Music On Phone - Why Can't I Transfer! - Realme 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Just troubleshooting an issue that has been bugging me over the last few months since I bought the phone.
I moved over to android after having an Honor 10 Lite in about 2017/2018. I loved the way I could put my extensive music library from my iTunes onto a 246GB Micro SD card have my whole collection on my phone.
Now that I have moved to the Realme 7 Pro, I still like everything about the phone: phone storage, the large amount of memory, the size of the phone and the camera.
However:
1. I can't find a great music player for the phone, I annoyingly deleted the Realme 7 Pro music player after I thought I found a better one.
2. The main problem: I cannot transfer my music from my computer to the phone without tracks going blank/missing or stopping halfway through songs. I have tried using the phone cable to transfer, using an external Micro SD Card reader and using various transferring music players (Doubletwist etc.) and nothing seems to be working. It can transfer 200 songs, and after that, I can't put any more music on without it going missing.
It is a shame as I don't want to move over to Spotify, as I have enough music and I enjoy owning my own rather than having to stream over the cloud (although I am really tempted to switch over!) and half the reason I bought the phone was to be able to put my whole music collection on it. If anyone had any fixes it would be much appreciated.

Try this player.
I have no problem with music!
Приложения в Google Play – Poweramp - пробная версия
Мощный музыкальный плеер для Андроида
play.google.com

If you still have such problem, try Coolmuster Android Assistant. This software can help you import music files you like to your Android phone directly via USB cable. It's easy and safe.
If you don't want to use this tool, try the steps below:
1. Connect your Realme 7 Pro to your computer with a USB cable.
2. Drag down the notifications panel from the top of your Realme 7 Pro's screen and tap "Media device (MTP)". In this way, you can transfer media files from PC to your device and vice versa.
3. Make sure your Realme 7 Pro is successfully connected to the computer. Open the portable device and locate the folder where music files are stored.
4. Then select and copy the music files you want to move from the computer to your Realme 7 Pro.
Hope this will be your help.

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The unit recognizes the USB hard drive, as I can access all the files through certain other music players and through any file explorer. The problem is that Doubletwist won't recognize anything other than the internal storage and the SD card.
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I'm thinking of moving from apple to android to have borrowed my friends S5 to see if i like it. So far its pretty good but i'm struggling with my music. I have a 60gb iTunes library but usually i only have around 20gb (2600 songs) on my iphone. I've tried to get this on to a SD card in the S5 but i keep having problems. Here's what I've tried:
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Have you tried simply copying the music from your computer onto the SDcard?
This is Android, so you can just manage it as an external harddrive. You don't need to sync anything, you can just use Explorer (or Finder, depending on the OS of the computer you're using). (Although I recommend using a cardreader instead of directly through the phone via USB cable, as the transfer protocol isn't exactly fast.)
i tried that but it doesn't want to work either. If i format the SD card using the phone then i cannot mount it on my mac. If i format it to Fat32 on my mac and put it in the phone it only shows as 193mb even though the Mac shows it as 64gb. Even if i copy my music to it and put it in the phone it still shows as 193mb. I'm starting to think that the SD card is the problem. I've ordered a new class 10 one, if that doesn't work then i will post again.
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