I might be an ass to find old threads.. But Im pretty sure looked around a lot.. And by a lot, I mean a half pack og fags.. So..
Is there any App og wat (other than surf some site) to download music directly to your phone? And if its free I would be a more than happy.. Im pretty broke after christmass..
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I mean I would be happy to pay for the App, just not giving thos ritch music Gypsy's any of my gold.. Wich basicly mean Im never gonna pay for the music it'self.. Never!
A quick google search finds this http://www.wmtorrent.com/home_index.html if you want to use bit torrent to go about stealing yourself some music.
How do you go about it at the moment on your PC?
Kjohnsen said:
I mean I would be happy to pay for the App, just not giving thos ritch music Gypsy's any of my gold.. Wich basicly mean Im never gonna pay for the music it'self.. Never!
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Unless I'm massively misinterpreting you, I don't think the forum rules will let anyone tell you where to download music for free on the 'down low' as it were. I'm sure you can figure that out on your own if you feel like breaking the law. You could try streaming your music collection from your PC to your phone, however. Winamp Remote will do that, or you could buy a spotify premium subscription and stream stuff you don't have, ad-free over the air.
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hey guys,
just wondering why there arent a lot of mp3 download apps for this phone. Coming from my G1 there were a lot on the android market.
kyleds said:
hey guys,
just wondering why there arent a lot of mp3 download apps for this phone. Coming from my G1 there were a lot on the android market.
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Because they are illegal and the one you are talking about is no longer in the Android market.
oh... lol. oh well. is there anything thats not amazon?
I use beemp3.com
but the CD
Ummmm .... use your PC rip from the cd you own and transfer to phone ??
Or
Buy using your PC and transfer to phone ....
just a couple of options.
Just curious, why use phone data and battery when most of us have broadband at home, don't think I have ever wanted a song sooooo bad I could not wait till I got home to download it ... ...
Try NanoGroove. It's the ****.... $4.99 I think.
Anyone know exactly where the licenses are saved for vcast music purchases? I don't want to lose them again and have to go through the process of going through verizon to get them back. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Simple, only partially helpful answer: don't buy music through vcast. Thee are tons of other, mostly DRM-free options out there.
The fact that you're in fear of losing said licenses is a pretty good indicator.
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AlexDeGruven said:
Simple, only partially helpful answer: don't buy music through vcast. Thee are tons of other, mostly DRM-free options out there.
The fact that you're in fear of losing said licenses is a pretty good indicator.
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yeah I know, vcast is a pain, I'm talking about the purchases I already have. I usually use itunes...now
there's a bunch of free music download apps on the market if you ever decide to go the free route, but i'm sensing you're a music nut that wants the high bitrate versions.
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there's a bunch of free music download apps on the market if you ever decide to go the free route, but i'm sensing you're a music nut that wants the high bitrate versions.
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I don't know if thats a compliment or insult, so I will say thanks and HOW DARE YOU! Haha, anyway, yes, I like my high quality music. My phone is my ipod.
I see mention of cloud sync and streaming in the EVO section. I could try to get it working on my phone, but I like to get it working on the XOOM before I start messing with my phone which I am happy with. I posted the two relevant threads below. Ill keep looking it up but what do you guys know about it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980018&page=2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11843115&postcount=20
Morning bump. I don't like bumping but I think many of you would like to know what I do.
Not sure what you are asking. Clouds are usually very specific to the application and the cloud it is working with.
In general streaming from a cloud work fine on the Xoom and is always dependant on the quality of your internet connection and the quality of the application you are using.
As for Syncing, same holds true... application, etc. Or are you asking about something very specific?
I think he means with music, I've seen where people have been talking about "honeycomb music cloud syncing on evo"
I think he is asking.... how do we do this
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agentpower said:
I think he means with music, I've seen where people have been talking about "honeycomb music cloud syncing on evo"
I think he is asking.... how do we do this
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Yes how. I am tired of audiogalaxy.
