Hi guys,
Every time I update my Rom it seems my playlists get deleted, even when using Titanium Backup. Do you know how I can get them back or where they are usually stored. (My main media player is Winamp by the way)
Cheers,
Pav
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Hey people,
I'm having issues syncing playlists from my computer to my phone.
Been searching all over the net for a proper solution but no luck with this.
Here's my issue;
Basically when i sync playlists from my PC to my phone, it saves the playlists on my phone as .PLA format.
Now the only player that actually reads those playlists is my stock player.
I have tried several android players, but non of them will recognize the playlists.
On my PC for syncing i have tried
-WMP
-Winamp
-MediaMonkey
-DoubleTwist
All of these create playlists in PLA format on my device when transferring them, which wouldnt be a problem if i wanted to use the stock player.
As for android apps/media players i have tried:
-Cubed
-Winamp
-Mort Player
-Media PlayerPro
-Mixzing
-Astro Player
When i create a playlist using any of the apps on my phone, every other app is capable of reading them.
However, the playlist file can not be found on my phone, or my SD card. so i have no clue what format they are saved to, or where they are saved too.
I'm basically looking for a way to transfer my playlists from my computer to my android phone, and have the other apps actually read the playlists.
The phone im using is the Samsung Galaxy S.
Been trying to work this out for days now, but with no success what so ever.
So if there is anyone that has a clue on how to get this done properly, id appreciate it.
Hey guys,
don't know if you got the same issue.
i started to sync my music playlists with isyncr wifi, for the first time all went great.
but after a second sync i only got the old media in my playlists..seems the media scan doesn't work..
playerpro no problems, i also tried the so called "mediascan" app from market.
so any solutions so far?
thank u
My itunes recently lost all playlists and I was wondering if I could take the synced playlists from either my phone or my google music profile...I know I could do it manually but I'd rather simply find the .pls files. Does anyone know a good way to go about doing that. I should note that some of the playlists were put into my phone using isyncr
Hi,
I have around 900 songs on my phone. I have tried to create playlists on Google Play music but somehow it disappears and I am forced to create them again. So would just like to know if there are any music players that have back up support for playlists.
Alternately, can someone tell me where exactly is the playlists stored so that I can manually back up the same.
Phone - One plus 2 (Rooted)
OS details - Marshmallow 6.0.1 with Oxygen ROM - 3.0.2
I am not sure I should post it here or somewhere else. If this is not the appropriate section please let me know so that I could shift it there.
Howdy, I'm not having any luck getting my playlists I've run for years recognized on this phone. As far as I can tell from my research, Nougat simply does not recognize playlists not made on the phone anymore. Is there not any player that will recognize imported playlist anymore? I cannot believe that after a year of this operating system, there is simply no way to populate playlists off the phone. And I can't even get Music Manager to update online to Google for Play Music either. Is everyone spending hours remaking all their playlists? Am I doomed to use an iPod whenever I want to play my own music as I'd like? Thank-you for any input. I'm tremendously frustrated with this.
I've finally gotten Music Manager to delete the outdated library and am in the process of reuploading my library. However, I'd rather listen to music on my device rather than from the cloud if at all possible.
Update
I was able to accomplish outstanding music management and bring my playlists along to my current phone using iSyncr. It recommends music players of its own which are sufficient. However, the playlists it recreated from my laptop made my old player (PlayerPro) of many years and even Samsung Music start playing playlists again on Nougat. The syncing process was fairly quick and painless.