Ok so maybe I missed something somewhere but I've searched and found nothing on this. I went to a program for my son's school today and did a bit of recording. Well I set it to 4k because the clips were all going to be roughly 1 minute so I thought why not get the best quality.
Here's the problem. When I try to play any of the clips it gives me an error that says "Sorry, the video cannot be played". Has anyone had this issue? All 4 clips were that way and when I recorded them I waited for it the complete the processing and all before making another.
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Have you tried using a different media player
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Have you tried using a different media player
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No, I didnt. I thought about it but in all honesty if it doesn't support playback, natively, of videos it makes then what's the point. I will download a player and see what happens.
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No, I didnt. I thought about it but in all honesty if it doesn't support playback, natively, of videos it makes then what's the point. I will download a player and see what happens.
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Often(almost always) when this happens it's because the file was truncated. This means that you were writing the files to your external SD card and the card isn't fast enough to save the file and it caused corruption. The only solution for this is buying a faster micro SD that is fast enough to keep up with the bandwidth for the 4k. Another thing, 4k on the phone isn't good if there is a lot of fast movement. So in movement scenarios use 1080p. Around the house talking/average movement is ok in 4k.
You are correct, If it can't play a file it creates then what's the point? Well, It does. The only reason it wont play them is if they're truncated(which they are) and nothing is going to play them. If you do manage to find a player that ignores time code or errors it will show that they are flawed incomplete files.
I'm sorry this happened on something like your kids as a subject matter, the phone COULD do a bandwidth test to let you know your card isn't fast enough for 4k but instead it just makes truncated files attempting to save for you.
You need something like this from Amazon(at least class 10)http://goo.gl/bpjEcj
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Often(almost always) when this happens it's because the file was truncated. This means that you were writing the files to your external SD card and the card isn't fast enough to save the file and it caused corruption. The only solution for this is buying a faster micro SD that is fast enough to keep up with the bandwidth for the 4k. Another thing, 4k on the phone isn't good if there is a lot of fast movement. So in movement scenarios use 1080p. Around the house talking/average movement is ok in 4k.
You are correct, If it can't play a file it creates then what's the point? Well, It does. The only reason it wont play them is if they're truncated(which they are) and nothing is going to play them. If you do manage to find a player that ignores time code or errors it will show that they are flawed incomplete files.
I'm sorry this happened on something like your kids as a subject matter, the phone COULD do a bandwidth test to let you know your card isn't fast enough for 4k but instead it just makes truncated files attempting to save for you.
You need something like this from Amazon(at least class 10)http://goo.gl/bpjEcj
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I am by no means disregarding any other responses or speaking I'll of them, but this response is phenomenal. Thank you so much. I love educated responses explaining things.
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I am by no means disregarding any other responses or speaking I'll of them, but this response is phenomenal. Thank you so much. I love educated responses explaining things.
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A.) Don't forget to hit the thanks button.
B.) If you buy a memory card, use the link I gave you. It will help me out on Amazon.
C.) Information is best served openly.
That's the card I bought, but only a 32gb. Haven't tried 4k video on the phone though.
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I got this one in mine, and i have no playback issues, but the card is fast and was not cheap
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BJ42EN2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00BJ42EN2&linkCode=as2&tag=davewhitramba-20&linkId=YMBMTLIMC3I4NORO
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I've seen hdmifull and hdmwin out there, but my questions are one, is playback upscaled, and two, which app really works best. Any input would be great. Thanks!
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I haven't connected via hdmi but from what I understand no app is needed, it's a full mirror. I would imagine it also upscales accordingly.
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I haven't connected via hdmi but from what I understand no app is needed, it's a full mirror. I would imagine it also upscales accordingly.
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Thst is correct you get the full image on your tv and xoom at the same time with no app needed just plug in to your hdtv and your set
Yeah, piece of cake. I've had no issues including playing Super Mario Bros 3 on my 65" DLP
There is a slight overscan but doesn't really affect it. And it is still displayed on the Xoom at the same time.
Nice! Thanks guys!
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Does the Xoom output 720p or 1080p?
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Does the Xoom output 720p or 1080p?
