Zune problem!!!!! - Windows Phone 7 General

To the point, the music i downloaded from ZUNE(on HD2SLASH HD7) is not playing anymore!? I didn't UPDATE with Zune at all. My phone is still UNLOCKED and i do have INTERNET connection running. I never had a problem downloading from ZUNE and playing the music on my phone until 2 days ago. Every time i try to play a song it says, "Can't play. Check your internet connection or try again later." Any solutions????

thekoopers said:
To the point, the music i downloaded from ZUNE(on HD2SLASH HD7) is not playing anymore!? I didn't UPDATE with Zune at all. My phone is still UNLOCKED and i do have INTERNET connection running. I never had a problem downloading from ZUNE and playing the music on my phone until 2 days ago. Every time i try to play a song it says, "Can't play. Check your internet connection or try again later." Any solutions????
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Did you have a Zune pass or did you just have the thrity day free trial?

I believe it was the 14 day free trial. It ended on the 8th of this month.

Are those songs from Zune pass? If so, it appears Zune DRM works as it is designed to do.

thekoopers said:
I believe it was the 14 day free trial. It ended on the 8th of this month.
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Thats the reason, they will work only if you have an active Zune Pass.
The 10 free songs per month are DRM free and will play even if your Zune Pass expires, so if these songs were not part of those 10 downloads then yeah these wont play.

I did not know that. So pretty much i have to have a ZUNE pass period? There is no other way around it? If not, Thank you all for the information. Greatly appreciated.

thekoopers said:
I did not know that. So pretty much i have to have a ZUNE pass period? There is no other way around it? If not, Thank you all for the information. Greatly appreciated.
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Zune pass allows you listen to unlimited songs but not own them (except for the free downloads). You can also opt to buy songs which are DRM free.

foxbat121 said:
Zune pass allows you listen to unlimited songs but not own them (except for the free downloads). You can also opt to buy songs which are DRM free.
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Thanks alot foxbat121

thekoopers said:
I did not know that. So pretty much i have to have a ZUNE pass period? There is no other way around it? If not, Thank you all for the information. Greatly appreciated.
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The way round it is to actually buy the music.
You have 2 options:
1 - Zune Pass, Pay around £8 a month for unlimited music downloads which are listenable as long as you keep the pass subscription (you can cancel and reenable).
2 - Buy, similar to iTunes, Amazon MP3 etc etc

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[Q][Resolved] Listening to music requires internet connection?

