Hi there, I have been using the app adownloader to download files and I was wondering if there's a way to set the download directory to save directly to the cloud storage (BOX) instead of the SD card.
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If this is possible it would be awesome, it would save time from having to transfer every download to the cloud manually.
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I figured out a decent method for getting my files to sync to the cloud using a combination of apps. Does anyone know of any decent music players that allow streaming from cloud? I have tried "cloud around" and it works alright, but I'd like to try others.
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Flare106 said:
I figured out a decent method for getting my files to sync to the cloud using a combination of apps. Does anyone know of any decent music players that allow streaming from cloud?
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Google play music is cloud storage
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Related
CM9 made their music player public.
http://www.droiddog.com/android-blo...e-now/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
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I was hoping some one would post about this. I grabbed it a while ago and it installed just fine. Everything looks to be working but I get no sound. I checked my other music players just to make sure it wasn't my phone and they all work just fine.
Are any of my fellow T989ers able to use Apollo yet? Are you getting sound from it?
Thanks
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Best music app for Android I've used. Absolutely kills the stock player.
But does it support google music?
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But does it support google music?
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Hey buddy, where you been at? Don't mean to bother, but, is ICS still heading our way?
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Looks like the album art displayer needs a boost.
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But does it support google music?
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Doesn't seem too.
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If I check under storage, the external sd seems to be in the internal storage folder(under miscellaneous files). I'm running out of space and need to move 8gb of data to the microsd. What can I do?
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Click and hold in the folder you want to move, or individual file. Click the "move"option, and look for external sd (folder will have a storage chip icon on it) put anywhere on there after navigating past the external sd Icon
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oh yeah... If you run a ROM that removes the "my files" folder, get es file explorer from the play store and navigate to it the same way as I posted before.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Tried transferring but my phone restarted every time.
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They try hooking up to your computer, turn on USB mass storage and do it the same way as above but instead use your computer to move your files
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First off, I apologize if this is in the wrong place, but I have a question concerning Google Music.
I just deleted all my music that was stored offline:
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But when I go back in, it says I have only a little space left for offline music:
Anyone know if I'm doing something wrong? Thanks.
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Really...? Nothing? Nobody can help...?
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Try wiping your data for Google music?
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Try wiping your data for Google music?
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Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't do anything...
Does anyone know how I can clear the available space...?
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Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't do anything...
Does anyone know how I can clear the available space...?
Go to Google play store on a browser and delete some of your other listed devices (Phones) accumulated from flashing custom rom's might help.
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This app rescans your sd for music. Like in my case I had doubles of all my songs, so I cleared data in media storage which is what I would do when that would happen to me on any rom. But for some reason on AOKP the songs wouldn't show up anymore. I remember on TW roms they would slowly come back one by one. But after waiting 30 min I got worried. I rebooted, unmounted sd, took out battery, tried a bunch of apps and nothing worked. Then I tried this and finally my music is back
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bero.sdrescan
Just open in up and let it run, it should look like this
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Just leave it like that, exit the app using the home button. Just in case anyone else is having or has had this problem
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Great find
Hoping this fixes the doubles all over the card, thanks for the link.
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Hoping this fixes the doubles all over the card, thanks for the link.
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Just go to media storage and clear data, after that run this app and that should clear all your doubles
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can anyone say what directory the recovery image saves to? it says for Android 4.2 its saved in a secure location i.e not in the clockwork mod backup folder. why have they done this? just to get you to shell out on premium so you can download through your browser?
is it possible to locate it through root browser?
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Doh! Mine doesn't actually say that but thanks for the tip. (Its been a long day)
In 4.2 its actually /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup
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Data>media>clockworkmod I used root explorer
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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That's because the folders are really symlinked (like a folder shortcut in Windows)