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720p. I don't know if apps have the ability to increase that though
This would mean that there is no real benefit to having 1080p videos playing from it because even if you have a 1080p T.V. the Xoom is only outputting 720p. I was going to share some of my converted movies at a friends house from my Xoom and this means I can just do a batch conversion to 720p instead and save space which is great.
Does the xoom screen have to stay on while outputting hdmi? I'd like to save some battery and also not have it shining away while watching a movie in a dark room etc. What happens if you hit lock while it's outputting?
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Does the xoom screen have to stay on while outputting hdmi? I'd like to save some battery and also not have it shining away while watching a movie in a dark room etc. What happens if you hit lock while it's outputting?
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yes I am hoping for an update or an app in the near future that will allow this. Sometimes I don't want it playing on both (especially if its a movie).
Also another benefit would be great if we could have 2 different screens going on (it is dual core afterall) in games. This would allow us to have controls on the xoom's screen, and have the actual screen play image on the tv. Just a thought....
is root needed to do this, or will it just work on a stock XOOM wifi?
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is root needed to do this, or will it just work on a stock XOOM wifi?
thanks
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It works on stock. That's what the hdmi port on the bottom is for.
Has anyone had an issue with the connection at the xoom being loose or do I just have a junk cable? If I move it the wrong way playing a game, I lose the picture. Pretty crummy. :'(
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It works on stock. That's what the hdmi port on the bottom is for.
Has anyone had an issue with the connection at the xoom being loose or do I just have a junk cable? If I move it the wrong way playing a game, I lose the picture. Pretty crummy. :'(
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I haven't had that issue. I have the OEM cable from Moto though (bought it when it came out for the Droid X).
I need to get me one of those! That would be awesome to carry around...
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It works on stock. That's what the hdmi port on the bottom is for.
Has anyone had an issue with the connection at the xoom being loose or do I just have a junk cable? If I move it the wrong way playing a game, I lose the picture. Pretty crummy. :'(
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thanks man; ordered a cable from monoprice for my EVO, and I believe its the same size port, so will report back on the quality once it gets here..
I picked up a great cable that's HDMI certified from Amazon for $9 and free shipping. Works great 8)
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It works on stock. That's what the hdmi port on the bottom is for.
Has anyone had an issue with the connection at the xoom being loose or do I just have a junk cable? If I move it the wrong way playing a game, I lose the picture. Pretty crummy. :'(
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I have the same issue, I doubt we both have a bad cable. Seems odd to me that it would do this. Will be interesting to see if this is common or if we are just an isolated few.
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It works on stock. That's what the hdmi port on the bottom is for.
Has anyone had an issue with the connection at the xoom being loose or do I just have a junk cable? If I move it the wrong way playing a game, I lose the picture. Pretty crummy. :'(
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Same here mine does the same thing. I have both a cheap Ebay cable, and the one that came with my DX. They both do the same thing. IMO all the connections on mine are loose but the only one that will stop working is HDMI. I'm wondering if more people have the issue, or if I should return mine
If I have a video file that is .Mkv how can I burn that to work on a blu ray player using a BD-r not a DVD I don't want to lose any quality
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Anyone?
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Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
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Off-Topic question !
Any idea how to compress mkv files ?
Recently I have ripped a DVD in mkv format using "MakeMKV", and ripping was actually fast, but no reduction in size. (No reduction in quality too, to be fair)
Actually I wanted those to be b/w 1GB - 1.5GB for ~2Hr movie file.
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Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
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Ok I will try and yes I have a blu ray player
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BD-r does not mean better video quality. Thats just the amount the disk can hold. If the file is under 8.5 you can use a dvd-dl, under 4.8 dvd and under 700mb cd-r. Now to play it, it would be nice if you tell us what codecs your player supports.
If I was gonna go through the trouble and expense to actually burn expensive Blu-ray disks, I wouldn't trust anything other than the following two best in class flagship products:
(good luck)
http://www.plextor-digital.com/index.php/en/External-Blu-ray/px-lb950ue.html
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/copyto/copy-to.php
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BD-r does not mean better video quality. Thats just the amount the disk can hold. If the file is under 8.5 you can use a dvd-dl, under 4.8 dvd and under 700mb cd-r. Now to play it, it would be nice if you tell us what codecs your player supports.
