Hi ,recently purchased Redmi 9A .In that music is not detecting any songs or ringtones even though I placed them in the Music folder.
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Hi,
I have a few downloaded audiobooks which I would like to listen on my Samsung Galax 4s. I have dowloaded to my music folder and I can listen to them but:
1. Any time I want to stop listen to my audiobooks and listen to music, music app is not remembering my audiobook position etc
2. If I shaffle my music collection, my audiobok tracks are also mixed.
What is the proper procedure to copy my audiobook from my pc to S4 or any other android phone (which folder etc)?
Is any special app (free) which I can use to listen to my audiobooks to keeps them seperate from my music collection?
Do I need to copy my audiobooks to special folder? If yes, which folder?
Thank you,
citygatetwo
Please review MortPlayer This is one of my favorite Player for Audio Books. Your typical Music Players are not designed or meant for playing Audio books or bookmarking process either. Your Audiobook collection needs to be in a separate folder and your music needs to be in a different folder. For Mort, set the Audio Book folder as default startup folder.
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Hi,
Every time I copy music files (.mp3, etc) from my computer to the internal storage of the Huawei Mate 7, the Music player can't find any of the music files. I tried transferring to the device's Music folder and Audio folder to no avail -- the Music Player still can't find them. Manually tracking it in the file folder reveals all music files are stored though. But the Music player app keeps on saying "0 music files".
Am I just missing something or do I need to sync it first? Or do I need to use the Huawei Desktop Suite software so the music player recognizes all relevant files?
Thanks
xhevw8 said:
Hi,
Every time I copy music files (.mp3, etc) from my computer to the internal storage of the Huawei Mate 7, the Music player can't find any of the music files. I tried transferring to the device's Music folder and Audio folder to no avail -- the Music Player still can't find them. Manually tracking it in the file folder reveals all music files are stored though. But the Music player app keeps on saying "0 music files".
Am I just missing something or do I need to sync it first? Or do I need to use the Huawei Desktop Suite software so the music player recognizes all relevant files?
Thanks
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Have you try with another player like PowerAmp or Neutron ? Normally in preferences you can specify in which folder your music is stored.
Migou67 said:
Have you try with another player like PowerAmp or Neutron ? Normally in preferences you can specify in which folder your music is stored.
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Thank you sir, I downloaded PowerAmp & Neutron and both were able to automatically track the music files. I wonder why the native music player (or even Google Play Music) doesn't do that automatically.
I have used mediamonkey to sync the m3u playlists I have in my windows PC to my previous Samsung device without any issues. I've tried to use the same programme to sync to the new Honor 8. The programme did sync the music files to the SD card. The playlists are in a playlist folder in the sd card. The Huawei music app finds all the music files, but does not recognize any playlist. Do you know how to sync an m3u playlist? Or which playlist format are supported by the music app?
Thanks!
Any luck
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I have used mediamonkey to sync the m3u playlists I have in my windows PC to my previous Samsung device without any issues. I've tried to use the same programme to sync to the new Honor 8. The programme did sync the music files to the SD card. The playlists are in a playlist folder in the sd card. The Huawei music app finds all the music files, but does not recognize any playlist. Do you know how to sync an m3u playlist? Or which playlist format are supported by the music app?
Thanks!
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Hi Have you had any luck getting an answer to your question?
Hi,
1. Use winamp on your PC and make the playlist you wish.
2.Save it m3u and m3u8 . One of them must work.
3. copy them to internal card, on Playlist Folder. Of cou.
rse you must have ALL THE SONGS on your phone. External card , Music Folder it is ok.
4 Open Monkey Music. Let it work few seconds . After that search playlists on Monkey Music
5. Have fun and do not forget to thanks.
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I am trying to transfer music from windows media player on my computer via usb to my p20 pro.
The music transfers to my music app but will not play on my p20 pro with the message “failed to play the file”
Help!
What is the codec of your music files? And the extension for the file names f.ex. .mp3 .wav .ogg?
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What’s a codec and an extension?
Hi guys, I've got this weird issue that is driving me crazy. I have a Mac and I sync music from iTunes to S10e via iSyncr. Everything works fine (in Music folder I've got both music and playlists) but:
Samsung S10 stock player doesn't recognise playlists (it did it for a bit and then now it's blank in playlist section)
Other players recognise playlists but for instance Retro Player doesn't update them once added. So in the last month playlist I still see old stuff and not the latest added
Samsung s10 stock player is not showing me all of the music I've got. Some mp3 are missing (even though they're in the same folder)
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Anyone is facing the same problem? Thanks for any help!
The player seems to be pretty strict on the use of special characters in file names. I had to rename several mp3 files to get the phone to recognize them.