I bought my wife a Verizon (VS450PP) LG Optimus Exceed 2 phone to use as a music player for her group fitness classes. I copied all of our music to the SD card and she creates the playlists on the phone. The SD card is filing up, so I bought a 64GB card to swap out. I removed the existing 32 GB card, used an adapter to copy all of the files onto my computer desktop and then copy them to the new SD card. When I popped that SD card in, the playlists were present, but all of them had 0 songs in them.
I turned the phone off, removed the 64 GB SD card and put the 32 GB SD card back in. I started the phone up and it also has the playlists with 0 songs in them. Note that I did not delete ANYTHING from the 32 GB card.
My wife is going to kill me if all of her playlists are gone. Help, please!
CheapDad
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I put 10 songs on my micro sd card and then inserted the card into the phone. When trying to play the songs, i am told the player does not support file type. Any idea what is going on here? Will it only play the mp3's if i put them on the phone through USB mass storage mode?
Any ideas would be great.
I have mp3s on my micro sd in a folder called music and they play fine
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Likewise on external SD card in songs folder .
jje
My media collection is to large to fit on to just my external microSD card or my internal storage alone,
However it will fit if i split in in half and put some on both the internal and external card.
My problem is it can be rather hard to keep track of what files are on which card so i end up with doubles all over the place.
Is there any program that can manage my media and split it across both the internal and external SD card without putting any files on both?
I don't care necessarily about moving apps or the data folder, just want the best script or way to swap the media files and such so I can download things like TED videos or offline songs from Music Unlimited to my much larger micro sd card.
Thanks.
Things you should know:
Rooted S4 running 4.4.2 (stock kernal)
So first off I torrent a lot so may be the songs, but affected songs from different source all have the same weird noise....
Second I bought a 130 GB SD card off eBay for $20
Third about a month ago before this I started noticing this problem, I corrupted my SD by unmount in it because I was having app installation issues. [Fixed that problem] and I plugged the SD card into my laptop and ran a Windows program through cmd that wiped the drive and fixed it. And I whent ahead and formatted it once I put it back in my S4.
May be a dead giveaway but occasionally Camera pics saved to my SD card, a grey bar starting from the bottom covers up the image and then after a while says corrupt. But only occasionally not on all pictures...
Finally it's rooted and I wanted to be able to edit my music on the SD card, so I ran NextApp SD Fix.
Background:
Once the drive wiped, I lost all my music. So I took to tormenting to get my music back... Though I did not have an SD card reader on my laptop and for some reason have trouble connecting my phone to it I had to transfer my songs on a thumb drive. First batch, I already had the SD card out so I transferred about 3GB worth of music on that directly. Next I transfered directly to the SD through my phone (USB to transfer from computers).
Question:
Songs from both batches where experiencing weird sounds *hard to explain* permanently in the song on my phone, but not original computer. Is this due to my SD card being faulty, an issue transferring, or the fact that I used SDFix?
Something is been bothering me since my G3 days, and seems on my V10 has the same reaction.
I am using the STOCK LG MUSIC player, and i have all my Audio Files on the 200GB FREE SD Card.
Every time I unmount the SD card, all the songs I added to my playlists are empty....remounting the SD card doesnt resolve the issue.
Seems I need to re-add all the songs again to those playlists.
Is there a way to back up the Playlist, or to retain all the song listings?
Move them onto the phones storage from SD storage. That will retain them.
Otherwise, reformat the SD card and re add them back onto the card. Sounds like you might have an issue with the card.