Google Music + nandroid backup - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Is there a way I can create a backup of my ROM that excludes the cached songs from Google Music? The only way I know hire to keep the file size down is to clear the app data but then I lose all the albums I've pinned.

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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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Google's Play Music

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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[Q] Backup/Restore Play Music on device?

Has anyone figured out a way to backup and restore music from Play Music that you "kept on device"? Titanium Backup doesn't seem to do it unless there's some magical option I'm missing. Painful to have to redownload all of the songs I want to play offline everytime I wipe.
akellar said:
Has anyone figured out a way to backup and restore music from Play Music that you "kept on device"? Titanium Backup doesn't seem to do it unless there's some magical option I'm missing. Painful to have to redownload all of the songs I want to play offline everytime I wipe.
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I use to keep them in folder on pc then moved them over
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Cloud Storage question.....

Is there a way to store apps in a cloud storage service? I'm not worried about pics, vids, or music cause i use skydrive for my pics/vids and play music for my songs. Just curious....
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Is there a way to store apps in a cloud storage service?
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Install them on a cloud storage service? Or backup all the apps? First won't work. The second... might, perhaps using Titanium Backup and then uploading the backup to the cloud.
Titanium has cloud options in the app for storing backups.
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Problems with importing music playlists on Lollipop

Anyone else having problems importing music playlists ("m3u" or "pls" files) on Android 5.0.1 (Lollipop)?
Up until I upgraded to Lollipop, I didn't have too much trouble getting my music playlists on my phone. Most of the time, the playlists that I had created would just remain on my phone after an update. On rare occurrences when they didn't (ie: wiping the phone and switching to a new ROM), I would just copy the "m3u" or "pls" playlist files into the music folder of my SDCard, reboot the phone, and the Android OS would scan the SDCard during boot process and generate the music playlists in the internal format. This has not worked on Lollipop.
I have never understood why none of the music player apps on Android include a function to import and export playlists ("m3u" or "pls" files). This always seemed like a huge over-sight to me. For people like me that have hundreds of music files, and have created music playlists that we like to listen to over and over again, the idea of having to re-create them on a new device (or a new version of an OS) is a huge hassle!
I have found a music playlist editor app on Android. This app allows me to edit/modify them, but does not provide a way to import them into the Android OSs internal format (so that they can be played in other apps like Google Play Music), or a way to export the internal playlists.
Anyone know of anything that would help???
Playlist on Lollipop
mediawiz said:
Anyone else having problems importing music playlists ("m3u" or "pls" files) on Android 5.0.1 (Lollipop)?
Up until I upgraded to Lollipop, I didn't have too much trouble getting my music playlists on my phone. Most of the time, the playlists that I had created would just remain on my phone after an update. On rare occurrences when they didn't (ie: wiping the phone and switching to a new ROM), I would just copy the "m3u" or "pls" playlist files into the music folder of my SDCard, reboot the phone, and the Android OS would scan the SDCard during boot process and generate the music playlists in the internal format. This has not worked on Lollipop.
I have never understood why none of the music player apps on Android include a function to import and export playlists ("m3u" or "pls" files). This always seemed like a huge over-sight to me. For people like me that have hundreds of music files, and have created music playlists that we like to listen to over and over again, the idea of having to re-create them on a new device (or a new version of an OS) is a huge hassle!
I have found a music playlist editor app on Android. This app allows me to edit/modify them, but does not provide a way to import them into the Android OSs internal format (so that they can be played in other apps like Google Play Music), or a way to export the internal playlists.
Anyone know of anything that would help???
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You have to convert the playlist to .m3u save it in a folder name playlist then Reboot the phone and it should show up.
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When you reboot and check the playlist give it a few seconds for the media player to recognize the playlist. Hope this helps. Worked for me on my Galaxy Edge.
How to import /export google play music playlist to m3u
Try this amazing tool
its very user friendly and efficient
musconv.com

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