I have subscribed to Google Play Music Subscription, and set the application to store cached files on SD card.
I have access to all that files, but I cannot play any of them. I mean I cannot open it on a computer. What type of security is used there?
Can someone please help me? I want to copy it on my computer and be able to play it.
masonmorrisbonham said:
I have subscribed to Google Play Music Subscription, and set the application to store cached files on SD card.
I have access to all that files, but I cannot play any of them. I mean I cannot open it on a computer. What type of security is used there?
Can someone please help me? I want to copy it on my computer and be able to play it.
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Yes, heard about it.
Here is a nice thread about a way to export Google Play music files: [APP][ROOT][2.2+] Play Music Exporter - Get Back Your Music.
If you have any questions, please ask in this thread, or in the Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum.
Thread closed and thank you.
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I live in Canada and managed to get the Google Music Service via US Proxy. I've uploaded a couple of songs to test it out but I don't see the song on my Transformer .
Do I need to update to the latest Google Music App(an apk exists on the web)? Also, does this app overwrite the Music App already on my transformer? Or should I just wait for ICS (2 weeks...) and it will have the updated version.
Thanks.
I got G Music working by signing up via a proxy service. TO sign up it wants you in the USA, but once signed up it doesn;t care where you are located....It does have some drawbacks tho....for instance I couldn't find a way to move the storage location (ie to the MicroSD), also it renames your music from the original file name to 101.mp3, 102.mp3 etc.....much like Itunes does....I hate this feature it means that I can't simply browse the Music folder and send/copy a file off to share if i want
will3330 said:
I live in Canada and managed to get th Google Music Service via US Proxy. I've uploaded a couple of songs to test it out but I don't see the song on my Transformer .
Do I need to update to the latest Google Music App(an apk exists on the web)? Also, does this app overwrite the Music App already on my transformer? Or should I just wait for ICS (2 weeks...) and it will have the updated version.
Thanks.
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I had the same issue, but after a few resets the app asked me to login to my Google account and my uploaded songs started showing. I didn't really need to do anything, didn't update the app. I,m on Brazil btw.
How-to: use Google Music from anywhere (yes, outside of the United States) -- Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/19/how-to-use-google-music-from-anywhere-yes-outside-of-the-unit/
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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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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Please post all questions in the Q&A section.
In case your wondering, if you put [Q] in the title, it's a question & goes in the Q&A.
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~jaramie
I'm thinking about utilising Google drive for more uses such as storing my music etc.
I know I can do this but is it easily listened to if I do?
Also can I put app data on drive and still use games, eg if I have ff3 and the app is installed to my phone, could I then move the data folder into drive and it would still work?
Cheers
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doug143 said:
I'm thinking about utilising Google drive for more uses such as storing my music etc.
I know I can do this but is it easily listened to if I do?
Also can I put app data on drive and still use games, eg if I have ff3 and the app is installed to my phone, could I then move the data folder into drive and it would still work?
Cheers
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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I would think of Google Drive as more of a 'online locker' rather than an extended memory card.
While you can store music on it and access it via your phone, you'll find it much easier to have your music directly on your phone.
If you want your music to be stored online, look more into Google Play. It'll host your music online and you can listen your songs with the stock Play Music app on the Nexus 5 as long as your signed into the Google account it's connected to.
More info here: https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1075570?hl=en
As for games, I don't believe Google Drive will allow you to play games with data files stored onto it. It'd be a very risky move even if you could! You'd need an extremely reliable connection or you could corrupt data.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...usic-files-t2987363/post57837293#post57837293
I already have this files on my SD card, but I cannot open any of them on my smartphone nor on my computer.
Is there any way to open them without Play Music Exporter
Hi,
No need to make multiple threads on the same issue. Your last thread, here, has a link to ask for help, the second link you were given,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2987363
XDA Assist is here to help navigate the site, not for support.
Thank you! Thread closed.
i want to know wheres the location of music that i got from the playstore so that i can transfer to my PC
Just Google it it's a current questions with many answers.. Not specific to idol 3