[Q] Downloading Uploaded Music to Google Play Music, To Device? - General Questions and Answers

Hello! I've had this question for a while now, and have searched and searched everywhere for an answer, but can't find an answer, so I'm making this post.
I have recently, a few weeks ago, uploaded just over 1,000 songs to my Google Play Music, with the Music Manager client. I uploaded around 700 songs from my PC to Google Play Music. I got the Play Music app for my Nexus 7, and Galaxy S2, and I absolutely love it. What I can't seem to find out, is how to download the songs to my devices, so when I'm on the road, and I want to use my Wifi-Only tablet to play music, I can easily do that. I basically, want to get the songs I have uploaded to google play, downloaded to my device for offline use.
None of my songs uploaded, are purchased from the Play Store. I have purchased them all elsewhere, and I actually make a bit of the music myself. 80% of my music is from Legally downloaded Mixtapes from Datpiff.com, I do not illegally download music.
My simple question is, how can I download Music from Play Music on my device, to play for offline use? If The Play Music app, does not offer this function for songs not downloaded from the Play store, is there an app, or a program that can let me do this?
I am aware of apps that sync Music Wirelessly over Wifi to your device, but my computer does not have Wifi functionality. I have my music on my Desktop PC. Also, Doubletwist currently does not work for the Nexus 7 Tablet, and also, I would like a way to get music to my device, without having to plug it into my computer.
If you have a solution to my question, please post it! And even if you don't, but can suggest me an alternative solution, please, let me know!

Actually you can download it with Google Play Music but it doesn't stay on the phone (or it's just me, my downloaded music disappear after a reboot for example)
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DustCrow said:
Hello! I've had this question for a while now, and have searched and searched everywhere for an answer, but can't find an answer, so I'm making this post in the GENERAL section because thats NOT where answers are given.
If you have a solution to my question, please post it! And even if you don't, but can suggest me an alternative solution, please, let me know!
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Are there any music search and download apps?

Sorry guys, been searching and browsing but cannot find the answer to my question. I am coming back to WinMo after a couple years on Android and on Android there were market apps called iMusic, Music Tao, Music Online, etc. which would allow you to search for songs and stream them or download locally as MP3. Are there any similar apps that have both of these options?
There are programs that read torrentfiles, since providing illegal content is...well, illegal, I won't provide the name here, but I guarantee you that a simple google will do the trick
Also, if you're searching for 1 song, instead of an entire CD: prostopleer.com
Don't mind the Russian language, just fill in the title of the song in the searchbar, hit enter and press download.
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Thanks for the response. I am open to free, or paid (alternatives to Amazon MP3 app), so I don't see why it would be a problem to share info on the apps that are out there.
no download, but worth to take a look at
http://www.nanogroove.net
spoogedemon said:
no download, but worth to take a look at
http://www.nanogroove.net
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Nanogroove in fact downloads the last heard song. You can find it in the root of the SDCard --> groovy.mp3. Just rename it and store it somewhere else. And voila you got the song you just streamed in quiet good quality (128/192kbps).
nanoGroove is amazing...my g0d..is all i can say
I like this russian site prostopleer dot com
seems to work on my hd2 but yes it's only in russian but it's easy to figure out. just type the name and search...
you can use SciLor's GrooveMobile v7 to stream music (not download)
found it here:
h**p://hd2apps.blogspot.com/2010/04/htc-hd2-apps-scilors-groovemobile-alpha.html
how do you use nano? i can't get anything to play or download on my hd2. do you have to go somewhere else to listen to the music it downloads ?
donovanhorn said:
how do you use nano? i can't get anything to play or download on my hd2. do you have to go somewhere else to listen to the music it downloads ?
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You always need the newest Version IMEDIATELY when it is released (at the moment 1.06) otherwise you wont be able to access grooveshark. Maybe you got an old one running....
I have both nanogroove and scilors groove mobile and scilors gm downloader.
Nanogroove is not a downloader but each song that is streamed is saved on the phone SD card as groovy.mp3. So I simply rename the file and voila, I have the mp3.
Scilor's is much better. Although the interface is bad imo. The streaming app is separate from the downloader. The downloader worked for me. I haven't used it in a while so I don't know if things have changed. search for Scilor's here or google.
Go to HD2 apps blog for the nanogroove. I am too lazy to post the links but if google gives you a bunch of hits just search for hd2apps on facebook.

[Q] Android software that would work as a music store and apps. I.E. Itunes, Zune...

I just wanted to know if there was any talk ever about software that would help me manage my phone and maybe that i could get music from?
Use Android Music to manage your music files and Amazon Music to buy the music.
It just seems weird that Google wouldnt do that especially with this device I saw called the Samsung Galaxy 5. When I found that, it prompted my original question because it is marketed as a music player.
I read somewhere they are working on adding a music store to the Google Music app
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Check out media monkey. It allow for syncing to android devices. And only runs one background process (when running).. unlike iTunes which runs four at all times.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
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KaneOfMars said:
I read somewhere they are working on adding a music store to the Google Music app
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Correct - there was a press release that music purchasing through Google Music will "be here soon"
Ok so I cant post link but i did some more reading and type in,
google(dot)music(dot)com
and it takes you to a beta sign up. Theres a video. Its all there. GO THERE!