I tried installing that version of the music player from Astro, and it just kept telling me 'Not installed." so I pushed it from adb, and it just kept force closing, even when I wasn't trying to open it.
So for now I think its a safe bet to say no go.
What is the best free mp3 cloud service? Amazon cloud has a nice layout and streams nicely but only gives 5gb free. Microsoft skydrive gives 25gb but the player is pretty crappy and takes awhile to load. Are there any other free cloud drives similar to amazon with more memory?
Google Music. Free. Up to 20,000 songs. Listen on any computer or any Android device. Enough said.
Audiogalaxy IMHO, but you have to keep your computer on to stream your music.
google music sounds awesome but how do i get into the beta? anyone have an invite code?
thanks.
Goggle music beta hands down..... I don't think they're still doing invites (call me out if I'm wrong lol )
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Goggle music beta hands down..... I don't think they're still doing invites (call me out if I'm wrong lol )
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I don't think they are :/
But since I have an invite will it stay free even after it gets out of beta ?
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I don't think they are :/
But since I have an invite will it stay free even after it gets out of beta ?
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I'm not sure.... I use beta all the time and would hate to have to pay for it..... maybe they'll keep beta open to the people who already use it and just open up a new server for the paid accounts
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I'm not sure.... I use beta all the time and would hate to have to pay for it..... maybe they'll keep beta open to the people who already use it and just open up a new server for the paid accounts
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I hope so this is great, would hate to see it go away.
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If you don't have it yet, head to http://music.google.com to request an invite. Might take them a while to give you one though.
And who knows how long it will be in beta status. Gmail was in beta for over five years...and it is still free.
Thank dtugg for the link
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amazon gives you 20gb storage "free" if you buy any album (not 5gb...)...
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I don't think they are :/
But since I have an invite will it stay free even after it gets out of beta ?
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It does say "Music Beta is available free for a limited time." So they are at least implying their intent to charge for the service. If that actually comes to be is anybody's guess.
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It does say "Music Beta is available free for a limited time." So they are at least implying their intent to charge for the service. If that actually comes to be is anybody's guess.
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this could also imply that music beta is available for a limited time as well
trying to be optimistic hahaha
Haven't seen mspot mentioned. It's pretty good, with some odd restrictions (the music has to all come from the same computer, though it does get stored on their server).
I didn't realize you could stream with skydrive.
I really enjoy amazon cloud. It has web and android apps. It has very simple transfer from client to cloud and back. And every time I buy any music from amazon, it's right there for me. Size isn't an issue as I really only need my favorite songs accessable frm everywhere. 5gb would be enough but I easily buy an album a year which will keep my storage at 20gb.
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Google has already stated at I/O that Google Music will not be a fully free service.
Amazon MP3 has a fast uploader, and if you buy a digital copy, there is no upload time at all - just hits your music library almost instantly.
I think the player is clunky and the UI kind of slugish on our phones and the Moto Xoom.
The playlist shuffle feature BLOWS on amazon
Google Music has a really great interface, well integrated with the device, but that damn uploader is so EFING SLOW!
Shuffle actually shuffles and does it nicely.
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amazon gives you 20gb storage "free" if you buy any album (not 5gb...)...
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for a year only. Not sure if you'll have to buy another one to keep 20 Gb, but you'll have to pay for extra 15Gb. BTW the music that you bought at Amazon and store in their cloud does not count toward your total. That is another plus for them.
I do not think Google up-loader is slow. Last time I put two albums in my music folder and switched to Google Music site, they already were present there.
I like both services and wish for a Black/dark theme for Amazon player.
I vote for Google Music, it took me a week non stop to upload 9000+ songs and I have a 1.5Mbps upload speed at home.
I haven't found an easy way to upload via Amazon unless it has changed since I signed up when it first came out. You have to upload each album/song manually which is unlike google music which scans your folder that you select and uploads all the compatible music to the cloud, at it's own damn pace.
