Is there any way to configure the Asus Zenwatch Remote Camera app so that it stores photos on the external SD card, rather than internal storage?
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I'm experiencing the problem that after I download mp3's or photos by ftp or lan, that these are not registered in the music player or photos application. Also moving around my photo's doesn't update the photo albums.
I'm looking for a way to trigger the rescan of the SD card, similar to the process that happens after turning the phone on where you can see the photo app refreshing the images.
1) Is there a way to manually trigger this scan? A function somewhere, a widget or even a pointer to an android java call will do?
2) Is there a way to soft remount the SD card as in without pulling off the backcover as a workaround. I know you can unmount it in the phone storage settings, but can't see a way to remount it.
Also interested, but for the "Music" app. Copied in a load of MP3s last night, but they don't appear.
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So I've been trying to get my playlists from Itunes onto the external SD card. It seems every app (google, Doubletwist, etc...) I've tried will read the playlists on my comp but will only place the music in the internal storage. When I try and move it to the external card and play it it get errors or just doesn't show up under the playlists anymore in the respective app. Any suggestions on new apps or any kind of help would be appreciated, as this kind of eliminates the point of buying a 32gb card. Thank you.
Not sure, I'm just grabbing at straws here, but doesn't the actual music file (mp3) also have to be on the external sd card as well?
Another words you cannot have your mp3's stored internally & the playlists stored externally. Also would moving the app itself to the ext-sd card help? Just throwing some ideas out there.
I am a Google Music user and since I have a capped data plan I can't stream like I want to. I have to save music to the phone from Google Music. I have a 32 gig sd card that I can use if I am rooted and link a folder on the sd card.
I would actually like to go completely stock(for corporate email where I work I can't be rooted) but also want to save music from Google Music to my external sd card. Is there anyway to do this without being rooted?
I'm on CC4.2 right now and I've been usin it for months now, however today I rebooted my phone and suddenly all my internally stored photos aren't showing up (eg: gallery), only Sd Card media are shown. However I can still open my interal photos in their folders individually (DCIM, etc) I tried a media scan but no good. Earlier (yesterday) i tried the gallery app Lumiffic and it was enhancing some photos, but i stopped the process. Could it be the cause?
I have a tiny issue with Google play Music directory! When I buy a song I download it on the SD card I find the actual Mp3 in the directory:
Android/Data/com.google.android.music/Files.
But I have no SD card anymore and I can't find the actual mp3. The same directory in the internal memory is empty!
Have someone the same problem and probably solution?
And if I buy the new Nm Card from Huawei, can I find the my music files there?
Thanks!
Google Play Music .mp3 files that have been downloaded to the device are located by default in the internal directory you have quoted, but they cannot be seen. Once you insert an SD card and go into Google Play Music settings and change the default download directory to SD card then the files are moved to the identical directory on the SD card and are suddenly visible. Why I don't know, but it was also driving me nuts until I purchased and inserted a Huawei NM card, changed the default download location, and voila - I could 'see' my music library (although Google Play Music annoyingly replaces the .mp3 titles with numbers).
I found a small Solution of the problem without to buy a NM Card. The card is way too expensive and with 128 gb internal memory I don't really need It.
You can log you in from the Device's internet browser in your Google account and set the browser to go in Desktop mode.
Then go to music library and you can download any track you've purchased, but CAREFUL - only two Times! (I don't know why. Google is a weirdo!)
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