Is there any free music player app right now that can do that? I have tried all sort of music players such as google music, winamp, etc but all players requires me to manually press and hold each mp3 file to add to a playlist. Is there any app that allows us to choose all the files we want and subsequently add to playlist??
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d3FytH3m1Nd said:
Is there any free music player app right now that can do that? I have tried all sort of music players such as google music, winamp, etc but all players requires me to manually press and hold each mp3 file to add to a playlist. Is there any app that allows us to choose all the files we want and subsequently add to playlist??
Thanks.
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hi dear try Nexmusic or Nrg player these 2 players are the best :fingers-crossed:
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xXPr0XNinjaXx said:
hi dear try Nexmusic or Nrg player these 2 players are the best :fingers-crossed:
Hit that thanks button if i helped u
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thanks for your suggestion! I've tried nexmusic but it still requires manually adding of music one by one to a playlist. or is there something I'm missing?
nrg player does have the function to add multiple songs into 1 playlist!! but it's a trial and the interface is slightly bad :X
thanks!
edit: I need the playlist because I use the Zombies Run app during my run to listen to my music and the app only play musics via playlists. However, the songs added to the playlist in nrg player isn't recognised!!
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Disclaimer: New to Android, just got ATT Galaxy SII
When I click on an MP3 file, in Reader, for example, it asks me to launch in either Music or Sound player. Both of those programs stop playing audio when I try to do something else on my phone.
The 'Listen' app for podcasts can continue to play in the background, why won't it let me play the file through there?
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I read through this thread but there was no definitive answer.
Hi. When you select an audio file from something like a file explorer, The media apps play that song as more of a preview.
If you want to keep them playing in the background (assuming music) try playing they by finding them in the music player itself. the audio should still play as long as you use the home button to navigate out of that app. (Back button ~ close)
Hope that helps
If you want to keep them playing in the background (assuming music) try playing they by finding them in the music player itself.
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Thanks for assistance. But this MP3 file isn't stored on my device. It's a podcast hosted elsewhere.
Deenybird said:
Thanks for assistance. But this MP3 file isn't stored on my device. It's a podcast hosted elsewhere.
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Ahh. Sorry about that, I need to stop skimming when I read. I'm not very familiar with pod casts so unfortunately i can't help you further =[ Not sure why its not working for streamed files. Internet radio programs such as TuneIn radio work fine in the background for me.
Good luck and hopefully someone else can help
Is there any way to force S-Voice to use Google Music App instead of the stock music player.
For example you say: "Play *Song Title*"
And it plays the song from your Google Music account.
I've tried setting Google Music to the default player and that doesn't work.
S-Voice will still attempt to play the song using the TW Music Player.
Any ideas? Has anyone tried deleting the stock music app?
Praetorian011 said:
Is there any way to force S-Voice to use Google Music App instead of the stock music player.
For example you say: "Play *Song Title*"
And it plays the song from your Google Music account.
I've tried setting Google Music to the default player and that doesn't work.
S-Voice will still attempt to play the song using the TW Music Player.
Any ideas? Has anyone tried deleting the stock music app?
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I think you'd have to decompile the apk and edit it
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xtrezpasor said:
I think you'd have to decompile the apk and edit it
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This would be correct. Most likely the APK is looking for the file name of Samsung's Stock Music Player.
Too bad. I don't store any music locally, for the most part.
It would be handy since I tend to listen to music in the car which is exactly when I'd rather usr voice commands.
Slightly off topic but I would assume this also means a modified apk would be needed to wake up S-Voice from WidgetLocker or the like.
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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)
Hey all,
Im trying to find a way to organize my songs somehow.
I would like to separate my music into to categories or folders, one for rock and one for country and then be able to pick either country or rock from my stock Htc music player.
I can/have hooked my phone up to my comp, created 2 folders and organized my songs accordingly. The problem is when I start up my music player the player does not recognize the folders and just gives me a complete list of songs on my phone.
Sometimes I just want to listen to rock and other times, chill out to some country. If I had the ability to pick a gene/folder within my music player, then I could just shuffle all songs within that folder only.
I have not been able to figure out how to make the phone/music player recognize folders
Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
Thank you,
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Hey all,
Im trying to find a way to organize my songs somehow.
I would like to separate my music into to categories or folders, one for rock and one for country and then be able to pick either country or rock from my stock Htc music player.
I can/have hooked my phone up to my comp, created 2 folders and organized my songs accordingly. The problem is when I start up my music player the player does not recognize the folders and just gives me a complete list of songs on my phone.
Sometimes I just want to listen to rock and other times, chill out to some country. If I had the ability to pick a gene/folder within my music player, then I could just shuffle all songs within that folder only.
I have not been able to figure out how to make the phone/music player recognize folders
Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
Thank you,
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I do believe you can set up playlists and just pick that from the music player, otherwise find a music player that does support them.
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I do believe you can set up playlists and just pick that from the music player, otherwise find a music player that does support them.
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I have tons of songs for each gen. It would not be worth it to hand pick the songs, way to time consuming. Its quicker to just skip songs, that is what I'm doing now, Hoping for a much better solution.
Thanks for the input
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer
Browse and play your music by albums, artists, genres, songs, podcasts, folders, composers, videos and playlists
kc6wke said:
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer
Browse and play your music by albums, artists, genres, songs, podcasts, folders, composers, videos and playlists
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Sounds like that might work, Im going to give it a try
Thanks
Although not folder sorted, separation by Genre is sort of built into the MP3 standard, you just have to add the appropriate Genre tag to the files. There are multiple programs for Windows/Mac/Linux that can edit MP3 tags on single or multiple files at once. Then you just need a music player that can sort and play by Genre, like Winamp, PowerAmp, Fusion, N7, or most full-featured players.
You can also use an app like this to make playlists based off of what songs are in what folder.
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You can also use an app like this to make playlists based off of what songs are in what folder.
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Thanks Zourn, I will check that out.
Sounds like with the feed back Im getting, something is going to work for me
Thanks everyone
So I've been having issues and I want to use a descent music player.
Pretty much all I want the ability to do is forward back and forth tracks and be able to sort/view by folders.
PowerAmp does it but it's not free and after a while expires which is lame.
There's also MusicPlayer - Audio Player by Mobile_V5 but it's full of ads which is stupid and... it doesn't have a simple button where you can repeat a song. It has the folder view, recent view, etc.. which is all neat and simple. However the ads and lack of repeat button...
I don't are about shuffle I don't want shuffle. I like to pick my folder which I name a genre and then play what's in the folder. Then just go forward/back when i want to.
Gone mad music player (GMMP) is awesome
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Have you tried this? I think it will do some of what you ask. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187249
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118957
Omich Player, light weight and folder player
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950364
Have you tried VLC? I don't know about you, but I like it as a video and music player. It's perfect for my use.
Dub music player