Free music download app?

What is a good app to download music? All of them are slow...
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Android market/Amazon Market/iTunes...
DirkGently said:
Android market/Amazon Market/iTunes...
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You are totally OFF the topic... how can I download music from android market for free? Doesn't even have music...
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This is Music Junk by the way, great app for finding new music. You can stream or download the tracks. It was pulled from the market a while back.
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RE: [Q] Free music download app?
While it certainly isn't a low key app I really like Google Music, you can use their storage space for streaming or downloading per device. They offer up free mainstream music for download from the web app-- it seems to get added to and changed quite often so you never know what you might find and you can use their app to stream or download based on what you want to have on your phone, tablet, or watch (MotoACTV rooted). They also have a good store if you can't find the song you want for free. I've read that a search for Free Music Download.apk is also good, but I can't recommend it as it sounds like they may not be legit so at any point *poof* their stuff is gone. MxTube leveraged YouTube and it was great for iDevices in case you're looking for something on a jailbroken iDevice.
Tinyshark downloader
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tomongous said:
While it certainly isn't a low key app I really like Google Music, you can use their storage space for streaming or downloading per device. They offer up free mainstream music for download from the web app-- it seems to get added to and changed quite often so you never know what you might find and you can use their app to stream or download based on what you want to have on your phone, tablet, or watch (MotoACTV rooted). They also have a good store if you can't find the song you want for free. I've read that a search for Free Music Download.apk is also good, but I can't recommend it as it sounds like they may not be legit so at any point *poof* their stuff is gone. MxTube leveraged YouTube and it was great for iDevices in case you're looking for something on a jailbroken iDevice.
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I also use Google Music, works great for me.
Anyway, it's not for downloading mp3, unless you buy the music.
You can try GTunes from market for that.
I and my fiance love Rhapsody!! I can download for offline listening when I am on my wifi, and I love the subscription to listen to everything without having to buy anything.
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free music download v1.7
hi here is a really good free music app that has been removed from the store. u can listen to the song before u download it, as well as create your own ringtone or notification sound out of the song u can choose part or the entire song for this. this is an amazing app hope u enjoy
if u want it just pm me for the file ill send u a link to it. it wont let me post the link
sk8rguy05 said:
hi here is a really good free music app that has been removed from the store. u can listen to the song before u download it, as well as create your own ringtone or notification sound out of the song u can choose part or the entire song for this. this is an amazing app hope u enjoy
if u want it just pm me for the file ill send u a link to it. it wont let me post the link
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Is it a free app? When it was in the Play Store, was it a paid app?
Would also check out GrooveShark. Pretty sure the app is free if you are only streaming music... tho if you setup a subscription you can offline music and play when you dont have an internet connection.
Use it every day. Pretty sweet!
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App request:play music data clearer

hi,
I want to request an app that someone might know or could possibly quickly cook up? I searched everywhere on the play store but couldn't find anything.
To add a song to play music manually, you need to clear data, and I find myself doing that almost everyday since I don't buy my music from the play store and I want to use play music because I like the ui and integration with android.
Is there an app that already exists or someone can make that will clear the data of play music?
thanks guys...

Google now launcher question

So I have a very stupid question / possible coincidence. I've had this come up once or twice already. Since obviously the Google now launcher does the okay Google hot word, is it also possible for it to identify music as well as the hot word automatically? In both previous cases I was listening to music on another device but had my phone on the home screen. When I go into google play music it has recommendations at the top based on said music I was listening to despite me not listening to that music in play music for a few days. Is this just a coincidence? My odd imagination? I just find it really weird.
Thanks.
P.S. I should clarify that by other device I mean the factory no frills radio in my car.
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It's probably just using the information from your last visit to the Play store. If you think about apps's that are made for recognising music songs, doing something like this via a Google search bar it would make the app rather large? I'm sure it's a small file size?
I might be wrong, but I'm guessing it's just remembered from the last time you used Play store, it could be coincidence if you listen to popular songs.
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WyvilleDog said:
It's probably just using the information from your last visit to the Play store. If you think about apps's that are made for recognising music songs, doing something like this via a Google search bar it would make the app rather large? I'm sure it's a small file size?
I might be wrong, but I'm guessing it's just remembered from the last time you used Play store, it could be coincidence if you listen to popular songs.
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Apologies for the delay. Yeah, I guess it is a coincidence. I tried today to trigger it intentionally but didn't get it to happen this time. Just seemed odd though the first time around. Odd in a good way, anyways. I happen to like all the Google smarts and integration rather than fear it, personally. Not enough hours in the day these days to accomplish everything so the more assistance I can get, the better.
Thanks again for the response.
Hi, as yo can see, this will be my first post so......be gentle.
About you question, i think that the suggetions come from the info that you music player gather about the music you listen to, you can see if your music player "sees" what are you listening in senttings>apps> -your music player- >permissions.
I hope that you found this helpful. =D

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