Hi guys,
I tried searching for this, so apologies if it has been covered before.
I wonder if any of you have encountered this problem..? I think it is by design, which is ludicrous.
Today, in my office I was attempting to listen to my music library on my Samsung Omnia 7. However, the vast majority of my music would not play. I had an error message:
Can't play. Check your Internet connection or try again later.
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I quickly realised that I had no signal and that the songs which were not playing were ones which I had downloaded through the Zune Marketplace. The songs that were playing were transferred from my PC.
So, I decided when I got home to check this again. When I had signal, the music played fine. I then turned flight mode on and the music doesn't play.
It seems, therefore, that to play any songs you download from Marketplace require an internet connection to play. I assume this must be due to some DRM-esque issues?
This is completely retarded when Microsoft are advertising that zune on your phone allows you to:
...take your entertainment with you everywhere
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Everywhere, except for a place with bad reception, an aeroplane, a hospital...
Casey
Downloads play fine on my Omnia 7 when in Flight Mode
saldawop said:
Downloads play fine on my Omnia 7 when in Flight Mode
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Thanks for your reply. I wonder if it's due to the fact that my Zune pass has expired (I used the 14day free trial)? Would you mind telling me what's the status of your Zune pass (if you have one)?
Casey
To play the DRM protected files, downloaded from Zune, the phone have to check the status via internet. That's the reason of the experienced error message.
Casey_boy said:
Thanks for your reply. I wonder if it's due to the fact that my Zune pass has expired (I used the 14day free trial)? Would you mind telling me what's the status of your Zune pass (if you have one)?
Casey
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Lol yes, that would be the problem. You can't play the songs without subscribing to Zune Pass.
brummiesteven said:
Lol yes, that would be the problem. You can't play the songs without subscribing to Zune Pass.
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That can't be true, because as I stated before, I can play the songs when I have signal.
martoto said:
To play the DRM protected files, downloaded from Zune, the phone have to check the status via internet. That's the reason of the experienced error message.
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Hmmm, that's what I was thinking. So how come saldawop is able to play their downloaded files when in flight mode?
Casey_boy said:
That can't be true, because as I stated before, I can play the songs when I have signal.
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Well you must be missing something.
You can't play songs downloaded with Zune Pass when your Zune Pass subscription ends. Are you sure your trial has ended?
brummiesteven said:
Well you must be missing something.
You can't play songs downloaded with Zune Pass when your Zune Pass subscription ends. Are you sure your trial has ended?
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Absolutely. It ended on the 8th.
Casey_boy said:
Absolutely. It ended on the 8th.
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There's no way at all you could be playing those songs then, you must have purchased them, not downloaded with Zune Pass.
Either that or you've discovered a VERY bad bug.
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Hmmm, that's what I was thinking. So how come saldawop is able to play their downloaded files when in flight mode?
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Well it does not need constant internet connection. I think it should ensure the DRM rights at least ones at a week (or maybe two). Still there is no way to play these files if your subscription is expired and your rights have been synchronized.
Zune Pass allows you to download ten songs per month DRM-free. These songs should play without a net connection and even if your Zune Pass expires.
You can also download as much music as you like WITH DRM, while your Zune Pass is active. These DRMed tracks will probably require a net connection so your device can check you still have a valid Zune Pass and that you are entitled to play those tracks.
ahhhhh drm
ahh, the joys of digital RESTRICTIONS management.
so buying a song isn't really buying anything, if the drm cripples it, that makes perfect sense. I wonder how long till the thread heads towards ripping CDs and etc
ohgood said:
ahh, the joys of digital RESTRICTIONS management.
so buying a song isn't really buying anything, if the drm cripples it, that makes perfect sense. I wonder how long till the thread heads towards ripping CDs and etc
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if you read his previous quote, i believe he was referring to streaming music, not paid songs.
ohgood said:
ahh, the joys of digital RESTRICTIONS management.
so buying a song isn't really buying anything, if the drm cripples it, that makes perfect sense. I wonder how long till the thread heads towards ripping CDs and etc
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Erm no, you misunderstand. DRMed songs are songs you RENT. The songs you purchase have no DRM.
Jim Coleman said:
Zune Pass allows you to download ten songs per month DRM-free. These songs should play without a net connection and even if your Zune Pass expires.
You can also download as much music as you like WITH DRM, while your Zune Pass is active. These DRMed tracks will probably require a net connection so your device can check you still have a valid Zune Pass and that you are entitled to play those tracks.
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Thank you. You've managed to sort this out for me!
The songs I must have selected to play whilst I had the internet connection the first time I tested must have been from the 10 I get to keep.
I did a bit more playing around and you're right, some songs won't play even with an internet connection.
Casey
Where are you, Casey?Im guessing by the flag under your name that you are in the UK?
If so, then as far as I am aware there are no 10 free downloads included in your Zune Pass.

[Q] How to play streaming .m3u's etc?

Anyone know of a free program that I can stream a live broadcast? I need it for my job. I need one that lets me put in my own url. Thanks
I think you' re looking for UStream...check the market for it.
is that video only? I just need audio.
"A Online Radio" will let you input your own URL. There are others too. Can't think of their names at the moment.
I'd be really interested in this as well. Monkeyradio.org has always been a favorite of mine.
I assume you'll be playing these m3u's off your home computer? I LOVE Subsonic for this.
it's free, but you have to pay for the server side software if you use it for more than 30 days. I paid. it's well worth it to me.
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.sourceforge.subsonic.androidapp
allroy1975 said:
I assume you'll be playing these m3u's off your home computer? I LOVE Subsonic for this.
it's free, but you have to pay for the server side software if you use it for more than 30 days. I paid. it's well worth it to me.
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.sourceforge.subsonic.androidapp
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Well, I work at my State's capital. They broadcast each session live, and I have trouble hearing as all those politicians never shut up. So I was thinking of just bringing in my evo, clicking on the link, and listening from it.

