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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Guadalajara, México
Posts: 13
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Winamp is currently not able to see the "Albums" or "Artists" (or anything, for that matter) from the external SD. This is a feature we've all asked and they say it's technically much more complex than it sounds (different phones see external SDs differently or something). So to play your songs, they must be in the phone's internal memory.
The only way you'll get to see songs in the External SD is by using the "Browse Folder" option in the PRO version. Samsung Infuse 4G (SGH-I997) Android 2.3.6 (UCLB3 custom rooted ROM 'C' based on AT&T's) www.twitter.com/mecart |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Gainesville, Florida
Posts: 1
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WinAmp for Andriod - syncing
I was wondering why when I sync up my desktop WinAmp with my Android WinAmp it only showed the Razr's internal memory.
I've found that if I hook my Razr up to my (XP3) desktop, the internal memory and the "external" memory show up as two separate drives. When I send music from my desktop WinAmp to my Razr, it initially showed ONLY the internal memory as an option. The music files then appeared on the Android screen without information about file size. But if I copy the music from the internal drive to the "external" SIM drive using Windows Explorer, Android WinAmp finds it AND shows the file size. Go figure... Wait, it gets stranger. I then rebooted the desktop, connected the Android phone and pulled up Explorer showing both of the Razr's drives ("I" and "J" for internal and external, on my desktop). Then I ran desktop WinAmp. NOW desktop WinAmp shows BOTH of the Razr drives! Seems like WinAmp isn't quite stable yet... But my takeaway from this is that the desktop IS able to recognize the SIM once it has music on it and has been used by the Android WinAmp. Wish I could explain further, but I'm getting confused just reading what I've written... |
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