Hey all!
A lot of my songs still show up on my media-panel missing song-information. I use iTunes (Mac) as my library manager, I thought iTunes always changed the information and filename of musicfiles when I change the info in the application?
Are there any [Mac]users here that could share some tips with me to get all the musicfiles to show correct information?
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Hello ALL,
I found that, the media panel will search the storage card and my document to add the media files, but the panel also add the *.wav in = ="
and I installed the map software on the storage card, so it add about 3xx files about the *.wav files which come from the Map software "MapKing"
Can I specific the media folder on the media panel, cause I can't find this setting on the menu or the registry
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=436
I searched, and I key in media panel, media experience panel
also can't found the answer, so I post
I also try google search, x1 media panel scan folder, default directory
And the most likely post maybe this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455170&highlight=media+panel&page=2
But it only said mail to sony, so I want to open a thread, and let's many people help
So you want to tell me there is no solution??
If yes, then sorry~ I didn't post and also I want to tell I have search before
Thanks
windmoon said:
I searched, and I key in media panel, media experience panel
also can't found the answer, so I post
I also try google search, x1 media panel scan folder, default directory
And the most likely post maybe this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455170&highlight=media+panel&page=2
But it only said mail to sony, so I want to open a thread, and let's many people help
So you want to tell me there is no solution??
If yes, then sorry~ I didn't post and also I want to tell I have search before
Thanks
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There is no solution to this annoyance at the moment.
Hi,
I just bought a HTC HD2 (Leo). I've looked around in all the forums and can't find the info I'm looking for plus all the answers to all the other questions I have.
My first question is, how can I save directly to the SD card instead of the phone memory? I've looked everywhere to find an answer to that and I've even contacted the HTC support (in Sweden) but no luck. Does anybody know? Is it possible? I have a ton more questions, but I can only ask one at a time, if i understood the rules correctly.....
Sorry, but what are you trying to save, an example may help. Usually you are asked where you want to save something. Also treat yourself to Resco Explorer at some point. Makes working with files so much easier.
For example, when I send files from my old phone (photos, music etc.) it just saves it on the phone memory. It fills up my phone completely and at once. I had to move the files to the SD memory but everything didn't fit on the phonememory. I don't get any question where I want to save my files. Is there any way (that someone knows about) where I can change that? And thanks for the tip about the download, I will check that out! And I can't whatch divx movies on my phone - any tips?
Hmmm, see I used Windows Media Player to sync music and photos and it gave me the option where to sync to. I guess the problem is if you are going direct from Phone to phone you aren't getting the same level of configuration.
I believe Coreplayer is for DivX.
Free DivX layer here
Thank you for the link!! Been looking for that one. Since I'm new to windowsphones, do you know of any link (tutorial) where I can learn how to install coreplayer (and other apps - like flash and others)?
Things will either come as Install packages that are run from your PC while the device is connected via Activesync or WMDC. Alternatively applications are downloaded as .cab files which you stick somewhere on your storage card and run them from within File Explorer.
Thank you for helping a novice out! I'm gonna try it out!
i am using cloudy 0.7 wm6.1 with manila 2.5.20183025.0 and i never really used the music tab before, in fact i deactivated it and always used coreplayer to listen to music and books on tape.
now i decided to give it another go and face some questions about that tab/player:
1. how do i exclude folders from the library or define certain files to be the sole library? i don't want hundreds of tracks from my audiobooks in there, just music.
2. i read of people mentioning sense's capabilities of downloading album art but i can't seem to find any option for that.
btw. if anybody knows a nice freeware/open source program (for windows pc) for automated sorting and renaming mp3s based on internet databases like cddb, where you have to check and do manually as little as possible, it would be very nice. unfortunately, most of my music is highly unsorted, and all programs i tested so far need to much work on the user side to not totally mess up and that way it would take me ages to get my stuff sorted out.
thanks
Tony
EDIT: additional information:
i realize, not exactly many people seem to use that rom these days, so to further clarify what version of the player this is all about, i attached some screenshots, so basicly anybody with the same version could drop some advice here
Chef_Tony said:
btw. if anybody knows a nice freeware/open source program (for windows pc) for automated sorting and renaming mp3s based on internet databases like cddb, where you have to check and do manually as little as possible, it would be very nice. unfortunately, most of my music is highly unsorted, and all programs i tested so far need to much work on the user side to not totally mess up and that way it would take me ages to get my stuff sorted out.
thanks
Tony
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I cannot help with the HTC sense stuff, but i can recommend MP3tag I have used it for years to keep my music library in order.
It does need a bit of user input but i have found it very helpful, it is especially good at making sure all tags follow the same format & making sure that all data is in the correct fields, it can also import album art from a number of places.
I agree about mp3tag (I'm using it for years too), but...
mp3tag helps if music archive is at least partially organized... or you have a lot of time
But once you organize it... man, you can do with mp3tag small wonders...
I have never seen mp3tag downloading album art from anywhere
Still, I'm highly recommending mp3tag (check screenshot)
I use dropbox to study on the go, and have several .ppt files in there from lectures, however, I can't seem to open them on my Play. It says error when opened with OfficeSuite, it lists it as an Input Output Error, file now found? Eventhough I have it downloaded?
Anyone able to help me with a way to view Microsoft Documents on my Play? I'm new to Android and need all the help I can get
Thanks guys,
Niall
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I use dropbox to study on the go, and have several .ppt files in there from lectures, however, I can't seem to open them on my Play. It says error when opened with OfficeSuite, it lists it as an Input Output Error, file now found? Eventhough I have it downloaded?
Anyone able to help me with a way to view Microsoft Documents on my Play? I'm new to Android and need all the help I can get
Thanks guys,
Niall
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try thr free trial of documents to go, it works for .ppt files for me
Hi all,
Maybe not the right place for this, but as I have. Desire HD, here goes.
I was wondering how it would be possible to have a certain app load when you click on a link on a website?
I'll explain:
I would like to create a hyperlink on my site, for example, 'Listen here' and have it launch for example, A Online Radio or TuneIn radio.
This is possible on normal Windows software by adding the rtsp:// protocol or .rm file extension to force Real Player or .asx to get Windows Media to open the file/stream
Is this possible with Android? The link would be placed on a mobile site and I would hope to get either of the above two apps to open, bit what extension/prefix to use?
I hope I've made myself clear!
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.