Hi, i have been using Tidal Streaming Service for a long while, today i was trying to export their music files, like some app does with google play music, and i made it! , if you have your phone rooted , go to root/ data / data /com.aspiro.tidal/cache/picasso-cache, be shure that you have this folder empty or with files that do not weigh more than a few kilobytes or just bytes, then go to the app, look for your favorite song, while You have the folder open and ready to see what hapend.
While you listen to the song, the app will create a file that weighs megabytes, thats the song file that we want, go to the app fast and advance the song, or just listen to the song and after it ends, pause it and then take the file.
The file must be more than 20MB if the song last more than 1 minute , If it's more than 2 or 3 minutes it should be a 30MB or more file.
copy the file and chage the name, and put at the end= .flac
i'd like to share this if someone didn't know, and i'd like to say that i still like to pay for the music and i support creators, but this is just an alternative if someone want to do it.
sorry if something is bad written, but i speak spanish and i'm not used to write in english.
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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?
koreanjhee said:
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.
I have 1 minute audio clips that i've organized into a folder using dates
For example
04-12-10 Audio.mp3
05-04-10 Audio2.mp3
Having them named like that, puts them all in order when i sort from name because then the lower number is the oldest.. and the highest number is the newest since the first number is the month
Anyways -- i want to go into a folder... select the first file and let it play in order one after another
I haven't been able to think of a way to do that... stock music player doesn't really let you do much, you can only manually add scanned tracks into a playlist (and going through these files would take a really long time)
I got pretty close using a combination of Astro + Music Player (not the stock one, the app)
In astro, i went into the folder, i selected all and used the music option and hit add to playlist... but in Music Player when i choose the playlist, it won't let me see the files within the playlist.. it just plays on its own... which sucks
Any other methods of doing what i want?
The files are podcasts and i'm going for a really long drive, so i want it to play them after another while i drive
Hi Xda!
I am not sure if I am posting it at the right place.. I am new here and getting hang of xda forum yet..
I tried searching this everywhere on internet and xda could not find any answers so finally i decided to post this here.
I have Galaxy S and my Default or any music player I install they all pick up my games sounds too like sounds from the games like Nova, HAWX and what not. I do not want my player to scan my whole phone for the music, I just want it to show music from a particular folder.
It is very annoying to see it shows so many stupid sound files from those games.
Please Help
Gaurav
Put a .nomedia file in the directory that the song is in.
Use astro to search for where the song files are.
Create a text file and open a cmd prompt and rename the text file to ".nomedia" without the quotes.
Then copy that .nomedia wherever you want to hide media files from the music player.
BTW this is not Android development.
It belongs to the Android Question forum.
Thnx mate... this really worked.. but for some reason my phone has gone way too slow and takes about 15 mins to reboot now
I have the Motorola Atrix and I'm still slightly new to it.
I was wondering if someone could tell me how to check how many songs I have on my phone altogether?
Like the iphone/itouch shows you how many songs you have...
Is there a way to see how many songs you have on your Moto Atrix?
Make a playlist and add every song. Should give you a song count.
Never live in the past but always learn from it.
I created a playlist with all the songs and it dind't give me a song count....
If you keep all of your songs in a dedicated music folder, if you open the "Files" app, navigate to the folder that contains the music folder. Underneath the name of the music folder it has the number of files. That's the number of songs, minus any additional files in the folder (playlists, etc). Kind of tedious just to find the number of songs, but it does the job.
Thank you so much Amnigo. :]
Hi guys, after few days playing around with the new Sense 6 Update for the HTC One M7, I have figured out a way to add the lyrics to songs in the visualizer by yourself. That is a great feature which is simple and fun, however sometimes the database either an either give you the wrong lyrics or the lyrics are out of sync. This tutorial is based on the Sense 5 tutorial by mr1029x on xdadevelopers.com
So let’s get started.
1) Go to your Sense 6 device and listen to the song that you want lyrics for and pause the song…the lyrics should automatically download but you can manually download the lyrics by going to menu-update lyrics.
2) Connect the phone to the computer go to the following directory – “Computer\Phone name\Internal storage\Android\data\com.htc.musicenhancer\files\. lyrics\storage_external\Music”-and find the name of the song that you want the correct lyrics for. There will be two types of files, _lrc and _lyric. Copy the name of your song in both the _lyric and _lrc files to the desktop (For example, if your song file name is ABC.mp3 then copy the files ABC_lyric and ABC_lrc)
3) Open up the _lyric file it will ask what program you want to open the file in. select notepad and check that the lyrics are correct.
4) If the lyrics are correct then open up the_lrc file in notepad the same way as step 3 and change the time
5) When the times have been fixed copy the files back into the same directory as you took them out of “Computer\Phone name\Internal storage\Android\data\com.htc.musicenhancer\files\. lyrics\storage_external\Music”.
Enjoy
I will also be making a Video Tutorial and uploading it to YouTube.
Notes:
1) The _lrc file is required for the lyrics to pop up while you're playing music, if you don't want it, then you don't have to create it
2) The time is when the next line should pop up so at the end of one line change the time to the time.
3) Phone name = name of your phone when you plug it into your computer
Awesome, definitely will try. Thanks!
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Thanks !