I have transfer some music by bluetooth and this mp3 files are in my documents folders.
I know that the folder myDocuments\zune\100\00 conatins the music. I copy this files to this folder but they are not visible when I go to music library of windows phone.
How can I copy my mp3 in my documents or where to they are visibled in my library music?
Thanks.
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Hi,
If I transfer music files to the Desire which are organised into seperate folders (directories) can I browse the music by this folder structure on the music player or can I only browse the music via Album/Artist/Genre tags etc that are embedded in the music files?
Thanks.
It'll probably depend on the app you use to play the music. They either work one way or the other. The basic Sense player sorts it by artist/album etc.
I have an EVO and had the hero and both phones did this.
My only complaint with the phone is this.
I have my music stored in the media folder of my SD card
But also have my familys music in a different folder in my SD card.
I don't want their music to be shown in my music app, because I never listen to those songs, and it just makes it cluttered, plus some of the songs are kid songs.
Is their anyway to have music (mp3's) on the SD card but hide them from the music player recognizing them so they don't show up.
mjz147 said:
I have an EVO and had the hero and both phones did this.
My only complaint with the phone is this.
I have my music stored in the media folder of my SD card
But also have my familys music in a different folder in my SD card.
I don't want their music to be shown in my music app, because I never listen to those songs, and it just makes it cluttered, plus some of the songs are kid songs.
Is their anyway to have music (mp3's) on the SD card but hide them from the music player recognizing them so they don't show up.
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I had that issue way back with my G1...picked up a trick. Any folder that has audio files that you DONT want the music player to see, view the folder in explorer or some directory viewer and mark the folder as "hidden". You will still be able to see it and it's contents, but the music app will ignore it.
Create a file and rename it to .nomedia and place it in the folder of the music you don't want to see.
cool, thanks guys
Hello,
Total newb here. Used Astro to copy some *.mp3 files to the storage card / music directory. When I try to create a playlist, the files are not shown. I have to assume it is because it is lacking some tag information.... The files exist when seen in astro.
If that is truly the case....How can I get the audio podcasts to play in MUSIC if there is no tag info?
Note: many of the podcasts I listen to are not part of a RSS podcatching system, but must be manually downloaded.
Thank you for your time
I was wondering are the playlists for the stock music player or the google play music player stored in a file that can be edited? I have some playlists on my pc and I was hoping I could open them as flat files and edit them and place them on my phone rather than going in the music player and re-creating all of them on my phone.
I have a bunch of FLACs loaded in my foobar and that's how I listen them. I haven't found any easy way convert/upload the files into some cloud storage. I can convert the files to mp3 and then upload to Google Music, but it's a major pita. I want something that works on the fly. Anything like that exists?
You don't need to convert them, the Google music uploader will do that for you.
Or select them in foobar, choose convert and choose a folder in Dropbox/box/copy as the output folder.
Edit: typos.
I believe google music uploader automatically converts flac files to 320kbps mp3 files