Google play music playlist saving - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
does anybody know if it's possible to save and reinstall playlists created using the google play music app. When i do a data wipe, the playlists i've previously created have (as expected) been deleted, is it possible to back up then restore rather than having to recreate post wipe?
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Did u already try to backup the app via titanium backup?
This should backup also the playlists etc...
Much success
CHEERS
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Thanks for the suggestion. I have to admit that I've never used Titanium Backup before, so I DL'd it, tried your suggestion......and it works..... ....
No more recreating playlists post wipe and flash....and I've even copied the backup to my micro SD card so that there's absolutely no chance of accidental deletion.....
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Yes titanium backup is my top 10 must have app

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Power Amp

I use Power Amp as my music player, I wanted to know if there is a way to backup my playlist so that I don't have to redo them everytime I flash a ROM. I backed up the app with titanium backup pro but that doesn't restore my playlist when I restore the app.
Any help how I could?
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Well, they probably get stored somewhere where Titanium backup doesn't check. Check the PowerAmp website for where it stores your playlists, and then go in there and copy them out to your SD card manually.
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http://powerampapp.com/

Playlists never restore

Anyone know how to save playlists that restore? Whenever i use TB they just never come back and i have to recreate them
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[Q] best way to restore apps using Titanium Backup

I just joined the root game with the purchase of the Rezound so i never learned how to backup and restore things. i just installed titanium backup and kinda backed everything up, took the files off of the sd card and put them back on and restored them when i flashed a new rom.
Now i heard about this method were you create an update.zip folder to flash in recovery and i was wondering if anyone could tell me how to do this?
I thought it only installed titanium but I dont know. I will say this I run my backups on a schedule every night at 2 am everyday. I use force redo of backups. Then I know I'm backed up. I also sync that to my dropbox.
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zone23 said:
I thought it only installed titanium but I dont know. I will say this I run my backups on a schedule every night at 2 am everyday. I use force redo of backups. Then I know I'm backed up. I also sync that to my dropbox.
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Ding ding ding. Drop box works great for this purpose. Then, if your internal/ext. Storage gets erased, you will always have it at your disposal.
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Just so you don't have regrets later, just get in the habit of only backing up the user apps. If you jump roms you could run into some issues restoring system apps. Done there, been that
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May want to look into MyBackup root, if all you're interested in is app backup. I have found it to be a little faster and it's free version allows "silent" restoring of apps.

[Q] Restoring apps off old phone using Titanium Backup

I rooted my new galaxy sIII in hopes of using titanium backup to restore the apps off my old htc evo 4g. On the new phone the apps don't show up when I try to batch restore...
Any Idea how to get this to work?
liv4evr said:
I rooted my new galaxy sIII in hopes of using titanium backup to restore the apps off my old htc evo 4g. On the new phone the apps don't show up when I try to batch restore...
Any Idea how to get this to work?
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did you put your old sd card in your new phone?
I have the feeling that titanium is searching your phone's internal memory rather than sd card for your backups.
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In titanium, press menu the preferences. Scroll down to backup location. Find where you have them stored and they will show
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tkemack said:
In titanium, press menu the preferences. Scroll down to backup location. Find where you have them stored and they will show
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That is correct, a lot of the apps search the 'sd card' but it won't automatically search the external sd card, the user supplied one.
Question's been answered, but I want to mention: be careful when restoring data like contacts and messaging. That's what I did that required a couple of factory resets to fix.
User installed apps restore just fine, as you would think. Even Swype, which surprised me.
All I restore is missing apps w/data
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Backing up /Restoring Apps (Galaxy SII HD E120S)

I want to ASK something. One thing bothers me is that whenever I have to test a ROM upgrade/downgrade all my data/installed apps are gone. Is there a way that I can backup my all apps and their data and restore them after installing new ROM. I have already testes some Play Store apps like App Backup and Restore but it didn't work.
I also always set option of backing up apps and data on google accounts but couldn't find any option to restore.
Thanks for your comments.
Titanium bk is one of the best. Highly recommend.
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Yes titanium backup is very good.
For my contacts i always use mcbackup in combi with dropbox. When you flash with cwm i always make a nandroid backup.
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