Google's Play Music - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Does anyone know how to save and restore playlist on Play Music spp. I know there are other music players out there but i like play music. I tried with titanium backup and it shows the name of the playlist but no content. I am a flashaholic so rebuilding all six playlists with a thousand plus music files becomes tedious.
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having trouble with adding songs from my library to offline , i click on some songs and it doesnt have a option to add to offline library.
Also where are all the offline songs stored, what if I want to delete my stored songs , how do i do that?
Through the google music app. Select the song or album you want, long press-add instant mix. Then go to the instant mix-menu-make available offline.
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Is anyone else having problems sharing a song public on Google+ from the Google Music App?
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where are the offline songs stored? interesting question??
Music files are stored here:
Sdcard/Android/data/com.google.Android.music/cache/music
I have been trying to figure a way to make use of this because it would be nice if there were other music apps that could take advantage of these songs but have had no luck.
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PowerAmp lets you select which folders to scan for music, so selecting the cache folder for Google Music makes those songs available to PowerAmp. And PowerAmp really is one of the best music apps available. I wish Google would release APIs making our cloud-stored music available to any app that uses them.
Nismo13 said:
having trouble with adding songs from my library to offline , i click on some songs and it doesnt have a option to add to offline library.
Also where are all the offline songs stored, what if I want to delete my stored songs , how do i do that?
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Backing up Offline Music on Google Music

As the title says, is there any way to backup the offline music from Google Music? I don't want to keep losing it.
Thanks
The way Google music stores the mp3 is a royal pain. Its not named semantically or tagged properly.
The reason after trying one album I ditched their model and continued to manage my collection on my own hardware and use Amazon mp3 to buy music.
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[Q] Help with Music?

All of a sudden I am getting a lot of trouble with the music on my phone. My iTunes library is very organized with all the artist info, album, album art, etc. I tried to use the Kies app to sync my music on my phone, but for some reason some tracks are moved on the my phone with the title being something among the lines of "01 Song One" and all the other song information is unknown. This is the case with maybe about 30 or 40 songs while the rest of my 2000+ song library are fine. I tried syncing with doubleTwist and got the same result. I even tried just moving the songs directly onto my SD Card and I STILL got the same result. Anyone know anything I can do so all my music are transferred to my phone properly? Thanks in advance.
Have you tried editing the properties of the music? To the proper album name and song name you want?
I do this on my computer when my music library gets messed up
Blackleopord187 said:
Have you tried editing the properties of the music? To the proper album name and song name you want?
I do this on my computer when my music library gets messed up
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Edit it where? When the songs are in my iTunes library it has all the information correct.
You could use mp3tag on your PC to edit the files directly. In my experience, iTunes doesn't always make the changes to metadata to the actual file and when you try to transfer it elsewhere the data is gone. That's actually why I quit using iTunes. But mp3tag should fix those few files no problem.
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[Q] Seeking advice on managing music playlist

You know, one of the biggest reluctancies I have about flashing a new rom is my music playlist. I only have about 300 or so song however I have a mix of various things including Rock , country, Christmas, and kids stuff for my toddler. So, I use Titanium backup to backup my apps and so forth and it works well with the exception of playlist.
Whether I am using the stock player or the MIUI app or whatever. Just doesn't work. So, I am wondering if you guys may have tips or tricks on another backup that handles playlist better or perhaps another way of managing plalist all together. If I knew where the music app I am using stored the playlist maybe I could manually back it up to the SD card and put it back upon reflash or something similiar. I do not like cloud storage as I do not have unlimited data. So, what are your thoughts?
Maybe there is a music app that would sync just the playlist information online....
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Power Amp has the ability to export/import playlists to SD. It's also one of the best music players available.
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[Q] Popular alternative to iTunes?

I've been meaning to put some music onto my Note 2 running JellyBomb, but I don't really know what music program to use on my phone and PC (windows 8). For example, the google music app, the default music players, or possibly a music player in the play store. So just wondering, what program is everyone using on their Desktop that's similar to iTunes in organization to sync music to their phones? I tried using android apps that sync iTunes to android devices, but they don't really show the album artwork in the apps. Thanks in advance for any input/advice.
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I've been meaning to put some music onto my Note 2 running JellyBomb, but I don't really know what music program to use on my phone and PC (windows 8). For example, the google music app, the default music players, or possibly a music player in the play store. So just wondering, what program is everyone using on their Desktop that's similar to iTunes in organization to sync music to their phones? I tried using android apps that sync iTunes to android devices, but they don't really show the album artwork in the apps. Thanks in advance for any input/advice.
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I'm using media monkey. Looks like iTunes but works with Android. Installs on windows, creates libraries, play lists, imports just about all music formats as well as converting to most popular formats. Manages your video, rips and burns CDs. Can act as a media manager both local or across a loan. Too much to mention. Just Google media monkey.
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Winamp is my favorite. . I like that or is easy for sorting, ripping and shoutcast is great for streaming. .
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I guess I'm a glutton for punishment. I use iTunes to manage my music on my Mac Mini but I just manually drag and drop stuff onto my Android devices.
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I guess I'm a glutton for punishment. I use iTunes to manage my music on my Mac Mini but I just manually drag and drop stuff onto my Android devices.
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I used Google Music. It's may not be quite feature rich as others such as iTunes or Zune. It works well on the phone. You can listen to music just on the device or everything on the device and uploaded to the cloud. They will even play songs not on either, if set for all songs. It also has a subscription service.
The music player is pretty plain, which is fine with me. Most people who like stuff like Beats just like how it increases the bass, which also increases distortion. But one can find music by artist, album, genre and so forth.
If you're just looking to play on the device and want more features, PowerAmp is very good choice and cheap.
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I'm using media monkey. Looks like iTunes but works with Android. Installs on windows, creates libraries, play lists, imports just about all music formats as well as converting to most popular formats. Manages your video, rips and burns CDs. Can act as a media manager both local or across a loan. Too much to mention. Just Google media monkey.
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+1 for Media Monkey. If you Google and install a developmental release, you can WiFi sync with the app in the play store. No media manager is as robust as media monkey and I have tried them all.
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I also want to endorse Media Monkey. It's great for all of the things mentioned above and all of the great plugins you can customize it the way you like. The Discogs tagger is my fave.

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