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Audiogalaxy IMHO, but you have to keep your computer on to stream your music.
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here's another vote for audiogalaxy.
Dear all!
Good evening (at least on my time zone lol )
As title suggests ever since like 2011 i have gone from galaxy s 2 to iphone 5 then iphone 6 and right now on an amazing white s7 edge that has just swept my heart !!
What i need you help is with is re-adapting to the eco-system..
As u can see i was long adapted to apple's ecosystem for buying mostly music..now i transfered via otg from iph6 to my gs7e all the music but my question is..how do i buy stuff now??
i do know that i can buy everything off google's store but that will just leave me with a horrible half assed library on 1 apple account and another half assed library barely started at a google account..
I also know i can just buy subscription and steam like anything for free, but my country charges almost 150euros/month for 2 GB of data pla..and thats a direct rape right there..thats why i buy music from the stores..please help me find a solution..
acceptable solution would even be to buy music off itunes on my desktop pc and somehow just transfer the songs not already on my s7e..
Please for your input! Thank you for welcoming me back to the community and sorry for the wall of text <3
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Dear all!
Good evening (at least on my time zone lol )
As title suggests ever since like 2011 i have gone from galaxy s 2 to iphone 5 then iphone 6 and right now on an amazing white s7 edge that has just swept my heart !!
What i need you help is with is re-adapting to the eco-system..
As u can see i was long adapted to apple's ecosystem for buying mostly music..now i transfered via otg from iph6 to my gs7e all the music but my question is..how do i buy stuff now??
i do know that i can buy everything off google's store but that will just leave me with a horrible half assed library on 1 apple account and another half assed library barely started at a google account..
I also know i can just buy subscription and steam like anything for free, but my country charges almost 150euros/month for 2 GB of data pla..and thats a direct rape right there..thats why i buy music from the stores..please help me find a solution..
acceptable solution would even be to buy music off itunes on my desktop pc and somehow just transfer the songs not already on my s7e..
Please for your input! Thank you for welcoming me back to the community and sorry for the wall of text <3
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Shhhhhh, tell no one !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.android.music
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Shhhhhh, tell no one !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.android.music
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haha..yea i actually tried that one..but i cannot seem to somehow buy new stuff off it..and also, i cant seem to download and keep the music i already own offline..if i need to use 1GB of monthly data just to hear music while i jog, on my phone for music that i have already bought...yeah, pretty moronic, expensive and battery-health inflicting.
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haha..yea i actually tried that one..but i cannot seem to somehow buy new stuff off it..and also, i cant seem to download and keep the music i already own offline..if i need to use 1GB of monthly data just to hear music while i jog, on my phone for music that i have already bought...yeah, pretty moronic, expensive and battery-health inflicting.
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You could try transferring your music to Amazon music if you are prime. Or if I remember right google play music can do the same(not sure if you need an abo). And than download the music for offline use.
Google play music allows you to install something on your Mac which allows you to then upload your entire iTunes library into the cloud. From there you can then stream your Google music on Google play music on your Android device. Or you can choose to download that same music onto your phone from the cloud.
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Canadoc said:
Google play music allows you to install something on your Mac which allows you to then upload your entire iTunes library into the cloud. From there you can then stream your Google music on Google play music on your Android device. Or you can choose to download that same music onto your phone from the cloud.
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does this require a paid subscription for google music to be paid and on at all times?
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does this require a paid subscription for google music to be paid and on at all times?
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Not for music you already own. If you upload your own library you can stream and sync it for free. Paid subscription is for radio streaming and music you don't already own
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Not for music you already own. If you upload your own library you can stream and sync it for free. Paid subscription is for radio streaming and music you don't already own
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Thanks a million!
This worked marvelously! You are a life saver mate! Thank you!
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Thanks a million!
This worked marvelously! You are a life saver mate! Thank you!
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No worries buddy! welcome to team s7 edge!