I recently put some music on my phone and found that if I try to play said files through the stock music player it says that the audio files are not supported. This is bs considering they are in mp3 format and if I chose the files via my files or root browser, it plays them with no problem. Anyone know why this is? I'd like to avoid using a 3rd party music player app if at all possible. Originally the files were in the download folder on the internal "sd card" but I moved them to the music folder and still have the same results. If it means anything, I am running sextape's oc stock ma5 odexed with the perseus alpha32 kernel.
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Ok, I flashed to the stock ma5 deodexed rom and now this problem is gone. Not sure what the problem was but it is fixed now. Thanks for anyone who thought of any possibles explanations.
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Ih everybody!
I've some problems to add new ringtone to my desire..
I flashed the new oxigen 2.0 rom (gigerbread) and there isn't a lot of choice for ringtones, alarms, ... so I would add some mp3 but..
I tried whit several apps (ringdroid, ringtone editor, ...) and I can't find my mp3 on the sdcard (i tried to put it in /sdcard , in /sdcard/media/audio/ringtones, in /sdcard/music(/audio)/ringtones, in /sdcard/ringtones and some others way). I also tried whit .ogg files but nothing.
I ask to google and find some tips, but they didn't work neither..
someone know how can I do it?
thanks
cya
No need of an app to do that : if you copy your audio files in /sdcard/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones), they will normally be usable the same way as the ones in /system/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones)
It works for me on Desire under Oxygen 2.0 RC7.
I also tried this way, but it did not work..
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BalooZ said:
No need of an app to do that : if you copy your audio files in /sdcard/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones), they will normally be usable the same way as the ones in /system/media/audio/(alarms, notifications or ringtones)
It works for me on Desire under Oxygen 2.0 RC7.
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I tried it again, I also reboot my phone but it doesn't work.. I also have Oxygen 2.0 RC7 :|
this things intrigues my!!
From the native music player you can set it as ringtone.
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I tried that way as soon as I saw your post, but it did not work neither..
Actually I find out that I can't add music on the music player.. I don't know why.. I also tried to set as ringtone mp3 and ogg files from astro file manager, I can see the menu option, but I can't select the option!
I think about it and maybe I did a mess when I restore my backup whit mybackup pro (I restore also home config and settings who comes from another rom).. now I'm trying to reflash the rom and I will see...
erase sd card?
Nope.. I reflashed oxygen, and now I'm trying redux, and I still have this problem..
obviously the problem come from my desire, probably form my sdcard, but I don't know what I can do to fix that things..
I also noticed last night that I've a similar problem with the image gallery, the app can't find any image on my sd card, but I've a lot of it..
If I erase my sd card (backing up data apps) can I just put it back in the phone or there is things to do?
So I recently flashed back to stock EB13, updated to EC05 using OTA, and rooted my phone using the 1 click 2.5.5 method. I have noticed that with certain music apps when I try to set them to load music based on my music folder the system does a "quick" restart. The system locks up for a bit the, phone goes blank, the radio resets it self, and everything loads backup again. This whole process takes about 1 min 1/2 to 2min. I can reproduce it with the built in Music app, Player Pro, and Morte Player. Cube player works fine, and so does tiny player. I first noticed this with Syndicate ROM all current version 1.0, 1.1.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
Format your SD card.
I've noticed a re-occurring problem with AOSP roms. I've read in a few places that I can't think of off the top of my head, that state clearly that roms such as MIUI and CM7 read WMA (Windows Media Audio) files. I ripped a few CD's awhile back that came out as WMA files. Problem is, There has not been a single AOSP rom that can "see" the files. I click on the file in root explorer and it says error playing file or that it isn't supported depending on the rom. I've tried converting them. And it worked. It saw the files. But did not play them. It would just skip over them or just not play anything at all. Is there something I'm doing wrong? Why won't they work? I don't want to go back to windows as I'm on Linux, just to convert them with Real Player or something. If I could rip them again straight to MP3, I would. But I have a lot of songs in that format that, for whatever, won't work either. Any help, mods, tricks, tips, would help. Thanks
Hello,
My music player doesn't detect the new music I copied from my pc to my sdcard.
If I open the music player I only see the old music, but not the new music I recently copied to my mobile.
I already delete "data" by going to Settings/Apps and rebooted my mobile multiple times, but it still doesn't detect my new music.
I put the new music files to /music on my card, like the other files and the files aren't broken or sth like that. Normal mp3 files with id3 tags.
Can someone help me?
I'm running the latest CM9 on my Wildfire S.
What music app is that? Is that the one that comes in the ROM?
I suggest you try Apollo or the Google Play music app.
I'm using the stock cm9 music app,
already tried apollo and googlemusic app but without any success
I have the same problem on the Alpha1. Is it a bug? The sd card not reindexing media files after a remount from the PC?
aah, good to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem here
yes, I'm running the alpha1, too.
maybe you are right *se-nsei. and it's a bug.
Any idea how to fix it?
I'm really get tired of listening to the same music over and over again
I have no problem with that im using google play.
Fc when im using stock cm9 music but the problem its not about music library.
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Try this app
for a temporary fix use this app! It worked for me!
Rescan SD Card!