Zune Music Marketplace... Canada!

I just upgraded to a Zune subscription today (in Canada!!!). Works perfectly on my Zune player on the computer - downloading and then syncing with the phone is no problem. However, I cannot search and download from the phone... I synced the phone after Zune updated... Still no luck!
I think its something new. How much is your Zune pass?
djdurance said:
I just upgraded to a Zune subscription today (in Canada!!!). Works perfectly on my Zune player on the computer - downloading and then syncing with the phone is no problem. However, I cannot search and download from the phone... I synced the phone after Zune updated... Still no luck!
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They're still bringing the service up. Zune on the PC works, but the phone Music Marketplace hasn't been enabled yet. See here, and related tweets by @ZuneSupport around the same time:
http://twitter.com/#!/ZuneSupport/status/120990878805401600
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I think its something new. How much is your Zune pass?
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It's $9.99 (CAN)/month, or $99.90 (CAN)/year. I'm signed up for the trial first, to make sure that we have a similar Marketplace selection as the States. Looking good so far.
Have it also! It's great, marketplace not on the phone yet though!
Yeah I just got the 9.99 email.
Register Zune
Anyone know how to register them WP7 (mine is HD7) on zune?
I keep getting Error everytime i try to register my zune.
what happens when you cancel the service. are the songs automatically removed (and deleted off your phone)?
The songs remain on your computer but will be unplayable. Think of this as music rental with no restriction on the number of songs you can listen/download at a time.
Anyone have luck adding Music Marketplace to their Windows Phone?
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djdurance said:
Anyone have luck adding Music Marketplace to their Windows Phone?
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Yeah I downloaded a bunch of stuff on Zune desktop app and synched with my phone. No native music marketplace on the phone itself though.
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Anyone have luck adding Music Marketplace to their Windows Phone?
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Not yet... same as KoshKosh here, I can sync stuff via Zune on PC, but not via phone marketplace. I was going to wait until the Twitter @ZuneSupport crew was active again (post 8am PDT, I presume), and then ask there what the status of the Marketplace on the phone was if they don't post an update first thing.
^ that's where I'm at as well.
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Anyone know about smart DJ on the phone? Mines the Bell mango and no option for it in the hub at all..im guessing it'd be a firmware update needed to have it on the phone? Really the only thing I'd want from the Zune pass is that ability on the actual phone..
I'm on an Telus LG Optimus 7 on Mango and I still do not have Zune Music Marketplace on my phone either.
The Music Marketplace has also dissapeared from my ZuneHD as well. Music downloads and streams fine from either the Zune software or web browser on my PC.
I'm assuming the changes they have to make are server-side? I would hope there isn't another update required for the phone to enable the missing features.
thewaker said:
I'm on an Telus LG Optimus 7 on Mango and I still do not have Zune Music Marketplace on my phone either.
The Music Marketplace has also dissapeared from my ZuneHD as well. Music downloads and streams fine from either the Zune software or web browser on my PC.
I'm assuming the changes they have to make are server-side? I would hope there isn't another update required for the phone to enable the missing features.
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did you force mango?
Can anyone use the web player in Canada? It is not working for me
(only plays preview clips)
I do get artist background in the music hub (when looking at artist view), but not at the current song.
Still no music marketplace and no the zune/music tile does not display the artist nor the lock screen.
Based on @zunesupport twitter feed it appears that it will roll out in a week.
I have the Music Marketplace on my Rogers Focus and it's working great since yesterday evening. Smart DJ is supported as well. I didn't have to do a firmware update, I just signed up for the free 14-day trial on my desktop, and rebooted my phone and it worked. Currently enjoying some Disturbed downloaded straight from the phone...
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I have the Music Marketplace on my Rogers Focus and it's working great since yesterday evening. Smart DJ is supported as well. I didn't have to do a firmware update, I just signed up for the free 14-day trial on my desktop, and rebooted my phone and it worked. Currently enjoying some Disturbed downloaded straight from the phone...
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I probably have the leaked RTM maybe that's why... going to have to reset.
I had RTM and then got the full upgrade and it didn't work
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Zune Pass Australia

