so i plugged in my sansa clip+ mp3 player into my tab and upon disconnection all of my music was put into a folder on the mp3 player called lost.dir. The names are random numbers and have no extension but if i open them with a music player they work. Is there any way that i can reverse this?
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I use an MP3 for a ring tone that works just fine. Inspalling Morph PLayer or PocketMusic buggers up playback of MP3s as ringtones - I think it's an association problem. Does anyone have a workaround as I hate the default Media player...
I had the very same problem!
I solved it by converting all my ringtones to .wma format then I unchecked that file type within the music player. I don't use .wma for my music so this wasn't a problem. MP3 serves me quite well as I download that file type from emusic.com direct to my Alpine.
Hope this was of help
Matt
I don't use WMA either Matt - I shall try your cunning plan today. BTW, anyone have a player recommendation while I'm at it
I've a lot of good old game music related ringtones in MIDI format and as a long time Nokia user I've had great moments listening those tracks while doing something else with my phone.
Now coming to android and somewhat being okay with the poor MIDI playback compared to Nokia, I haven't found a single way to listen to MIDI tracks background. Only way, on stock, I seem to be able to listen MIDI tracks is by opening them via "My Files" and opening MIDI track, which opens a "Sound Player" to play it. Now it's playing, but I cannot lose focus on the player or otherwise MIDI playback stops.
Somehow possible in stock software? Or maybe some 3rd party app?
i use PLAYER media player, and it plays all my mp3 and MIDI files in the background
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8004638&postcount=30
Thanks AllGamer, I will definately check that out soon.
Edit: Tested and it works as expected when opening MIDI files within Player. When opening from My Files the MIDI track opens in Player but cannot be left background, I guess that's just something to do with that the My Files launched Player application and is somehow acting as a "host" application, but this is a total guess.
But it doesn't matter as I will open MIDI tracks within Player. Thanks again AllGamer.
Hi,
Having trouble with my Galaxy S showing WAV's in the Music player.
I can play them under files, and have set the music player to look at the folder where they are stored, but the media scan does not seem to pick them up.
AnyIdea's?
Hi all,
I am now having difficulties to add music folders onto the stock music player on gal not.
Currently i am using poweramp it is much easier, but i have issue when playing a song then the poweramp gets hung. It cannot skip and need to reboot the phone.
If anybody out there can help me please share me the knowledge.
Thank you
BR
Where are your music folders?
I have the opposite problem. The stock player includes every MP3 file on my phone, but some of my MP3s aren't music and I don't want them in the music player.
The stock player should just scan your whole phone and include any MP3s it finds. I don't think there is a way to tell it which folders to include or ignore.
Add a .nomedia file in the folders it shouldn't include.
@beanr2s
Open stock music player - menu - setting - music menu - check mark on folder
thats it.
Hello,
i have got some music files ( 24-bit 48 kHz), each of which is around 50 mb. After the files are opened through Samsung music player, i can listen them without any problem for 5 seconds. Then, the player notifies "Sorry, the player does not support this type of audio file", and shuts them down
I have checked the spec of the phone. It should be supporting any type of flac file. considering it is N920C, what do you suggest me to open them?
thanks in advance.
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