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I'm not sure I have a Samsung BS-c5500
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Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
Hope this helps
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Also after I use mkv2vob it creates a folder and inside that folder is a certificate folder and a BD..... Folder now if I have Nero do I burn it data with those 2 folders?
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Also after I use mkv2vob it creates a folder and inside that folder is a certificate folder and a BD..... Folder now if I have Nero do I burn it data with those 2 folders?
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No - burn video with the mpeg file. I'm not sure what the other folder is. I've never had that happen and I've been using mkv2vob for years.
Archer it makes this extension movie.M2ts? Opened Nero tried burning as blue ray video no luck then I burned it as DVD video... No luck any more ideas? They burned fine but the.blu ray play says cannot read files
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Found mpg is everything else right?
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I'm using Nero what do I want to select to burn the .mpg file?
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I get cannot read disc when I burn to a DVD
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You need to burn the mpeg as video, not data (UDF). Select bluray video or dvd video and you should be sorted
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You need to burn the mpeg as video, not data (UDF). Select bluray video or dvd video and you should be sorted
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OR
You could use this product, and the entire process would be done for you automatically, with the highest possible video quality. I've been using these products for years and years also, and VSO simply can't be beat.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
Try the free download. Simply drag and drop the video file into the conversion window, select highest quality/slow conversion from the dropdown menu, and burn.
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You could use this product, and the entire process would be done for you automatically, with the highest possible video quality. I've been using these products for years and years also, and VSO simply can't be beat.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
Try the free download. Simply drag and drop the video file into the conversion window, select highest quality/slow conversion from the dropdown menu, and burn.
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What's the difference between the free and paid versions?
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What's the difference between the free and paid versions?
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Free version leaves a watermark.
I have that program but when I burn blu rays it cuts the quality downalot takes about 20 minutes to convert and burn with archers way which is twice as fast but I agree convert x is great
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Sorry this is a bit off-topic (mods feel free to move it somewhere appropriate)... I've got an 8GB memory card in my S Advance and it is full of mp3's. I'd like to squeeze some more on there; they are mostly 320kbps so I was going to down-convert them to 128kbps and free up some space for more tunes. However, the application I've been using strips the meta data, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a freeware app which would do the conversion and preserve the meta data. I'm using doubletwist as my player and my PC companion btw.
Yes, I could buy a bigger memory card but I don't have the cash spare at the moment...
abo999 said:
Sorry this is a bit off-topic (mods feel free to move it somewhere appropriate)... I've got an 8GB memory card in my S Advance and it is full of mp3's. I'd like to squeeze some more on there; they are mostly 320kbps so I was going to down-convert them to 128kbps and free up some space for more tunes. However, the application I've been using strips the meta data, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a freeware app which would do the conversion and preserve the meta data. I'm using doubletwist as my player and my PC companion btw.
Yes, I could buy a bigger memory card but I don't have the cash spare at the moment...
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Use media converter free from google play. Don t forget to install armv7 codec!!!
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Use media converter free from google play. Don t forget to install armv7 codec!!!
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Worth a look, thanks
I don't have audiophile hearing but I would never go down to 128k. It ruins much of the detail of the music. Before converting all of your files try just one track, I'm quiet sure you will hear the difference if you have decent earphones.
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Make it at least 160 - 192kbs. 128kbps for me sounds like a covered speaker with wet towel. Or if you always use external speaker, then 128kbps wouldn't bad.
Use Format Factory, google it. Its free.
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http://phandroid.com/2013/05/15/google-play-music-all-access/
Found this thought id share.
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http://phandroid.com/2013/05/15/google-play-music-all-access/
Found this thought id share.
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Downloaded it about an hour ago from the Play Store, it's awesome!
$9.99 per month. What a joke!
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I've tried spotify, Pandora, and doubletwist magic radio... I've been listening to all access for about two hours now. Seriously worth the 8.60$ a month.
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$9.99 per month. What a joke!
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Why is it a joke...... Spotify charges the exact same amount for mobile devices.
