I have installed lots of gameloft hd games, and now I want to delete some of them but I also want to keep the data which I downloaded to start those games so that whenever I install those games again it want ask me to download data again
Is there any way to do such thing?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Just copy gameloft folder from sd card, they store save game there.
Just delete the application. The data will remain. Or you can do a manual backup of the data files if you want.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
So I got my nexus from the play store and I don't live in the us I live in Israel. So anyway I used VPN to get my 25$ I had the movie and the magazine app for short time but when I turned off the vpn (can't use it all the time) they were gone! And now they won't reappear even if my VPN on is turned on but it does say its installed on the play store but I can't start it from there
Any way to acquire it back? I have a free movie there!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Mindemon said:
So I got my nexus from the play store and I don't live in the us I live in Israel. So anyway I used VPN to get my 25$ I had the movie and the magazine app for short time but when I turned off the vpn (can't use it all the time) they were gone! And now they won't reappear even if my VPN on is turned on but it does say its installed on the play store but I can't start it from there
Any way to acquire it back? I have a free movie there!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use titaniumbackup to unfreeze the apps.
I live in Canada and I remember I rented a movie on the us side using VPN, but I couldn't play the movie no matter what connection I was using... vpn or not .I guess Google can detect where you are even when using VPN.
Sent from my Nexus 7
I experienced the same issue and I'm in Taiwan...
I FOUND A WORKAROUND MYSELF: (People who lost their Magazines, Books, Movies and TV and Wallet apps)
1) Update the desired app through the web-based Play Store.
2) Then uninstall it from within the Play Store on the device.
3) TADAAAAA you'll see the app in the apps menu.
4) Update it again from the device.
And you can download your movie from https://play.google.com/movies by having a download manager like IDM which grabs video. The file size is about 1.14 GB.
Hit "Thanks" if I helped.
valapsp said:
I FOUND A WORKAROUND MYSELF: (People who lost their Magazines, Books, Movies and TV and Wallet apps)
1) Update the desired app through the web-based Play Store.
2) Then uninstall it from within the Play Store on the device.
3) TADAAAAA you'll see the app in the apps menu.
4) Update it again from the device.
Hit "Thanks" if I helped.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks man. I tried your method and it worked! :good: . I now have Movies & TV, and Books appear in the app drawer.
Just a note though, make sure you turn off the "auto-update apps" option in Play Store setting. Otherwise, if you restart your nexus, it will try to update to latest, and the app icon will disappear again.
Can someone please tell me if they have been able to get to watch movies, pictures etc using a org cable, USB flash and nexus media importer? I am looking to buy the nexus 10 but will only buy this if I can get a USB flash to work on this device. I have a lot of music and movies and so its very important. I cannot afford the 32gb plus streaming is not an option.
Can someone who has the nexus 10 please let us know, because I am sure it's on everyone's mind. If it does work, can you also let us know if the quality of the video gets impacted by watching it through nexus media importer.
I would also want to avoid rooting if possible
Yes, Nexus Media Importer works with an OTG cable. I have been using it since I got my N10.
Can you play the movies with the app of your choice through the external storage?
Has anyone got a file explorer to work though, Media importer works but only for certain files.
johno86 said:
Yes, Nexus Media Importer works with an OTG cable. I have been using it since I got my N10.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Finally someone has responded. that's great to know that u can use a USB to watch movies. All I need to do now is wait for it to come back in stock.
Just out of interest what gb was the USB you plugged in. I just want to know if it can take a 16gb
Adzee said:
Finally someone has responded. that's great to know that u can use a USB to watch movies. All I need to do now is wait for it to come back in stock.
Just out of interest what gb was the USB you plugged in. I just want to know if it can take a 16gb
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've got a 16gb working
Can you play apps off of the USB?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
NMI doesn't handle anything but media.
Currently there is NO solution to access OTG +RW for general access.
http://www.reviewlagoon.com/?p=810
I'll update that as soon as someone comes up with a solution.
Using a 16gb flash drive. The only reason I haven't tried anything bigger is because I don't have it
It runs everything just fine though. Through nmi.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
I'm afraid it's a little complicated with 4.2. Google have made some changes for the multi-user stuff and now even if you mount a device manually it seems you can't access the files from a file explorer.
I have spent a good while playing with it so far and it's refusing to allow me to chown and chmod the directories so for now, I can't get it working.
From what I have read, Chainfire has a solution but it won't be available via his StickMount app until he is done updating his paid apps.
alias_neo said:
I'm afraid it's a little complicated with 4.2. Google have made some changes for the multi-user stuff and now even if you mount a device manually it seems you can't access the files from a file explorer.
I have spent a good while playing with it so far and it's refusing to allow me to chown and chmod the directories so for now, I can't get it working.
From what I have read, Chainfire has a solution but it won't be available via his StickMount app until he is done updating his paid apps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are u saying that since updating to google 4.2 the nexus media importer does not work?
Adzee said:
Are u saying that since updating to google 4.2 the nexus media importer does not work?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope, I didn't say that at all.
I believe NMI still works, but it uses an alternative method.
The reason is probably works is because the memory card space is restricted by process, so since NMI mounts the drive, it can also read it. If my file manager could mount the drive, it could read it. But instead if I mount it in terminal, it sees a different virtual folder compared to es file explorer.