The "rescan sd" app works. I think its a good solution for now. I hope it will be fixed with the next Update. Hope that the ums bug will be fixed soon, too.
Thanks for your answers guys
I think Dev Tools has a media scanner that you can run which SHOULD update the music library and gallery but haven't tested that with music on cm9 yet (Worked on cm7).
Solution is here !!!!!!!!!!!!
do three things ,
1. go into settings >> apps >> all apps >>appollo >> clear app data and cache
2. reboot the phone
3. thank me , if it worked .... which it's must gonna be , enjoy
manuhackzzz said:
do three things ,
1. go into settings >> apps >> all apps >>appollo >> clear app data and cache
2. reboot the phone
3. thank me , if it worked .... which it's must gonna be , enjoy
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It is more than two years since the last post, the author must have found a way by now. Anyway the OP said he tried what you proposed in his first post.
calm folks
aWFSuser said:
It is more than two years since the last post, the author must have found a way by now. Anyway the OP said he tried what you proposed in his first post.
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well i knew that post is very old and OP must find out solution ,
but what i can see here is no one gives him solution ,
so my reply will help more and more people in future and at present also ...
who came to this thread to find out the solution .............. like me .
and one of them is writing this comment .
What's up ya'll? Alright, I've been having a little issue lately with AOSP/AOKP ROMS seeing all of my music. I have 832 songs.
I'm going to be using Poweramp full version and running the newest Pacman build. In my opinion Poweramp is one the better music players out there and more importantly here Poweramp gives you the option of choosing exactly which folders are chosen to be scanned. Now know matter which folders I chose, Poweramp would only find 326 songs. I've chosen all folders and also a full rescan but only 326 songs would be found.
So what I did from here is backed up the Pacman ROM and then restored my backup of the Touchwiz AXIS ROM which sees all of my 832 songs. Using WIFI Transfer Pro I pulled up all my folders onto my laptop. For those that don't know WIFI Transfer Pro is a pretty sweet app. I use it all the time to download ROMS onto my PC and transfer to my phone.
Ok from here I navigated to my folder labeled music and clicked on zip to create a Music.zip. Do not try to flash this, it will just abort. After the Music.zip is created I transferred it to my phone. The total size of my zip is 3.26 gigs. Make sure you have sufficient space on either your internal storage or external storage. I transferred the zip to my external SD.
From here I restored my backup of Pacman. Then went to the Play Store and put in a search ''unzip files to sd''. Found an app called ZArchiver. Using this app I navigated to my music.zip. Hit the zip and then hit Extract. The 832 songs took about 15 minutes to extract. Again here make sure you have sufficient storage for the songs to be extracted. Now go to Poweramp>Settings>Folders and Libraries and check the music folder. All my songs now show.
Now in closing I know there are A LOT of much smarter people here then I at XDA. There probably is a much easier and or faster way of accomplishing this. This is just something I worked on last night and worked for me. I have an idea as to why my internal/external storage isn't being read properly with AOSP ROMS but that's a whole other thread. By the way, I'm using CWM touch not TWRP.
I've noticed a few guys here and there in some threads recently that have inquired about this issue with media storage and AOSP ROMS so hopefully this helps a couple of ya'll out.
caspersfi said:
What's up ya'll? Alright, I've been having a little issue lately with AOSP/AOKP ROMS seeing all of my music. I have 832 songs.
I'm going to be using Poweramp full version and running the newest Pacman build. In my opinion Poweramp is one the better music players out there and more importantly here Poweramp gives you the option of choosing exactly which folders are chosen to be scanned. Now know matter which folders I chose, Poweramp would only find 326 songs. I've chosen all folders and also a full rescan but only 326 songs would be found.
So what I did from here is backed up the Pacman ROM and then restored my backup of the Touchwiz AXIS ROM which sees all of my 832 songs. Using WIFI Transfer Pro I pulled up all my folders onto my laptop. For those that don't know WIFI Transfer Pro is a pretty sweet app. I use it all the time to download ROMS onto my PC and transfer to my phone.
Ok from here I navigated to my folder labeled music and clicked on zip to create a Music.zip. Do not try to flash this, it will just abort. After the Music.zip is created I transferred it to my phone. The total size of my zip is 3.26 gigs. Make sure you have sufficient space on either your internal storage or external storage. I transferred the zip to my external SD.
From here I restored my backup of Pacman. Then went to the Play Store and put in a search ''unzip files to sd''. Found an app called ZArchiver. Using this app I navigated to my music.zip. Hit the zip and then hit Extract. The 832 songs took about 15 minutes to extract. Again here make sure you have sufficient storage for the songs to be extracted. Now go to Poweramp>Settings>Folders and Libraries and check the music folder. All my songs now show.
Now in closing I know there are A LOT of much smarter people here then I at XDA. There probably is a much easier and or faster way of accomplishing this. This is just something I worked on last night and worked for me. I have an idea as to why my internal/external storage isn't being read properly with AOSP ROMS but that's a whole other thread. By the way, I'm using CWM touch not TWRP.
I've noticed a few guys here and there in some threads recently that have inquired about this issue with media storage and AOSP ROMS so hopefully this helps a couple of ya'll out.
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Clear data of music player and media storage. Reboot and wait 10-15mins.
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