So Zune pass finally have came to Australia and i am not to sure how to get it to work on my phone. I am able to transfer music from Zune to my WP7 and it plays fine but when i open Music + Video App on my WP7 there is no zune option to search.
On there site it says if you go to new and click zune it works but it simply takes me to a webpage. Anyhelp would be great.
Same with me. I have no trace of it on my phone yet
Guys, it took us Canada guys a week for it to show up. Hold up there and it'll show eventually.
Same deal here, no Zune marketplace on Omnia7 (Optus) even though I have a Zune Pass.
You need to try this method by Chris Walsh.
If it works dont forget to thank me
wpxbox said:
You need to try this method by Chris Walsh.
If it works dont forget to thank me
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From the looks of it it seems to be for the Zune desktop client but not for phones?
Ah yes. Forgot to mention. On Phone it will be almost impossible unless somebody is really good with Registry stuff
Still no Zune Pass on my phone. I assume it will come eventually i wonder if we will now have access to the music search function in bing ? P.S who is trying the free 14 day trial as well ?
Just saw this from @ZuneSupport on Twitter:
The marketplace may not show up right away on your WP7. Let us know if it doesn't show up by this time next week. ^SM
You can get most of the new Zune features by doing a hard reset. Unfortunately though, it doesn't look like Bing Audio works just yet (it does when you access Bing for the first time, but exiting and entering the app again the music icon will disappear).
If you're willing to reinstall your apps, resync your music and start your games again then go for gold.
I confirm this works. I just reset my WP7 (HTC Mozart). It took a couple of minutes but the music marketplace is now available on my device. I am using Telstra Prepaid.
I have had a Zune pass for years in Australia using the US address trick and setting the computer to location US. I have a hotmail email address that is registered to the US and now that Zune pass has finally come to Australia I would like to use it here....... the question is can I transfer my details to australia as I have purchased heaps of apps under the US windows lie account? If I use my Australian windows live account I will have to buy all the apps again. Has anyone been able to transfer purchases to another live account.
What if you moved from the US to Australia, would you have to loose all the purchased music and apps?
Why not keep your old one? I mean the $15 music pass you get to keep 10 songs don't you?
I had already changed my plan to the new one as I never used my free songs. I have paid up for a year on the US zune pass so its not an option to restart again in Australia.
I found a little info on we should see market place on our phones. Should be 24 - 48 hours from the 16 Nov
Checkout
thewindowsblog dot com dot au
I did a hard reset and it all works bing music and all
I talked to Microsoft and they said there was no way to change regions. So I cancelled my Zune subscription and they credited the remaining two months and said I will not be charged for the year subscription that was order as the zune pass has been cancelled.
I have created a new Zune pass for Australia and I have to reset my WP7 phones and enter the new Australian windows live on startup and I loose all the bought apps that I bought on the US Live ID. Microsoft said that they would ask the senior team to look into giving me a credit on all the apps I bought on the US Live ID, I will let you know if that happens.
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I did a hard reset and it all works bing music and all
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What phone do you have?
Thats nice of them, I always thought it was too bad
Finally got access to the marketplace and Zune pass on my phone. Looks really nice