Basically each app gets given its own rose tinted view of the file system,it can only see and write things that belong to it.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
alias_neo said:
Nope, I didn't say that at all.
I believe NMI still works, but it uses an alternative method.
The reason is probably works is because the memory card space is restricted by process, so since NMI mounts the drive, it can also read it. If my file manager could mount the drive, it could read it. But instead if I mount it in terminal, it sees a different virtual folder compared to es file explorer.
Basically each app gets given its own rose tinted view of the file system,it can only see and write things that belong to it.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think I get it...sorry but I am very new to this and I wanted to do was make sure u can connect a USB flash to the nexus 10 which it looks like u can
No apology necessary, bare in mind nexus media importer will only do certain file types, full usb OTG is off the cards until the permissions stuff from 4.2 gets sorted out.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
When you say certain files don't work which ones? Does avi files work? Sorry more questions
I told you it works fine. Want me to make a video so you're completely convinced? I don't know what the other member is talking about but everything works fine.
*edit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrz6GTOGf14
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
Sorry, I'm forgetting the topic of the thread. For multimedia NMI will work no problem, you just can't use it (I'm told) for managing your other files, that is, ones that aren't classed as media.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
johno86 said:
I told you it works fine. Want me to make a video so you're completely convinced? I don't know what the other member is talking about but everything works fine.
*edit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrz6GTOGf14
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool, man!
How do the HD videos play, within the app? Are the smooth, are there subtitles etc.?
BoneXDA said:
Cool, man!
How do the HD videos play, within the app? Are the smooth, are there subtitles etc.?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had no problems playing any videos. Mostly because I have MXPlayer, BSPlayer, and VLC Beta; so if one can't play a file the next one surely can.
The only problem is DTS codec not working, but it seems I've figured out that problem with VLC. Good luck!
johno86 said:
I've had no problems playing any videos. Mostly because I have MXPlayer, BSPlayer, and VLC Beta; so if one can't play a file the next one surely can.
The only problem is DTS codec not working, but it seems I've figured out that problem with VLC. Good luck!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So when that directory of the video files pop up upon connecting the external storage as in your video, you can choose which player to play them with? Can you play the files FROM the external storage just as smooth?
Here's how to get DTS working with MX Player:
I plugged my n4. Thru USB to my ps3 but its not picking it up.... Is there a way to don't this because I'm trying to add my music to my ps3 plus some pics....any help would be appreciated
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
jaestreetss said:
I plugged my n4. Thru USB to my ps3 but its not picking it up.... Is there a way to don't this because I'm trying to add my music to my ps3 plus some pics....any help would be appreciated
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
PS3 does not support MTP, so either copy the music to a PC and use a USB stick or live with it
Sent from my Jelly Nexus S
jaestreetss said:
I plugged my n4. Thru USB to my ps3 but its not picking it up.... Is there a way to don't this because I'm trying to add my music to my ps3 plus some pics....any help would be appreciated
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try the Media Server app. (or any UPnP / DLNA app you want)
It will enable you to go to Music>MediaServer and browse the music you have on your phone.
Then when you find the song/folder you want to transfer, press Triangle (Options) on the PS3 control and select Copy.
You want to copy more than one song, choose "Copy Multiple" (its at the top of the option bar the pops out from the side of screen)
Make sure you do this under the proper media type.. meaning if you are going to copy music, make sure you are under "Music" on the PS3.
(You can also do this with any file you want from your computer, by using the PS Media Server. Google for it, because I'm not sure I'm allow to link to it here on XDA. Its free and will stream content to your PS3 from your computer.)
Hi Guys,
I have searched the forum for possible answers to my problem, but couldn't find any satisfing answer.
I have uploaded all my music to Google Music, but as I only have 1GB of mobile data in my plan, and no WiFi at work, I decided to save some of my albums on my internal storage, so I can play it offline.
There is an option called "Choose on device music" which when you choose it, saves the files to make them available offline, but the problem is I can't find it anywhere on my device.
I have found possible locations in Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache - this is what google search gave me, but there is nothing in that folder. I have used the ES File Explorer with root roghts, as I thought, maybe its hidden somehow, but the result was exactly the same.
Could anyone pleas help me and tell me where the music stored from Google Music is located? And how does it exactly work? Does it simply download all the files you choose to your storage?
My temporary solution was just simply copying the music from my laptop using the USB cable.
Thanks in advance.
When you pin it to your device you play it right from the Google play music app. There is an option for on device music only in the settings menu, use this when you want to see your downloaded music.
Sent from my Google Nexus 4 using xda premium
Yes,I know that, but my problem is, I'd I make it available offline then I need to wait for it to download and I'm wondering what it's the location of the downloaded files, because the one that I mentioned in the OP doesn't seem to be right.I'm also suffering it's the music made available offline takes as much since on the device as the same music chipped straight from my pc.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
What exactly are you wanting to do? I guess I don't understand why you need to know where its stored. I'm not trying to be a wise guy.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
check this path. And musics are randomly numbered.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
I would like to remove it when not needed anymore and also other music players can't find those stored albums.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
@dany7915: that's exactly what I meant. Thank you for that
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2