I've been using Google music for a while now. I've almost got my music uploaded from work.(Yes it is slow) But after listening a while my SD card gets full and causes all sorts of problems. Nandroid backups take up so much space on this phone, so my SD card is full and my EMMC storage is empty since nothing seems to use that.
Has anyone modified Google Music to make it use EMMC memory?
It only works with AOSP based roms. I'm thinking of switching to CM7 because of it.
I once had a problem where a video player app would only look on the sd card for videos and media. I wanted to store all my videos on emmc, but the app wouldn't search there. I ended up remounting emmc to a folder on the sdcard and whenever the app would look for files on my sdcard it would see the remounted emmc folder and scan those files. Basically, i made a folder /sdcard/emmc/ and i would run:
"mount /mnt/emmc/ /sdcard/emmc/" so whenever you navigate to the /sdcard/emmc/ folder you would see the contents of /mnt/emmc/.
Symlinks would be ideal for this, but I don't think they work on vfat.
My sd card has progressively been losing more and more space. I flash ROMs, listen to streamed music via Rhapsody and Amazon MP3 Cloud Drive and back up my data. All of my apps are installed to internal phone memory.
I used to keep zip files on my sd card. I stopped doing that when things got cramped. Now, anything I flash comes off my sd card immediately.
I used to keep several ROM nandroids, now I keep only a couple.
I used to have music stored on my sd card. I just removed all mp3s and now use Amazon's Cloud Drive to stream my own music and stream other music through Rhapsody.
I used to have photos and videos on my sd card. Now I have removed everything and use my phone only as a means to transport the media I capture to Picasa, Facebook and Dropbox.
Despite taking these steps, I'm down to my last 5 GB of space on my sd card. I should have at least 20.
I have perused my sd card looking for *big* folders but cannot find any.
I'm wondering that since I've streamed so much Rhapsody, if there are major caches stored somewhere. I noticed that after I uploaded my music library to the Cloud Drive and played some music for several hours that my sd card went from over 7GB to 5GB. Nothing changed except for streaming music.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?!
when you stream music, the songs are stored in the sd card memory in a format that i cant remember off the top of my head. If you delete them, they will just be redownloaded if you stream again. Other than that idk whats taking up so much space.
Free app called disk usage might help see where the problem is.
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elmer1500 said:
Free app called disk usage might help see where the problem is.
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Thank you ever so much for that tip. That app found my problem in literally - seconds - after I installed it. My problem was my .trashes folder. There was 18 GB worth of trash in it. Computers were not able to see the contents. Now I have 24 GB on my sd card. THANK YOU!!!!!
Do you use boot manager? I know on mine it takes up alot of space on the sd card.
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My sd card has progressively been losing more and more space. I flash ROMs, listen to streamed music via Rhapsody and Amazon MP3 Cloud Drive and back up my data. All of my apps are installed to internal phone memory.
I used to keep zip files on my sd card. I stopped doing that when things got cramped. Now, anything I flash comes off my sd card immediately.
I used to keep several ROM nandroids, now I keep only a couple.
I used to have music stored on my sd card. I just removed all mp3s and now use Amazon's Cloud Drive to stream my own music and stream other music through Rhapsody.
I used to have photos and videos on my sd card. Now I have removed everything and use my phone only as a means to transport the media I capture to Picasa, Facebook and Dropbox.
Despite taking these steps, I'm down to my last 5 GB of space on my sd card. I should have at least 20.
I have perused my sd card looking for *big* folders but cannot find any.
I'm wondering that since I've streamed so much Rhapsody, if there are major caches stored somewhere. I noticed that after I uploaded my music library to the Cloud Drive and played some music for several hours that my sd card went from over 7GB to 5GB. Nothing changed except for streaming music.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?!
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I know someone else suggested a solution, but here is another one if you use Astro. There is an option in tools that sorts folders and files by size.
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Hello ,
with the Amazon Instant Video app one can now save movies and view offline .
However, that fills my internal memory very quickly. Therefore, I would like to outsource the location via " Folder Mount " to the SD card .
But I just do not find the folder where the movies are stored .
Can someone maybe hell me?
now days there is alot app in play store shareit , xender ect.. too share large file or data even wifi direct.. i do videos n sell them but people share them n explode earning n make me loose is there any way to make my videos non copy or share able with any software only playable in mx player n vlc... so i think i start a forum on this.. i want my videos un share able or copy able in android only read n play in video player or delect no copy or share to other phone.......... can we secure video from share or copy in fat32 or device mtp internal storage
I wish to use my tablet as a photo album. I have purchased a 64g micro sd card and placed a large number of folders and sub folders onto it from my laptop. I want to keep them in the same folder format as I have them on my laptop. Despite downloading and trying many " file manager" type apps I can not find a way for my Amazon Fire HD 8 (7th Generation) to open my photos in the same folder format as they are when I open the SD card on my HP laptop. can anyone offer and suggestions.