Okay so I have been starting to put my music more organized so theres not such a big mess when i try to find my songs. The problem is that when i delete old music i have on the device through file explorer, some of the files can still be played! I can't find the files but they still play on my music player.. And some of the deleted songs turn up as a (!).
Anyone know how to fix this?
Sorry for my bad english
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Can somebody explain how you delete songs off the music tab in touchflo 3d?
Ok, it appears the songs cause an exclamation mark if you delete them.
Just go to the music tab, library, songs and play another song.
The old playlists and views with exclamations will magically be gone.
You can delete songs using file explorer.
The way music is managed on touchflo is truly abysmal, it's even worse tahn music management in itunes.
Ok, I've had my HD since feb and always found the touchflo3d music player a little buggy but after getting a couple of problems which i put down to having over 700 tracks in my music folder, I decided to delete all of my music, delete the wmdrms folder and started from scratch. I only put about 50 tracks on and when i go to the music player it searches for some time and says no music found. i tried updating the library in the windows media player app but although this states that it has found hundreds of music files the app crashes while searching. every time i go to look at the library from the TF3D music player, all the info is for the music I had before I deleted it all from the card!?
Any ideas peeps?
Sorted!
deleted the HTC audio manager files and rebooted.
Hey felas
To start with, I'm a fresh virgin in WM and just bought the Leo, flashed the ROM with 1.48.405.2 WWE and it's all a dream except ..
I go to the music player tab, play a song and in 5 to 20 seconds the song just stops playing. It doesnt pause it, just halts and when i hit the "play" button twice it plays from the start. Unusable..
I am using an 8GB SD, tried formatting it twice ( through win7 and WM ), tried uploading the songs via Media Player and by just copying them into the folder. Its all the same. Soft reseted the thing a gazzilion times and it still doesnt like me.
I searched trough the forum but didnt stumble upon anyone with a similar issue.
I give up. help?
Thanks in advance
That's frustrating. What's the format of your music files? And what's the bitrate? How do you have organized your music files. In seperate folders or in one large folder?
Just curious.
BTW, does this problem occurs constantly. I mean, if you leave your phone alone for a couple of hours and try to play the same music file then, does the same problem occur again, or is it just after an update of your music library.
appelflap this problem has been noticed by others. You might want to check out this thread which documents several solutions.
Slow Music player
try to erase the Music maps inthe sd card and create a new one,put music inthis first,more less like 200 tracks and start again the player,if this work put more music
Thank you for the assistance guys The problem were the mp3's I guess.. or the dumb HTC developer that coded the Media Player. Anyhow, I reckon i might like this forum after all.
Happy holidays
The solution ?
Hi. I experienced the same problem with my music player. I noticed that EVERYTIME I connect my LEO with a computer, whether or not I add new music files, the music player would just "stuck", find no music files, display the message "No music found" when I turn it to landscape.
Found the answer on another forum. Actually, "our" music player is unable to read some MP3 ID3 TAG... It seems to be only reliable with ID3 version 2.4 UTF-8 type tags. So what you should do is "simply" convert all mp3 files on your storage card to the appropriate ID3 format. It's not very long since you don't have to recompress the audio files! You can use mp3Tag to apply change to all your mp3s at once. More info in this threat => http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42474
One definitive solution would be to convert ID3 tags of all your music collection! It would take quite some time... unless somebody find the way to fix this with a magic cab?
This just adds to the very long list of issues of this "wonderful" piece of technology. Thanks who?
I love this phone and the growing dev support is optimistic, but I know to know:
How would you stop the music player from playing certain audio formats?
My music player reads everything , so when I got Asphalt for my Vibrant, all the .ogg sound files on the game shows up in the music player. Needless to say, I don't want to listen to 100 files of a car driving in my music player.
Create a file named .nomedia in the folder you don't want the media scanner to scan.
And would I have to put all the files from the game into that folder?
Will the game's sound be okay and still read during the game?
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And would I have to put all the files from the game into that folder?
Will the game's sound be okay and still read during the game?
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Make a file named .nomedia not a folder. Just make that file in the games music folder.
Aw jeez sorry but there's no other way of doing this?
Asphalt alone has 100+ .ogg files...
lets try this again, ill talk slowly
maaaake aaaaa fiiiiile caaaaaaaalled .noooomeeeediiaaaaa(.nomedia) in theeee foldeeeeeer yooooou doooont waaaaant yoooour muuuuusiiiiic plaaaayeeer to plaaaay.
havent tried it but boy talking like this is fun
Seriously? Was that response necessary?
OP, all of the games music should already be in one main folder (more than likely named Asphalt). There may be different subfolders in that main folder (music, engines, tires, etc.). Any folder that contains sounds from the games (or any sound file you don't want the player to play) should get the .nomedia file.
I got it now, I just didn't know that we create a file. Thanks both of you for the help.
Hi recently i found a problem with Samsung's Music Player.
I installed several games like RealFootball. However, the game sounds like "sfx_...." is also being loaded onto the music player. Its quite a irritating problem to me though.
Any fix??
i had read somewhere that you need to keep a blank file with the extension of .nomusic in the folder that you want to exclude the music player from scanning.. not tried it myself but u can give it a shot..
Just create a file ".nomedia" in every folder that has files that have to be hidden from gallery/musicplayer, that's it