If Google can get the deals in place and match their library, there is no joke about it, especially if you get in early on for the $7.99 price.
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Why is it a joke...... Spotify charges the exact same amount for mobile devices.
If Google can get the deals in place and match their library, there is no joke about it, especially if you get in early on for the $7.99 price.
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Where did you see the 7.99 price
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Where did you see the 7.99 price
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It's 7.99 a month if you sign up for the free trial before mid-june I think? http://www.androidcentral.com/google-play-music-all-access-unveiled
I'm a long-time Rhapsody user, but I've got to say, being able to combine the music I already have or have purchased with a subscription service is awfully convenient. On the other hand, only being able to use it on the web/my phone instead of also on my xbox for living room listening is less wonderful.
Nicee
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It's 7.99 a month if you sign up for the free trial before mid-june I think? http://www.androidcentral.com/google-play-music-all-access-unveiled
I'm a long-time Rhapsody user, but I've got to say, being able to combine the music I already have or have purchased with a subscription service is awfully convenient. On the other hand, only being able to use it on the web/my phone instead of also on my xbox for living room listening is less wonderful.
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Yea I signed up for it because it would be nice as you said for streaming plus songs I already have. But with so many companies offering music services it's going to be hard to have a single solution across all platforms. With this and my xbox/win8 set up I'm pretty much covered.
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Anyone notice the new play music no longer has EQUALIZER ?
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"keeping" music option takes 100times longer than it does on Spotify.
Im sure they will fix this soon.. I hope.
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i really want to subscribe to this but im outside US any ideas how i can achieve this?
I've been on Spotify for over a year, tried MOG, Rdio, everything. So far this has the best interface, with more music in some respects, with notification bar controls, and landscape mode, for 7.99. Great job Google! Just won me
I ditched MOG for All Access. I don't use all of its expanded features, but it does exactly what I need it to do.
I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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1) It's a holdover from when Google Music was upload/purchase only and didn't have a streaming option. I already had most of my albums uploaded to GMusic for streaming purposes. Now, though, I guess it's only if you want to upload stuff that isn't in Google's catalog.
2) For when you unsubscribe.
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I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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You can't download all access music on your pc, just purchased tracks or your own. Also, Google doesn't have licenses for every label and every artist/album. Uploading your own supplements this. I also suspect their purchase library is larger than all access streaming but I can't confirm this, just guessing.
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Anyone notice the new play music no longer has EQUALIZER ?
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It's there, you sure you are not looking hard enough?
I checked on my Galaxy S4 and Nexus 10, it's there under the settings. And I am willing to bet if it is one my Nexus 10, it should be on your Nexus 4.
The one thing I LOVE about Google Music/All Access is that it displays the song playing on my car's radio, Spotify doesn't. Spotify is also finnicky with headset controls...sometimes when I hit play the stock Android players kicks on.
But what I do give Spotify props for are the nice little features - the desktop program is really easy to use, easy to create and modify your playlists, easy to see what's new and trending, and I really use the Popularity feature a lot. Also the app has crossfading, which is a little but awesome feature, it's also an easier interface.
I'm really on the fence with this one.
QHey there,
Today I was just roaming in my nexus' system files(running stock 4.2.2) and I ended up finding 2 videos. I ran a search in xda and on Google but nobody has ever reported them.Thought I'll just share it with the community.
They are located in
Internal memory/system/media/video
Once again if they are already known then forgive me for posting.
If you like,press thanks button.
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Nice. Didn't know about them myself.
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What are they ?
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they have been there ever since ics, only they were one level up in /system/media/. they are ads kinda, videos that google released on youtube to grab attention. look when i posted this to youtube, im surprised that youtube hasnt removed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X-mijizlpPA
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What are they ?
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Sample videos. These are delivered with almost all the devices. Its like the sample videos, pictures and music on newly installed Windows
yeah, I always delete them. It's only a few mb, but they take up unnecessary space.
Those videos do actually serve a purpose, they were used in Google Talk when you're in a video chat and you enable the sunset/space backdrops. Though I imagine they'll be removed in the future now that Talk has been replaced with Hangouts (which lacks the backdrop feature)
Still they are something people normally don't know.(I guess)