Can someone extract the Mini Music Player and the Mini Video Player APKs and upload them for me.
Do you have the exact apk names? I'll pull mine out but I don't know exactly what the apk files are named that I should be looking for.
lazer155 said:
Do you have the exact apk names? I'll pull mine out but I don't know exactly what the apk files are named that I should be looking for.
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Not sure if the file names are different from rom to rom, but I know the music player filename should be SecTabletMiniMusicPlayer.apk and I'm not sure what the video player filename is.
porkenhimer said:
Not sure if the file names are different from rom to rom, but I know the music player filename should be SecTabletMiniMusicPlayer.apk and I'm not sure what the video player filename is.
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I just realized the custom rom I have didn't come with the mini music player but I do have the video player. I'd like to get the mini music player back but I didn't make a backup and can't find any copies of it.
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Hello!
I've got my Sensation yesterday
Loving it, despite of the bugsss
I see that Sensation can config SRS in the default player, wanna use it with speakers
But I rarely use the default player =\ .. mostly mSpot and I'm thinking of testing Google Music, both having their "custom" players
Is it possible to take advantage of SRS with any other streaming music player?
Or make the default player see the songs downloaded by mSpot? (yea.. I wasn't able to make it do that )
That's weird, cuz it can find musics downloaded by "MP3 Music Download". And it's not the codec either, it's m4a by mSpot.
Thanks in advance!
SRS and Dolby 5.1 are only available through stock apps from my experience. To get your media to show up in the stock app use an app that causes a new media search. SDRescan is free on the market. I use Extended Controls.
GorillaPimp said:
SRS and Dolby 5.1 are only available through stock apps from my experience. To get your media to show up in the stock app use an app that causes a new media search. SDRescan is free on the market. I use Extended Controls.
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Thanks for your reply.
I tried the SDRescan, but it didn't work =\
I've also rebooted the phone.. it just doesn't see the mSpot folder -.-
I'm not familiar with mSpot. You say it stores m4a files on your phone? Try to look for the directory with Astro or Estrong. I'm betting they aren't there or are in a hidden directory. Make sure you set the file manager to show hidden files. Check mSpot to see if there is a setting that allows you to hide media from the Android system. Subsonic has a setting like that.
I did a test copying the mSpot file to another folder.. it was able to see the music
So I guess the file is not the problem
But still can't make it to scan mSpot folder
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I'm not familiar with mSpot. You say it stores m4a files on your phone? Try to look for the directory with Astro or Estrong. I'm betting they aren't there or are in a hidden directory. Make sure you set the file manager to show hidden files. Check mSpot to see if there is a setting that allows you to hide media from the Android system. Subsonic has a setting like that.
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The files are there. Didn't find any setting like that.
I think I'm just gonna try Google Music (to sync) and play them with default player
Thanks, though!
Oh.. I found a file named ".nomedia" inside mSpot's folder
After deleted that file, it was able to scan the folder ^^
But the song's properties (song name, singer, album..) are encrypted, so they're all messed up XD can't use it!
Just gonna try Google Music..
Use Volume+.
ercliou said:
Oh.. I found a file named ".nomedia" inside mSpot's folder
After deleted that file, it was able to scan the folder ^^
But the song's properties (song name, singer, album..) are encrypted, so they're all messed up XD can't use it!
Just gonna try Google Music..
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That sucks man. DRM sucks. Yeah any folder with a file .nomedia or any folder that begins with a . is hidden from a media scan. The period first in the name is how you label a file or folder hidden in Linux.
I have a HTC One XL and am using a few music apps but for some reason they all show .raw files which is annoying.
How can i stop this from happening?
I read about the .nomedia file but need to know more information regarding exactly where to put the file itself.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Android Noobie said:
I have a HTC One XL and am using a few music apps but for some reason they all show .raw files which is annoying.
How can i stop this from happening?
I read about the .nomedia file but need to know more information regarding exactly where to put the file itself.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
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What format are you trying to play? Ogg, Mp3, FLAC, m4a, wav? If your using obscure formats it may not have the codecs for it and you may need to convert your files, or install codecs.
just mp3
I went and downloaded Winamp to test, but I have no issues with it. Do these files play in any other program/app on your phone?
What im saying it wont allow the user to set a default folder to search.
After closing winamp the folder again must be selected which is a pain.
Any one know how to view your library from within the stock video players widget? I can't find any button or menu that will allow you to see the contents of your video library. Alternately whats a good video player for a tablet to replace the stock one? I've tried Mixzing but its not made for tablets so it doesn't have a widescreen setting.
Files from Stock video ICS
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Any one know how to view your library from within the stock video player? I can't find any button or menu that will allow you to see the contents of your video library. Alternately whats a good video player for a tablet to replace the stock one? I've tried Mixzing but its not made for tablets so it doesn't have a widescreen setting.
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I just use ASTRO and/or andexplorer and it goes right to my video files.
