[Q] Please Help! Mp3's don't play on my Nookie Froyo! - Nook Color General

Title says it all. Loving my nookie Froyo build but for some reason music mp3's that play on stock and nootered 2.1 don't work!
I get message saying sorry your player does npt support this type of audio file in stock music app
in doubletwist I get the message saying sorry the song you are trying to play doesn't exist anymore.
Do you it must have something to do with the build running off sd card? Is anyone else successfully able to play music on nookie froyo build?
I am wondering if this is my unique problem?

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I never had a nooter'd system. I have only been using the SD version of Nookie Froyo.
Although I can play music (nookie froyo 0.6.8) by going through a file manager (ES File Explorer, Astro File Manager), selecting the song, and then choosing the music app to play the music... None of the music Apps (stock music, winamp, mixzing, etc), recognize that there is any music stored on the sdcard portion of the the Nookie Froyo SD Card.
I am unable to launch any of the music apps and play music because none of the music is apparently visible to the music apps.

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Music won't play

hey all, I've put off posting a thread for as long as I can. I have Cyanogen 5.0.5 on my N1, and when I go to the music app, none of my music shows up. I can find my music on the SD card if I use a file search app, like Root Explorer, but the music player won't or can't find the files. I did a restore to stock Android, and the music player library had all my music in it, then I went back to Cyanogen and the music disappeared from the library, so it must be something with Cyanogen. But I feel like I must be doing something wrong, or missing something entirely, because I couldn't find anyone with this problem.
I also downloaded some third-party music players from the market, and none of them would load my library either. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix? I love everything about Cyanogen, but if I can't resolve this I'll have to go back to stock 2.1. Not having a working music player is just not worth it to me.
try going into the dev tools and using the sd card scanner, see if that refreshes the music app. i actually was having the same problem on changes i did to a wallpaper directory, the gallery wasn't showing the renamed folder or new pics and when i ran the sd card scanner option under the dev tools, it updated in gallery
I tried that, but it didn't work.
What does Nexus One Android Development mean to you?
I'm on stock but it happened to me the first time I put some music on the sd card. I navigated to the music via astro file manager and played a song from there. After that all my music was magically seen from the music player.
Dunno if that will help.

[Q] Mp3 / Youtube not working -- Nookie Froyo for EMMC

I am running Nookie Froyo for EMMC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926749
I have the weirdest problem mp3's will not play and when trying a youtube video is says, "Sorry, this video cannot be played"
Seems like some kind of codec issue. Any ideas?
Yea there is some kind of audio codec problem with playing mp3 on Froyo. I noticed that too with youtube app. It run but won't play any video. However, with flash extension and going to youtube.com on Dolphin Browser, the music played. I've also noticed Gameloft games have no audio too but other games have audio. I guess audio source from ogg worked but not mp3. I think we need to wait for a kernel fix.
I was able to get at least MP3s playing by downloading the sideload update zip file for 1.0.1 from B&N directly, unzipping it, and copying the contents of /system/lib/dsp to my device, then rebooting. YMMV, but it at least got stock and winamp to play MP3 files, though winamp still wont play shoutcast streams... its little by little though i guess.
EpicFail236 said:
I was able to get at least MP3s playing by downloading the sideload update zip file for 1.0.1 from B&N directly, unzipping it, and copying the contents of /system/lib/dsp to my device, then rebooting. YMMV, but it at least got stock and winamp to play MP3 files, though winamp still wont play shoutcast streams... its little by little though i guess.
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Did youtube work after this? Are you on Froyo??
theadlee said:
Did youtube work after this? Are you on Froyo??
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Either it doesnt work with the files from the 1.1.0 update or i did it wrong
Edit: Just restored the original files, then put the 1.0.1 and youtube nor pandora work. Theres something else thats changed that prevents it. Youtube.com with flash works albeit the video is very laggy (sound is fine though)
I pulled the /system/lib/dsp folder out of the 1.1 root flashable zip, copied it (after backup up current dsp folder) to my Froyo 0.5.9 nook, running on eMMC, and rebooted. I can now play mp3s, however, I have to launch them from root explorer, which is less than desirable.
I just upgraded to froyo 0.6.8 via EMMC, dual boot, and dalingrin's OC kernel and Mp3 playback seems to be working fine, however, mp4 streaming apps like youtube, pandora, and cnet tv all seem to be broken still.
Someone in the forums said they got Youtube to run after clearing the Dalvik-cache but that did not work for me.

Perception music player

I've had Perception 10.1 on my phone for quite a while now, and overall I like it (that's why its been on my phone for months and months now). But yesterday I got some voicemails that I downloaded from Gmail and they were saved as mp3 format files. The built in music player refuses to play them. It just gives me the message that the music player doesnt support that file format. I thought this was completely strange. So I put a couple of music mp3's on the sd card, and the built in music player wont play those either. Does anybody have a solution to this? What music player wouldnt play mp3's, thats crazy?? I know for a fact that the music player that was in an earlier version of Cog that I was running played music mp3's.
I'm thinking the best solution would be to get a different stock music player apk and then use adb to push it to the phone?

[Q] Ringtones change on their own after Rooting

Nexus One rooted (frustrated with lack of internal memory) with DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su. No Mod's, still running stock 2.3.6 32Gig SD external memory. First install was Titanium Backup Next install was Link2SD. After moving all the apps to the new Ext3 partition using Link2SD, my ringtones were playing an audio mp3 book! ? I also during this time added a new song to my library... wrote a new playlist called 506 songs and deleted playlist 505 songs.
What is happening is I set my ringtones for my Gmail accounts (Regular Telus Mail Account does not change!). Everything is fine until ?? an app update or I mount the SD card through my computer. Now the ringtones change to an audiobook and my music player looses the new playlist of 506 and shows the previously deleted 505 songs! (and yes I can play the songs with the playlist).
After many days of scratching I rebooted, had it working normally with the 506 songs playlist and choosen ringtones, I opened up link2SD app and BAM! back to 505 songs!
Any ideas?
What are the other apps you moved to SD Card?
I got the same problem with different context. I moved some themes to SD card, when I connect to the other, N1 got rebooted? Is the same case with you?
I moved "all the apps" = non system to the SD Ext3 partition.
I never had a re-boot problem. I simply was waking up to a boring audio book, which I found unacceptable!
Sorry, what do you mean by audiobook?
au·di·o·book/ˈôdē-ōˌbo͝ok/
Noun: An audiocassette recording of a reading of a book.
More info »Wikipedia - Merriam-Webster
Also in CD or MP3 format...
I know the meaning
I doubted whether its an app, as I never used in my N1
No App used to play audio books other than the stock music player.
I have since Factory Reset, reloaded & updated stock apps. Re Rooted using Doomed and added Link2SD...
fine for a few days and now mp3 player shows 506 songs playlist but no songs in it. It won't play any of the 506 songs but will play some other playlists. Yes the playlists were created the same way.
Can't figure out whether it's Doomed or Link2SD doing it!!!

Music Player Does Not Show Music On SD Card. Android 6.0.1

I updated to Android 6.0.1 and now the default music player (and others) will not show any music on my SD card. I have reformatted it as well. I can find and play the files with (My Files) but none of the music apps will find my music.
"Bump" anyone?????

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