Problems with Music on SD Card - Honor 5X Questions & Answers

Use the Audials App that stores recordings in a folder on the SD card "sdcard1/android/data/audials/files/music". Can play this music from Audials or ES file explorer, but only one song after another. But all this music is never added to the stock music player, nor to Google play music and not to the VLC player. Can not select "sdcard1/android/data/audials/files/music" as directory in all these players. The mentioned directory is either not visible, or is greyed out and can not be selected. All hints on the Web (clear cache / data in the music apps, reboot phone) do not help.
Since it is not possible to change the directory in the Audials application (can only select subdirectories below .../data/audials..., but can not go further up in the directory structure), The only solution I found was to copy all the music to a folder "sdcard1/music". With this, all the media players work and find the music. But my music is stored twice on the SD card, and I have to manually copy new recordings to "sdcard1/music". A very bad solution.
I don't know if this is a Honor 5x problem, or a problem on all unrooted Androis 5.x phones. I don't have this problem at all on my rooted Galaxy S3 with Archidroid V3.15 ROM, which is also Android 5.x.
Is there any better solution for this problem? Or is SD card support in Android 5.x really so bad and complicated, or only on the Honor 5x? Thank you in advance for any hint.
Franz

Related

[Q] Copy music from external SDHC to Internal storage fails

Hi,
I've had my Prime for a couple of weeks now - a great device, but one thing that is bugging me - I can't seem to copy music to the Music directory on the internal storage.
So far, the only mechanisms I've tried are copying music from the external SDHC card or the external Micro-SDHC card over to the internal memory - fail, or copy over the LAN using ES File Explorer directly - fail.
I have successfully copied movie files over to the internal storage, but the internal Music directory still has just the default files shipped with the tablet.
The one thing I haven't tried is copying directly from a PC over the USB cable, but I shouldn't really need to resort to this surely - it's not an Apple device after all!
Has anyone else had this experience? Am I missing something here? :-/
Regards,
Bruisah
[Replying to my own post - what poor etiquette! ]
Update: I can copy the default music out of the folder, and I can rename the folder, but I cannot write to the folder, nor delete it, nor delete the contents.
Workaround was to rename the folder ".music.orig" to make it 'hidden', create a new "Music" folder, copy the default music across (I haven't listened to it, so...), and copy my own music into the new Music folder...
Presumably, ASUS want to make sure the default music survives a hard reset...(?)
Still, irritating...
Regards,
Bruisah
if u use the asus file manager i can tell u itz bugged (not that badly), it corrupt my download and music folder before on separate occasions.
btw after factory reset the free music are gone.