Obscene Data Usage form Google Music

Google Music has managed to drive my data usage up to nearly 10GB since the 15th with me having only used it to stream a handful songs (less than 30mins) and nothing else! I swapped from the stock ROM to Android Revolution HD about a week ago, and the data usage screen shows the background data for Google Music at just under 2GB since the ROM switch (2GB in approx. 7 days )!
Maybe it has something to do with my 12,000+ song library, but I doubt it. Any clues as to why it is using so much background data when the app as rarely been used?
Side Note: Thank God for unlimited data plans else this would have been costly...
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[SOLVED]
Reseting Google Music has stopped the extreme data usage, even with the app's settings re-enabled to what they were before reseting.
Steps taken:
- Clear data for Google Music
- Revert Google Music back to factory version
- Reinstall from the Market
- Reconfigure app settings
If you have "download over WiFi only" unchecked and have told Google Music to to "make available offline" or something has been caching, it could easily pull down gigs of music. Kinda unlikely but its possible if you've checked the right boxes.
Go check your offline only music collection in the app, see if it's cached a lot of it?
martonikaj said:
If you have "download over WiFi only" unchecked and have told Google Music to to "make available offline" or something has been caching, it could easily pull down gigs of music. Kinda unlikely but its possible if you've checked the right boxes.
Go check your offline only music collection in the app, see if it's cached a lot of it?
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Precisely. If you checked "make available offline", then it'll download your complete library.
I've been using Google Music for months now (well, since it came out, actually) and have used it for all of my music now (ie I'm streaming all of my music over Google Music rather than keeping it on my SD card) and have never come even close to 10GB of usage total (or more than about 2GB over a month for Gmusic) and that's with listening for about an hour or 2 each day.
'make available offline' eh?... i've had that checked off since i first started using google music on my old thunderbolt and have never had an issue like this. even now, it's still checked on my nexus and not using crazy gigga's like what he's experiencing. that's bizarre
I do have "make available offline" checked, but I have not told Google Music to make any music available offline besides the recently played cache it keeps. If I toggle Google Music to only display songs available offline, it only shows ten.
Also I used Google Music on my old HTC Incredible, and never had this issue. Maybe I'll try resetting Google Music on the device...
if you have it set to stream high quality, then it will eat up a lot of data - Google Music streams 320Kbps files at high quality.
that adds up.
oscillik said:
if you have it set to stream high quality, then it will eat up a lot of data - Google Music streams 320Kbps files at high quality.
that adds up.
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Even then 10GB is a lot of music. Heck, maybe with FLAC you'd get 10GB a month with reasonable listening, but that's without caching anything and still it's possible but unlikely.
If u have unlimited y r u worrying . Try checking " only download music for offline availability via wifi". That might stop all the background dl. Or check restrict background data when u click music under data usage
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I have had "only download over wifi" checked for the last 24hrs, and Google Music used a additional 0.25GB in that time period. This option should not matter has I never tell Google Music to download any songs for offline use.
The high quality streaming should not be the culprit either since I have opened the app to stream music in the last 24hrs.
The app seems to just be using 0.25GB a day without any user interaction.
As to why I am concerned even though I have an unlimited data plan, I do not like that something is going on with the phone that I cannot understand, and there is the fact the Verizon might start throttling my speeds due to the high usage.
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I hadn't really used google music much at all, literally one drive around town in the car for about 15 minutes and it had used 56 MB. So after reading this I streamed one song and told it to make it available for offline listening. It was 14.35 MB to do that. I would agree, that is a lot of data for a small amount of music. Looks like the thing to do is go through and make it available off line while on wifi.
Now I am curious where the phone stores it and how much memory each song takes up. With the android file transfer MTP program on my mac I cannot find the songs I have stored for off line music. It is not in the music folder or anywhere obvious. I will dig into the phone with Astro and figure this out when I get a chance.
bmolloy said:
I hadn't really used google music much at all, literally one drive around town in the car for about 15 minutes and it had used 56 MB. So after reading this I streamed one song and told it to make it available for offline listening. It was 14.35 MB to do that. I would agree, that is a lot of data for a small amount of music. Looks like the thing to do is go through and make it available off line while on wifi.
Now I am curious where the phone stores it and how much memory each song takes up. With the android file transfer MTP program on my mac I cannot find the songs I have stored for off line music. It is not in the music folder or anywhere obvious. I will dig into the phone with Astro and figure this out when I get a chance.
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I don't think they're stored as normal mp3 files. all renamed, iirc