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I just use ASTRO and/or andexplorer and it goes right to my video files.
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I have a couple file explorers but I want to see the library from within the player itself. There are forward and back buttons on either side of teh play button to move between videos but you can't see titles doing it this way. I have about 40 video files in my library and its impossible to tell which one I'm picking to play within the player.
edit: found moboplayer to use, it at least opens up to a decent library at start but doesn't have a widget. Going to switch to MX Player its a lot better but still no widget.
I'm not sure what you are looking for. In the stock video player I can choose any video that I want.
If I misunderstood, please let me know.
Kuniokun said:
I'm not sure what you are looking for. In the stock video player I can choose any video that I want.
If I misunderstood, please let me know.
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I have the stock music players widget on my desktop, when playing a movie I cannot select another one by name as their is no menu to access the library. So I guess the topic should have included the widget part. I update the op to reflect this thanks for your help.
Oh, and I think that I understand that now.
Maybe this app could hep you:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gpc.myweb.hinet.net.PopupVideo
Kuniokun said:
Oh, and I think that I understand that now.
Maybe this app could hep you:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gpc.myweb.hinet.net.PopupVideo
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I tried it but still no way to access the library from the widget. Just going to stick to stock and will just have to close the widget and open the player app to get at the library.
Hi guys,
I'm currently using Folder Player but I find it a bit slow and it won't play many formats (flac, etc). I was wondering what people are using these days. One must have item for me is that it MUST be folder based (like Folder Player) and FREE. Any suggestions are welcome.
Currently the most popular is "PowerAmp Music Player" . It plays most format of music files.
RayySP said:
Currently the most popular is "PowerAmp Music Player" . It plays most format of music files.
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I've read good things about it but it doesn't display the folders in a Windows like way.
rawfa said:
I've read good things about it but it doesn't display the folders in a Windows like way.
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"PlayerPro Music Player" can be found in Play store and also you can choose songs from folders.
Cheers.....LinChina
rawfa said:
Hi guys,
I'm currently using Folder Player but I find it a bit slow and it won't play many formats (flac, etc). I was wondering what people are using these days. One must have item for me is that it MUST be folder based (like Folder Player) and FREE. Any suggestions are welcome.
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You play flac on your phone? Even if you have the best audio compression, the speaker is crap anyway, so no point in playing those, unless you use very good Headphones...
Try ttpod
Can someone try to play a .wma audio file using your audio app of choice on your Pixel 2?
I have an audio collection of almost 3000 songs that I ripped into .wma over the years that would play with a few different audio apps on my previous phones up through Marshmallow that will not work now on my Pixel 2. I even tried a few more apps and I can't find one that works now.
The few mp3 files that I have play fine through the old app I've been using for years.
Any way to make my old app work with Oreo now? Or any app for that matter?
It would take forever to re-rip all my CDs to a different format.
Thanks.
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Can someone try to play a .wma audio file using your audio app of choice on your Pixel 2?
I have an audio collection of almost 3000 songs that I ripped into .wma over the years that would play with a few different audio apps on my previous phones up through Marshmallow that will not work now on my Pixel 2. I even tried a few more apps and I can't find one that works now.
The few mp3 files that I have play fine through the old app I've been using for years.
Any way to make my old app work with Oreo now? Or any app for that matter?
It would take forever to re-rip all my CDs to a different format.
Thanks.
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This one work with wma files
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This one work with wma files
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Thanks! That one does work. Even works with folder file structure.
I don't know why my old app won't play them anymore on my Pixel 2. It plays .wma fine on my old phones.
fjm568 said:
Thanks! That one does work. Even works with folder file structure.
I don't know why my old app won't play them anymore on my Pixel 2. It plays .wma fine on my old phones.
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Maybe ur application not compatible with Oreo.
Even the Google Play music app won't recognize it. And the current ES File Explorer player can't play it.
Thanks.
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If you want to convert all your .wma files into another format; use iTunes. Make sure you set up itunes to your preference (to output in new format aac or mp3), load all you .wma files to iTunes and then export (or move) new formatted files.
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This one work with wma files
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Can someone provide a link to the download either on Play Store or apk anywhere? Can't seemed to find it by the logo or name. Thanks.
coolmen777 said:
Can someone provide a link to the download either on Play Store or apk anywhere? Can't seemed to find it by the logo or name. Thanks.
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I had the same issue, found it in Play Store under
Audio Video Music Player
developer's name is mpalaczyk
installed it and it is playing my wma folders on my Pixel 2 : SUCCESS!!
VLC can play wma's and virtually everything else, is open source, no ads, literally the go-to for a ton of us over the years. Their Android app has matured nicely as well, IMO.
Like you I once had wma's, they were at 320 kbps. If the bitrate of yours is high enough like mine were, you can get by with transcoding to mp3 using foobar2000. If the bitrate is lower say 128 kbps, don't bother, the transcoded files will sound like junk most likely.