Hi,
I bought a Transformer and copy mp3 files to Music default folder on hard drive. Where are the other musics recognized by the Music default Player
The problem is that the player doesn't recognize/sync with the folder and i can't play that sounds (mp3) directly from the player.
The only way is to go to the folder and load the file, that......
I also downloaded doublTwist and it doesn't recognize
Hope someone can help me,
Thanks in advance
Have you restarted since you copied them over? I think it needs to scan for the media files before they will show up
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Hi, when i got my memory card from my moms old phone and put it in my touch pro the music was sorted by artists and so. There was a folder with the artists name inside another folder called "predefmusic" and the mp3 files was in the artist-named folder. But when i put my music on the same way at the memory card it doesnt work... Anyone knows what´s wrong?
benmuskler said:
Hi, when i got my memory card from my moms old phone and put it in my touch pro the music was sorted by artists and so. There was a folder with the artists name inside another folder called "predefmusic" and the mp3 files was in the artist-named folder. But when i put my music on the same way at the memory card it doesnt work... Anyone knows what´s wrong?
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Its hard to assertain exactly "where " your music is not working due to the vague manner in which you asked your question.
If you are referring to the music tab in manila, if the files are tagged correctly, manila will sort them correctly.
The music files can't be tagged with ID3 v.2, but anything less should be fine.
Ultimately your file structure would be artist with an accompanying jpg and then each album folder under that artist with an accompanying album cover jpg.
Manila then creats another Album art .jpg to fit the tab.
My music is set up the same way that Bruce mentions (\Storage Card\My Music\Artist\Album). I suspect that what you need to do is update your music library if you're using wmp or the tf3d player (which sucks, imo) or something like kinoma. If you use tcpmp, it doesn't keep a music database. Instead, you use a file explorer to select music to play or create songlists (mort player is the same way, I think).
I haven't really used my phone as an MP3 player, but now I have a nice, big SD card in it and have decided to copy some songs over.
When I load up Media Player (I like it. So sue me.) and tell it to update the library, it doesn't see the MP3s I put on the storage card. I tried putting them in the My Documents/My Music folder on the card and I even tried putting them in the same folder as that stupid Dogbark file in the main memory and the library NEVER finds them. Is there a trick to make media player see MP3s or what? I can open the files manually and Media Player will play them just fine.
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I wanted to mention that, when I do 'Update Library', the phone says it found 40+ files, but the device library only shows 4 files (dogbark, mommy, allouete and ding) and the storage card shows nothing.
Did you switch to Storage Card (Next to the Library button there is a drop down menu)?
How do you get files to show up in the "My TV" area in media player? I've tried renaming video files with all kinds of extensions but nothing works.
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Your need windows media center edition then you can transfer your recorded tv. You might be able to convert mpg or avi to either dvr-ms or wtv then use Windows media player to sync it with your phone.
Thanks sandrobber. So are you saying that I can't just change the extension to say "wtv or dvr-ms" and have media player update the library and have it be in there? I would have to use Media center to transfer the files over? Lets say I did that and the file is transferred to the phone and everything is okay. Lets say the file is named "conan.wtv". If I reset my phone or wanted to move that file to another phone can't I just copy that file to the new phone and have media player do a library update and it be in there?
I have tried the built in media player, doubletwist and also 'MixZing' I can't seem to figure out how to navigate to a particular folder to play an .mp3. What am I missing here?
I do not know how to do this from the player but here is what work:
Open File Manager (My Files)
Navigate to the folder
Double click the first mp3 file in the folder
File manager will offer a list of music players to play the file. The player will then proceed to play the files from the folder
In general, it seems like the use of tags in MP3 files is the way to go though.
Great tip! I never thought to use "My Files" since I normally use ES File manager, but that works great! Thank you.
So I am not doing anything wrong, these options are just not part of these players?
Im not sure I understand the question. Whatever files i have on my sd card show up in Video player/ Music Player, or whatever files the player is capable of playing, no matter where they are on the sd card.
The built in player doesn't have a file explorer
The built in player doesn't have a file explorer, but it should have all your compatible files indexed. It has an ok search function that you can use to find what you are looking for after you enter the app. click on the search touch button on the bottom right of your phone.
Hi,
Every time I copy music files (.mp3, etc) from my computer to the internal storage of the Huawei Mate 7, the Music player can't find any of the music files. I tried transferring to the device's Music folder and Audio folder to no avail -- the Music Player still can't find them. Manually tracking it in the file folder reveals all music files are stored though. But the Music player app keeps on saying "0 music files".
Am I just missing something or do I need to sync it first? Or do I need to use the Huawei Desktop Suite software so the music player recognizes all relevant files?
Thanks
xhevw8 said:
Hi,
Every time I copy music files (.mp3, etc) from my computer to the internal storage of the Huawei Mate 7, the Music player can't find any of the music files. I tried transferring to the device's Music folder and Audio folder to no avail -- the Music Player still can't find them. Manually tracking it in the file folder reveals all music files are stored though. But the Music player app keeps on saying "0 music files".
Am I just missing something or do I need to sync it first? Or do I need to use the Huawei Desktop Suite software so the music player recognizes all relevant files?
Thanks
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Have you try with another player like PowerAmp or Neutron ? Normally in preferences you can specify in which folder your music is stored.
Migou67 said:
Have you try with another player like PowerAmp or Neutron ? Normally in preferences you can specify in which folder your music is stored.
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Thank you sir, I downloaded PowerAmp & Neutron and both were able to automatically track the music files. I wonder why the native music player (or even Google Play Music) doesn't do that automatically.