Hi there...
I'm uploading my music to GPlay Music to a better sync from my PC and my Tablet,
I set to get all my music offline, but it downloads to internal memory,
taking about 50% of avaiable space (2.0Gb)...
I was looking for a way (App Mod or something) to get all my music synchronized to external sdcard.
Anyone? :\
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Unless im missing something i cant see an option to play my music which is in my Dropbox app on my Galaxy S3 via Poweramp which is my main music player, anyone know if this is possible?
Cheers
anyone?
Dropbox stores your music in the cloud, and it isn't synced to your phone like it is to your desktop.
The desktop version syncs automatically, while in the phone version you have to manually save each file from your Dropbox onto your phone.
You'll have to manually, one file by one, download and save your music to your phone, then play it with Poweramp.
OR
Do like I did, and purchase the app "Dropsync" (Full version) and set it up to sync your Music folder on your Dropbox to a folder on your phone's SD card.
Mine syncs automatically and thus my phone is always up to date with the latest music that I have on my Dropbox.
jonny68 said:
Unless im missing something i cant see an option to play my music which is in my Dropbox app on my Galaxy S3 via Poweramp which is my main music player, anyone know if this is possible?
Cheers
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If you wish to play the files directly from the cloud... no, it isn't possible (surely...)
(Solved) My music from emmc (ext SD) won't play on Google music app, it says can not play selected. I know the music is there because I can go through root browser and play mp3 file.
The music will play on my stock player (Gummy ICS), but it shows multiples of every song (8). I deleted cache, data from apps and reboot, no change. I pulled my ext SD card out of phone and put it on my computer but it will not allow me to view the files?????
Any ideas??? Help
Running Gummy ICS
Devil kernel
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Delete data in media storage and reboot.
Deleting lost. Dir in ext sd may get rid of multiples.
Ics media storage very buggy
If you have more issues
If you don't stream from Google Music I would recommend using power amp (better faster scanning) instead and getting rid of media provider.
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Deleting media storage data got rid of multiples and fixed the Google music. I split my music half int half ext and it seems to only play music from internal SD which sucks!
Edit: I guess I didn't give it enough time, its reading and playing ext now. Thanks
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Yeah, media storage takes quite a bit of time.
But it is buggy for me. It will sometimes randomly clear itselft slowly and re index. drains battery.
Also For me it would not find music on external sd after reboot.
which is why i just use poweramp but hopefully you dont run into any of the above.
All the above, LOL, plus every audio file, and I mean every, is now loading to Google music. I am getting audio from emmc (ext SD)
It also loading every image on phone to gallery. Its all good though, I'll clean up later. At least for now I can listen to my music.
Thanks a lot!
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I am officially done with Google music!
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So I'm trying to load my phone up with music since my connection is not great in the virgin islands... Can't stream off google music with confidence... When I connect my phone to the computer I transfer the music.. I run out of space so then I go into root explorer and move the music to the other sd card that has more space.. (From sdcard2 to sdcard)
When I play a song through winamp or music or google music it says cannot playback file not recognized... Is there a specific directory the files have to be in? Also song titles show up 2 or 3 times in the programs... Ugh just want my tunes to play.. I bartend and play the music through my phone...
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EVO 4G LTE
Fresh 5.1.1
Since obviously no one can answer me why some apps detect where my mp3s see and some don't...I found my own crappy workaround...
The app Music Folder Player scans your storage when ya start it... But you can't create playlists, which I need for the bar.
Found an app Cloudskipper... Scans storage and I can create playlists... Yay problem solved for now...
I've deduced that if there's a way to scan storage in the main apps (google play, music) my problem would go away...
So... How to Rescan Storage In Google Play, Music?
Blacksantron for mayor
EVO 4G LTE
Fresh 5.1.1
are you rooted? Normally media refresh is triggered by taking the external card out and putting it back in, or a reboot. Seeing as how you've moved the music from the external card to the phone's own storage, you can do it by using an app like "rescan media". There is a root version that i've used and solved my N7 player not seeing my music issue, as well as a non root version that im not sure if it works or not. Either way what you're looking for is anything that triggers the media rescan.
If all else fails try clearing google play music's cache and data in your settings > manage apps and start from scratch.
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Anyone experience this issue or have a solution?
After adding music files (via usb) i can see the files on the device, but the stock music player & 'PlayerPro' don't see them (or Google play). If i navigate to the music folder and click on one of the files they play (with generic artwork), but will not show up in the music library in the player. I tried a couple of 'media scan' apps from the market (trying to force a internal sd re-scan) still no luck. Conversely apps such as FBreader have no issues with finding ebooks added via usb at all. Seems crazy to include a music player and not be able to add music!
The files are on the internal sd card (i have no external installed as of yet).
I have android v 4.0.4 rooted.
Any suggestions?
- Tom
tomX2 said:
Anyone experience this issue or have a solution?
After adding music files (via usb) i can see the files on the device, but the stock music player & 'PlayerPro' don't see them (or Google play). If i navigate to the music folder and click on one of the files they play (with generic artwork), but will not show up in the music library in the player. I tried a couple of 'media scan' apps from the market (trying to force a internal sd re-scan) still no luck. Conversely apps such as FBreader have no issues with finding ebooks added via usb at all. Seems crazy to include a music player and not be able to add music!
The files are on the internal sd card (i have no external installed as of yet).
I have android v 4.0.4 rooted.
Any suggestions?
- Tom
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I guess i'm the only one. No worries, i give up.
- Tom
tomX2 said:
Anyone experience this issue or have a solution?
After adding music files (via usb) i can see the files on the device, but the stock music player & 'PlayerPro' don't see them (or Google play). If i navigate to the music folder and click on one of the files they play (with generic artwork), but will not show up in the music library in the player. I tried a couple of 'media scan' apps from the market (trying to force a internal sd re-scan) still no luck. Conversely apps such as FBreader have no issues with finding ebooks added via usb at all. Seems crazy to include a music player and not be able to add music!
The files are on the internal sd card (i have no external installed as of yet).
I have android v 4.0.4 rooted.
Any suggestions?
- Tom
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Download rescan media root from play store that should fix your problems
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I've downloaded music from googly play music to my external sd card. When using file explorer or another music app I can't locate any of my music I've bought.
Is it possible to find the music mp3's somehow?
Anyone help please?
If you're talking about all access music, it is only playable with Google app. Btw, you have to look in hidden android folder, in google play music. Can't remember exact path, but it's there.
If you're talking about your purchased music, might be much better to sync/download your music to your pc, then transfer on SD card. That way filenames will be preserved, rather than numbered, as is the case with play music app downloads.
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