Some of the games I play with SWF Player save data to .sol files you'd find somewhere in AppData on Windows. I can't find the location of said files on my phone.
Moreover, Flash games that have built in save import/export features crash SWF Player when I use them.
Before you ask, Yes, I contacted the developers. They've stopped responding to my emails.
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Hi guys/gals I have a question does anybody know where the HTC Watch app downloads movie files that youve purchased? Im not sure if the app actually downloads the files to your phone, or if it just streams them over the net? The only reason im asking is because I would like to take all of my movies files and move them to that location so I can use the HTC Watch app to play my files. When I open up the HTC Watch app it says "No Videos Found" because I havent purchased any movies, but is there a folder I can put my files in so that they show up when I launch the app? Right now the only way to play my 3d movies with the stock player is to go into gallery find my movie and then play it but I would much rather just launch a dedicated media player app that displays all my movies files and pick which one I want to watch. I dunno maybe this cant be done lol. Thanks
I haven't downloaded any movies but the green hornet is stored on your SD card in .data---htcwatch---preloaded movies. I put some of my 3s movies that I downloaded from some websites but i still couldn't play them with the HTC watch app after moving them to that folder.
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Hmm ok thanks alot! Maybe theyre encoded differently so the Watch app recognizes them.
If you can't find them on the SD, you could try /system/etc - I found the books in there.
I too am interested in figuring out how to get HTC Watch to locate, show , nd play my own movies.
I know that for the HTC Reader app that placing your own epub files into sdcard/Digital Editions will cause them to show up in the HTC app. Surely there is a similar technique for movies and HTC Watch
All HTC Watch movie files are downloaded to a hidden folder on the sd card
Use root explorer and navigate to the root of sd card, then open .data then HtcWatch folder, inside that folder will be file, preload_movies and preloads.
Open the files folder, inside there will be your downloaded files.
The downloads are in .eny format, which i have not yet been able to find what exactly can open it, besides the Htc watch player.
anyway, best of luck and let us all know if you find what mvie players can open .eny files, or at least convert them.
If you plug your phone into windows or mac be sure to enable "show hidden files"
I thought i give it a try. I downloaded something from Zippyshare and it said downloading.
Last time i tried, it went streaming instantly and i was not sure how to save it on the harddisk and i thought it was some limitation put by windows.
So now i downloaded and i could listen to the track , but here is the thing. I could only open it through the webbrowser. When i go to Nokia Music, there are no songs to be found.
Which brings me to one essenstial question..Where the heck is the file explorer? On the HD2 i had one and i could make maps and copy/paste or delete. Where can i find such thing? And how do i get my downloaded mp3 to work on the music player?
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anyone? i want to know where i can find my downloaded files through the phone and how to play my downloaded mp3 files on the music player .
There is no file browser and will never be. You cant download mp3s trough the browser, only just stream it.
so i was trying to organize my library today, accidentally renamed over 1100 songs to Eiffel 65 as the artist. No idea how something like this happened.
Anyone have a program that can analyze mp3's and rename them? I should be able to download all songs from my account, hopefully scan them with something, and then re-upload them with the correct names...
would be ridiculously amazing if something existed that could scan my google music account directly and re-name them, but I doubt thats possible.
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There are Mp3 tag editor apps, but I don't think Google Play uses that kind of Mp3 tags, maybe if you edit the tags in itunes.
Otherwise you could consider getting another music player, thought I don't know anything about Google Play Music and buying music.
There's an app called itag in Google play. Those songs the app is unable to match you will need to do it manually
Mods: If this is in the wrong section then I apologise.
Ok one and all, I need some help with this one.
I'm working on a project to do with data transfer and I need to know about how people store data on their devices. By data, I mean stuff that you transfer to and from your device ie pictures, music, docs etc. I'm only interested in what is actually physically on there and not stored in a cloud. Ideally I need the extensions (for filtering) as well as the type and the path.
If you use more than one android device and you store things differently then that would be really useful as well.
So to start with I store the following files in the following folders on my device (well, on my sd card)
Music
mp3 /music
mp4 /music
Picture
jpg /pictures
Documents
doc /documents
pdf /documents
epub /eBooks
Videos
.avi /Movies
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Kinsago
As we all know, Play Music now supports the ability to read music from a Micro-SD. But as I when ever I load music on there, it doesn't show up in the app. Im running 4.4.2, Using the file transfer on a Mac Air. Please help!
P.S: The files are in a .M4A format, don't know if that helps or not.
Edit: As I look through file explorers on my Note 2, i find the files exactly where placed. But as soon as I open Google Play Music, the files become nonexistent