Hi, I recall that when I got my Galaxy Note, 5 or 6 music were pre-installed under the Samsung album. How come the Galaxy Note 2 only has 1 song "Over the horizon" pre-installed?
those were probably the ringtones, they weren't any special not songs you listen to everyday.
if you want you can copy them over to /sdcard0/samsung/music
To lessen the bloatware?
One song is enough isn't it?
Those were not ringtones. They were songs pre-installed by Samsung. The songs were quite nice!
borrow a note and copy-paste files in the directory i told above
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Today I tried to downloaded the plyalists which I had uploaded from pc with music manager on google music on my g Nexus. Now also if I am offline I can listen those songs with stock player. But the problem is that I don't know where they are saved! They aren't in folder Music and so I can't listen them with poweramp.
There is someone who know where f....ing this stupid g. music had put my songs? I'm becoming stupid searching them in the sd (no root).
The only thing that I envy to ios is itunes. You make your playlist on PC and then you can put them on your iphone/ipod.
Help please and sorry for my english
I found the answer. G play saves the music in the cache. This is one of the most stupid thing They can made. I This way you can listen the songs only with that horrible stock player. It's a pity. But for me in this terms is totally useless.
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donsalieri4 said:
I found the answer. G play saves the music in the cache. This is one of the most stupid thing They can made. I This way you can listen the songs only with that horrible stock player. It's a pity. But for me in this terms is totally useless.
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As opposed to saving them on your phone? Which you didn't need google music to do in the first place....
Human stupidity has no limits I suppose.
Probably my English is terribile but I thought the post was quite clear. It's obvious that I can upload the songs using winamp or doubletwist or simply putting the files in the folder Music. Imho Google Music is an alternative way with many potentialities to organzie your music, but if you think with your excellent and brilliant mind that saving the music in the cache is a good thing instead in a folder, maybe you shouldn't speak about human stupidity. There are many forums with many people with the same problem who can't use Poweramp or another app to listen the music downloaded with g Music and complain about it.
Don't worry I will import my Playlist with winamp as always, but sincerely I hope g. Music will be improved because if everyone is smart and brilliant like you now in our gnex we will have Eclair.
Thank you for your useful post and merry Christmas
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When using a NON rooted HTC Desire Z with Power Amp (cannot remember which version of droid or Poweramp) and an 8gb micro SD card I was able to select which music I wanted to listen too via the 'Folder' view, as well as the horrid 'Libary' view.
Now I am using a rooted (no customer ROM) Samsung GT N7105 Note 2, Power Amp 1.0 build 230 Full version, and a 64gb micro SD card. When I navigate to 'folder' I am instructed to check box the locations I store my music to play with Power Amp. The problem is the locations to chose from are all folders from my internal storage only, nothing from the external storage is shown from me to check. I have been through all the obvious options and settings but nothing is having the desired affect. I have tried moving Power Amp to the SD card to see if this works an no....
If it is not possible can someone suggest a decent music player that has a simple folder browser view? One with a decent EQ, or an EQ app that works with another music player with a folder/broswer type view?
I listen to music through headphones mostly so the EQ app or feature doesnt need to work through the devices speaker.
Thanks.
may i suggest the Samsung default music player
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may i suggest the Samsung default music player
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Once I rooted the device I uninstalled all the samsung apps including the music hub, I simply assumed like the rest of the stock music players I have come across this would be useless for me! I have tried to get the music hub from the market but it demands I update to the latest version before it will allow me to use it, and unfortunatly the latest samsung hub app is not compatible with my device!
Any other suggestions?
Not the music hub. . The music Player
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Not the music hub. . The music Player
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This is making me seem like far more of a noob than I really am but should this be on the play store? When searching Samsung music all I get thats relevant is the music hub!
Samsung music player... you might have removed along with music hub. . (My Indian firmware has no music hub as the features don't work in India. . My note 8 with german firmware has both music hub and player. .... the music player should be there with the same icon as the hub... making it easy to have been overlooked while it was removed by you)
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Samsung music player... you might have removed along with music hub. . (My Indian firmware has no music hub as the features don't work in India. . My note 8 with german firmware has both music hub and player. .... the music player should be there with the same icon as the hub... making it easy to have been overlooked while it was removed by you)
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thanks, turns out the stock player wasnt as bad as i thought . the EQ is a lil clumsy, but the thing that puts me off most is not autoplay/pause when connecting headphones. Used it for a few days atleast though.
Ive just installed a newer version of poweramp and its done the trick anyway!
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Hi. I don't have the Note 4. Not sure if I ever will, but one thing that would entice me to give it a shot would be if Samsung finally fixed their stock music player to display artists that start with "The" to stop appearing in the "T's". For example, The Beatles should appear in the "B's" not the "T's".
As a music enthusiast, this has always driven me wild.
Has this been fixed by chance?
Yes, any artist who's name begins with "The" will be located under "T". I opened Samsung's music app for the first time just to check this for you. I haven't used it in 3 years on the Note 2, Note 3, or Note 4. Play Music is the only music player I use, and it doesn't do that. You should check out Play Music if you haven't already. It's MUCH better than every music player by any Android manufacturer. I didn't realize anyone actually used OEM music players still, lol
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Yes, any artist who's name begins with "The" will be located under "T". I opened Samsung's music app for the first time just to check this for you. I haven't used it in 3 years on the Note 2, Note 3, or Note 4. Play Music is the only music player I use, and it doesn't do that. You should check out Play Music if you haven't already. It's MUCH better than every music player by any Android manufacturer. I didn't realize anyone actually used OEM music players still, lol
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Quick question about Google Play Music. If I have music downloaded on an external sd card, will it read that as well? Or is it just all cloud.
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Quick question about Google Play Music. If I have music downloaded on an external sd card, will it read that as well? Or is it just all cloud.
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It will read music on your SD card as well as cloud.
Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device. Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
I use isyncr In the market on your note 4
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Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device and says, "This player does not support this type of file". Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
I am probably wrong but isn't music on an iPhone some proprietary suffix and not mp3
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Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device and says, "This player does not support this type of file". Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
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I use the "iSyncr: iTunes to Android" app from the play store. It's free for first 100 songs and one playlist. It costs $4.99 (I think) for unlimited songs and playlists. It works great and is well worth the expense.
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