bmolloy said:
I hadn't really used google music much at all, literally one drive around town in the car for about 15 minutes and it had used 56 MB. So after reading this I streamed one song and told it to make it available for offline listening. It was 14.35 MB to do that. I would agree, that is a lot of data for a small amount of music. Looks like the thing to do is go through and make it available off line while on wifi.
Now I am curious where the phone stores it and how much memory each song takes up. With the android file transfer MTP program on my mac I cannot find the songs I have stored for off line music. It is not in the music folder or anywhere obvious. I will dig into the phone with Astro and figure this out when I get a chance.
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Look in /sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache/music -- that's where music I've asked to be available offline is stored as numbered mp3 files, and it's presumably also the temporary cache for recently-played music.
Well reseting Google Music seemed to do the trick. The background data hasn't changed for two days straight now. Must have just been a bug that had the app constantly communicating to the servers.
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Well reseting Google Music seemed to do the trick. The background data hasn't changed for two days straight now. Must have just been a bug that had the app constantly communicating to the servers.
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Figured as much. It may have even been hanging on caching one song and trying over and over. Google Music likes to do stuff like that
this is the prime example of when the cloud services are not really delivering as advertised
reason why the 16GB version is just too small for a media / gaming phone
Hi. Im having same problem with massive data usage. Im kind of new to this- so can someone guide me through resetting Google Music? I cant seem to delete it from my phone entirely. I know you mentioned re installing from the market- but whenever I go there it just gives me the upgrade option- which I did- but still doesnt seem to change anything. Sorry! And thanks to everyone in advance for any help!
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Hi. Im having same problem with massive data usage. Im kind of new to this- so can someone guide me through resetting Google Music? I cant seem to delete it from my phone entirely. I know you mentioned re installing from the market- but whenever I go there it just gives me the upgrade option- which I did- but still doesnt seem to change anything. Sorry! And thanks to everyone in advance for any help!
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Settings > Apps > All > Music > Clear Data & Uninstall Updates
That will reset the app to factory settings and allow you to pull the newest version from the market again. While this stops the problem, it is not a true solution to the issue as we have yet to identify what is actually causing the usage.
Before wiping, could you post your settings for the app? And any information such as library size and the number of songs you have told Music to store locally would be helpful in identifying the cause.
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Thank you! I appreciate the help! What do you need for settings for the app? sorry! Im new to smart phones- so- I need to be walked through alot of this still! But- let me know any info you need and Ill be glad to get it for you. Thanks
That will reset the app to factory settings and allow you to pull the newest version from the market again. While this stops the problem, it is not a true solution to the issue as we have yet to identify what is actually causing the usage.
Before wiping, could you post your settings for the app? And any information such as library size and the number of songs you have told Music to store locally would be helpful in identifying the cause.
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I currently have 7172 songs on Google Music. I have not stored any songs locally so far. Today started my new billing cycle- and I did nothing with my phone except play 1 song- streamed from Google Music. My data went from 0.000 GB to 0.076 GB after only playing 1 song- that lasted probably about 4 and a half minutes. Pretty crazy. Last month- I used up 2 GB of data in 10 days- and maybe streamed about 30 minutes of music during that time. A Verizon rep told me it takes about 30 hours of streaming music to use up 1 GB of data. I dont know if thats true or not. But judging by what others using it are telling me- I have something WAY wrong. So- Im going to try the info from above to reinstall and see what happens. Thank you for all of your help- and let me know if I can be of any help with additional info.
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Ive also wondered if it may have something to do with my settings under music. I have a Razr- and everything is unchecked except "Download Via Wi-Fi- only" and "Cache music-temporarily store streamed music." Those were both already checked with the installation. Should I uncheck the "Cache music" box? Is it pulling down alot more data maybe to temporarily store streamed music? Just wondering about this too! Thanks again!
I were uploading about 2GB of music from my computer to Play Music, and when that was done my phone gave me a warning that the app Play Music had downloaded 2GB of data over 3G, now I can't use my 3G for three weeks... When I take a look at Play Music's data folder there's only about 100MB of songs, as there should be.
I had set the app to only download via WiFi, but stream via 3G. Why could this have happened? Since I only have 2GB of memory on the phone, and the used data hasn't increased, what happened really?
Thanks

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