

- Audify music player not syncing meta dara android#
- Audify music player not syncing meta dara software#
Or at least it shouldn't be about the file names. Thank you for taking time to respond, but it's not about the FILE NAMES. I'm not going to rename my files (and cause all of my family's ipods and iphones to have to re-sync all music) just to trick my Droid-X into doing what it should be able to do already. I'm sorry that you spent half the night renaming some of your files, but using Tag & Rename I could literally rename my 5000 MP3s in the manner that you suggest in about 10 minutes.
Audify music player not syncing meta dara android#
This includes the new RealPlayer Beta that I found in the Android Market for the first time today. But on the Droid-X all of the players I've found so far either do not correctly read the tags, or don't read them at all. The iPod/iPhone world relies on ID3 tags. Every music player for PC, Mac and Linux supports ID3 tags. Fourteen years later, they are still the defacto standard for tagging music. If a file is properly tagged, you could name the file anything and an industry-standard player would still use the tags to determine Artist, Album Artist, Album, Track Title, Track Number and dozes of other standards. Nobody knows about it.Ĭlick to expand.Thank you for taking time to respond, but it's not about the FILE NAMES. But, like I said, they all need to be mp3s first. If all your mp3s are in the xx - xxxx.mp3 format, this will correctly order them in the standard Android player. When it first came out, it was a very confusing piece of software, but several updates later it works beautifully.
Audify music player not syncing meta dara software#
Luckily, there are only about 10 or so.Īnd, FWIW, I use Motorola's Media Link software to sync. So now I'm going to rerip my CDs with a converter that will turn them into mp3s.
All the mp3s played correctly, wmas do not. Soooo, I relooked at the files that weren't playing correctly.Įpiphany, they were all files that I had copied from CDs using Windows Media Player. Anyway, after resyncing, a few more of the albums started playing correctly by track number, but there were still others that wouldn't. Just spent half of last evening doing that. When I began looking at the difference between which files played correctly and which didn't I saw that the ones that weren't in the xx - xxx.file type format were the ones that weren't playing correctly so I renamed all the oddballs which were generally in this format: 01 Name of track.file type. Click to expand.I've had a Droid since November, but only recently realized that I was having a sort order problem, too, because it wasn't happening to all of my music.