Can't find music on SD card

Hey guys,
I've tried he stock music player, mixzing and xplay and nothing can find the music on my SD Card. I've used nearly every current Rezound Rom and they all have this same behavior. I've tried reformatting the SD, clearing data from all music/media search related apps, remounting the SD, fixing permissions, different folders, upper/lower case folder names, etc.
I've searched and found similar threads for different devices but no answers that worked.
Ideas anyone?
Thanks!
Use double twist. It's like iTunes for every device but apple. It'll let you load your music library and make it easier to load music in the future.
Also for reference my music is in sdcard/extsd/music/artists/album/songs
All I did was connect to my phone via USB, open the drive letter right after HTC STORAGE (the next drive letter should be the ext SD card), then make a directory called Music (capitalized), and copy the MP3 files to it, moved 451 files and then disconnected... Everyone show up in the stock music player and WinAmp, although it did take a few minutes for the list to populate.
I am pretty sure when you copy music to the SD card, it has to be in a directory called "Music", you can't just copy them to the root of the card.
I too have always just put all my music in a "Music" folder on the root of my sd, however depending on the device I've had players find music directly at root.
Have you tried using a like manager like astro to navigate to the files and play them directly?
Sent from my NEOMax Rezound
acejavelin said:
All I did was connect to my phone via USB, open the drive letter right after HTC STORAGE (the next drive letter should be the ext SD card), then make a directory called Music (capitalized), and copy the MP3 files to it, moved 451 files and then disconnected... Everyone show up in the stock music player and WinAmp, although it did take a few minutes for the list to populate.
I am pretty sure when you copy music to the SD card, it has to be in a directory called "Music", you can't just copy them to the root of the card.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You should be able to copy them everywhere and the music player should find it. I have music in "AmazonMP3" on the root, "musicdownload" where I get my music from Box, "Music" and even a song or two at root and "My Documents\Music" as well as a few in the "Download" folder as I've downloaded through http.
I'd say clear data from the music app in app management and let it rescan the card for data. Also, the phone can read WMA, MP3, MP4, M4A and maybe OGG. If you're trying some other formats I don't know if it'll see it.
P.S. On a funny note, the captcha just had me type TWATUS ... LOL
ROM Manager Sucks
I'll bet you have ROM Manager installed! The last two ROM Manager updates (including todays) for some dumb reason put a file called ".nomedia" in the root of the SD Card. This file prevents all media below it from being indexed.
Browse your SD Card and look for the file ".nomedia" in the root. Delete it and you will see all your media again.
EEngineer said:
I'll bet you have ROM Manager installed! The last two ROM Manager updates (including todays) for some dumb reason put a file called ".nomedia" in the root of the SD Card. This file prevents all media below it from being indexed.
Browse your SD Card and look for the file ".nomedia" in the root. Delete it and you will see all your media again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I also face same problem and ur reply realy help me
Thanks for all your suggestions guys. I don't have a .nomedia file anywhere on the phone. I have all the music in a "Music" folder. I've tried everything in this thread as well as a dozen other things from other threads. It just doesn't work.
Weird thing is... the Gallery also can't see any photos/pics on the SD Card. It makes me think its a format problem or something? My SD is formatted FAT32? Should it be different?
How much extra "Junk" do you have on the SD Card... I just helped someone earlier today who had moved a microSD card from a Thunderbolt to the Rezound and it had a lot of extra stuff (old Nandroids, TiBu backups, and lots of other various files) and had the same issues. Copied everything off to a PC and formatted the card in the phone, then copied over the same music in the same folder and it was recognized like normal. Not saying this is the fix, but just did it this morning and it worked fine for someone else.
look in google play for a sd rescan app. Have that scan your card, that will help sometimes.
acejavelin said:
How much extra "Junk" do you have on the SD Card... I just helped someone earlier today who had moved a microSD card from a Thunderbolt to the Rezound and it had a lot of extra stuff (old Nandroids, TiBu backups, and lots of other various files) and had the same issues. Copied everything off to a PC and formatted the card in the phone, then copied over the same music in the same folder and it was recognized like normal. Not saying this is the fix, but just did it this morning and it worked fine for someone else.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OMG!!! This worked! I had moved everything off the SD and formatted with the phone like a dozen times but always put everything back all at once. When the only thing on the card was music it found it right off.
Thanks!!
EEngineer said:
I'll bet you have ROM Manager installed! The last two ROM Manager updates (including todays) for some dumb reason put a file called ".nomedia" in the root of the SD Card. This file prevents all media below it from being indexed.
Browse your SD Card and look for the file ".nomedia" in the root. Delete it and you will see all your media again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
THIS THIS WTF WHY DID THIS HAPPEN
i did this and it worked. thank you!
nrfitchett4 said:
look in google play for a sd rescan app. Have that scan your card, that will help sometimes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Major thanks for your suggestion. I have an HTC One X+ with stock rom (it's new, I haven't got round to customising yet ) I copied Music folder on my old One X to the new One X+.
The stock music app could not find any of my music. Using the sd rescan app worked and made it find it. I was getting very annoyed with it, so thanks again.
playing songs on sd card in android 4.0
ktdt00 said:
Hey guys,
I've tried he stock music player, mixzing and xplay and nothing can find the music on my SD Card. I've used nearly every current Rezound Rom and they all have this same behavior. I've tried reformatting the SD, clearing data from all music/media search related apps, remounting the SD, fixing permissions, different folders, upper/lower case folder names, etc.
I've searched and found similar threads for different devices but no answers that worked.
Ideas anyone?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have an HTC one V with android 4.0 an tried to figure out how to get the apps to play mp3 files on the storage card.
the phone stores pic and video's in a directory called DCIM\100MEDIA\
I copied the song files (mp3) to that directory with the pics and videos
the default player , winamp , and doubletwist all found the songs.
hope this helps you or any one else trying to play songs on there storage card with android
tfish0
tfish0 said:
I have an HTC one V with android 4.0 an tried to figure out how to get the apps to play mp3 files on the storage card.
the phone stores pic and video's in a directory called DCIM\100MEDIA\
I copied the song files (mp3) to that directory with the pics and videos
the default player , winamp , and doubletwist all found the songs.
hope this helps you or any one else trying to play songs on there storage card with android
tfish0
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This worked for me, thanks! Songs in my SDCARD\Music folder were not showing up in any music player, but the second I put them into SDCARD\DCIM\100ANDRO, they showed up in Play music! Why is this?

