You might be thinking, doesn’t Google Play Music already stream my own music back to me? Yes it does but now it does it in a way that has a few hidden bonuses. Not only does matching the music in your collection with music in Google’s library mean all of your music will be played back at 320 kbps, it also eliminates the need for the long upload process.
Hi everyone. I had a RAZR MAXX before and recently just left my Samsung S2. I really liked that both of those devices used a standalone music player that didn't stream music, and stored it all on the internal device or the SD card, and played straight from there. This new RAZR MAXX HD doesn't utilize that anymore, and uses Google's Play Music, which sucks.
When my Vox got Play access in a recent update it got the Play Music App, I was surprised by this as the store says its incompatible with all my devices (assuming this is because I am not in the US)
I was clearing out some music from it today and it is giving me warnings that my music in it has been uploaded to google play and only the local copy will be removed.
is this just a generic messa
I think!
Hey everyone. I use mp3gain from the terminal to normalise the volume of my music collection. I use this:
Code:
cd ~/Music
find . -iname '*.mp3' -execdir mp3gain -r -k "{}" \; &
This works fine when playing the music on the desktop using things like Banshee and Rhythmbox, but doesn't seem to work when I upload it to Google Music.
When I first got my phone, I just used the software from Mototrola to sync my music on to my phone (I use Google Play for music). I've now found out how you can just download it straight from the Google Play website and on to your phone.
Hi,
My wife recently got a Thrive. So far so good. I copied a bunch of music from her computer to the device, using ES File Transfer app. For a short time, when I opened the Music app (that came on the device) it would show all the music I put there. Now suddenly it says there is no music in the library. The files are still there because I can see them on the file explorer.
I bought the full version of Doubletwist and Airsync for Doubletwist, in hopes that i would be able to have my music backed up on my Laptop. I was also hoping that my music library would sync to Google Play Music. But so far Doubletwist and Google Play Music don't seem to want to play nice together. Is there a way to get them to sync?
If you find yourself using your phone as a music player in your car, this one's for you.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...k.speedofsound
It's called Speed of Sound, and adjusts the volume of your music player to match your speed on the road. Some cars do this, this is for those of us without that.
I've installed Google Music on my Droid 2 Global and I'm loving it.
I have another Android device, a supercheap WM8650 tablet.