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When syncing local tracks (MP3s) from a PC to android, where do the files go? Are they playable by other player apps?
Since the new android version can't import local tracks on the phone, the only way to get them playable is to sync them from the PC version of Spotify. Are they brought over in some proprietary format that only Spotify can play? So, if I wanted those tracks to be playable both in Spotify *and* in another player, I'd have to have *TWO* copies of them on my phone? Am I missing something here?
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thank you, licenCed!
they are actually in there under /sdcard/Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui/cache/Users/<username>-user/LocalSync
but, of course they have the cryptic GUID-style names, and apparently contain no metadata whatsover. so they are playable by the stock music app, but you have no idea what you're playing -- guess it was too much to hope for.
thank you, licenCed!
they are actually in there under /sdcard/Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui/cache/Users/<username>-user/LocalSync
but, of course they have the cryptic GUID-style names, and apparently contain no metadata whatsover. so they are playable by the stock music app, but you have no idea what you're playing -- guess it was too much to hope for.
@personanongrata wrote:
thank you, licenCed!
Haha - Kudos due just for that 🙂
i just looked on my Galaxy Note and its on the phone, not the sdcard, I added the 32G card after I got the phone and installed spotify. Is there a way to get it moved over? Thanks
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