), but my music player won't recognize the files. Any ideas?
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krobinso2295 said:
I'm on a Stock sense ROM and I just added some new music to my phone, and I downloaded it from my phone. I used ES file Explorer to move the folder to my music folder (on my sd card), but my music player won't recognize the files. Any ideas?
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Sometimes the phone can take a while scanning memory for media files. To speed this up, you can try opening an mp3 directly from ES File Explorer (tell it to open with your music app, of course), or you can try an app called "SDRescan." If those don't do it, my advice would be to delete the mp3s and re-sync them. I use Media Monkey, and as a heads up, I found that older versions of Media Monkey wouldn't sync everything properly, so I had to update to the newest version to remedy all problems.