Samsung Galaxy S III don't recognize any MP3 file

Sice a few days I have a very strange error on my Galaxy S III. On the external SD-Card I have serveral MP3 files but when I start the MP3 Player it says, that there are no MP3s. I have tried another SD-Card and copied the MP3s to the internal SD-Card, no effect. Also some notifications and pictures, which are on the internal SD-Card are missing in the selection menu respectively in the gallery. I have deleted the media storage a few times, so the S III has to reinitialize it, there is no success. Unfortunately then I get some force closes from the media manager.
I have an unbranded version of the S III without LTE and Android 4.0.4 original stock, which isn't rooted.
Try EXT SD MP3 in media folder .
jje
I can't select external SD-Card in media folder. Also it's not possible to update the database manually.
Try rescan media from the playstore
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
I had the same problem. Looks like media library is not updated. There is a way to update it manually, but it's funny. I have no idea why does it work that way only.
Open your MP3 folder with 'My Files' app and then just move it to any other location. That should solve your problem.
You can try any other file manager, but it won't work
If rescan media does not work, then press menu, manage apps. Scroll down to Media Storage and clear data on that. Re-run rescan media. This will clear the cache and force the phone to rescan all locations for media files again. Also make sure that the folder with the mp3s does not have a .nomedia file in it.
Thank you for your answers. After deleting the Media Storage the phone hasn't recognized all ringtones, notifications and pictures. So yesterday I did a hard reset and after some time I got an error message android.process.media force close. It also happens without external SD-Card and no other media on the internal SD-Card except the stock media. Now the media database ist complete, but when I restart my phone every time I will get the force close. I think, this happens after the last update for about 4 weeks so Samsung did something wrong. Unfortunately there is no official update to Android 4.1.1 yet. I hope, the error disappears with the new firmware.
Hi, I think I can help you. First you try download es file explorer and try play via es player. Then report to me of its working.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
With the update to Android 4.1.1 my problem is solved for now.

[Q] sd / musical files issu

I am having a few issues with music on my fone (htc sensation xe) running 4.0.2 not rooted.
I copy music via us to my sd card (8gb). It works for a while. But if I clear my temporary data the phone erases all my music. I have astro file manager and that us showing the music folder as empty too as I thought it may just be the standard music playing software with read issues.
Any idea why this is happening? Is the phone recognising mp3 as a temp file? ,a potential fix (without installing anything unnecessary)
Hope it can be sorted, I'm not due an upgrade for a long while.

[Q] Xperia Go music files missing...

Hi guys, I'm using Xperia Go with stock JB 4.1.2.
I don't remember doing anything that could make it happen, but some of my music files aren't showing in the player, only some of them, and yet when looking in a file manager, everything's in place. What I tried to far in order to solve this:
- Tried a few music players.
- Formatted the SD card and copied everything back.
- Formatted the phone itself.
- Created the folders media/audio as I read in some guide and moved the files there.
None of it worked. Plus, whenever I restart my phone, different songs seem to appear in the player.
Also, it only happens with the music files. All of my photos on the SD card are fine.
Any solutions?

Categories

Resources