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Re: 2 Quick Questions for Diamond Config
Check it bro, as long as your MP3s are somewhere on your phone then the music player should find them. I connected my phone via USB as a disk drive and just drag 'n drop all my music into a "MY MUSIC" (which I created) folder in Internal Storage. The TF3D music player found all the music automatically. Very simple and takes all of 3 minutes.
As far as new icons, just try searching here or at http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=441 There are a ton of options available. Just be patient cause you'll have to sort through some stuff and do a good bit of reading. It'll be worth it though. |
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Re: 2 Quick Questions for Diamond Config
Your questions have already been asked and answered on this forum. A quick search can yield amazing results. For instance, http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=38745
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Your songs should pop up. Unless of course, your internal memory only works when it wants to like mine. Sweet!
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Yeah, thanks much for pointing out the glaringly obvious search function - If that thread you linked or any of the other threads from any of the other forums had actually solved the problem then I would not have had to registere and post this thread. But since you're the only one who took the time to even respond, I guess I have no choice but to ignore your flame.
Anyway: The "File Explorer" on the Diamond has different directory structure than what I see on my PC when connected as Disk Drive. I've created a My Music folder on the Diamond and dragged and dropped the mp3's. The Sprint Music item from the TF3d Menu still does not find them - even after clicking library. On the Diamond the file structure includes folders: Application Data ConnMgr Documents and Settings My Documents Program Files Temp Windows On the PC, the "removable drive" has: Application Data Live Search MSMETADATA Music My Documents WMDRM YouTube Using the PC, I've dragged and dropped the MP3's into the Music folder; dropped into the My Documents-My Music folder; etc. The Sprint Music Store never recognizes them. I can open WindowsMedia and navigate to the directory and play them, but they dont show up in Sprint Music. |
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Trust me, I wasn't flaming you. You would definitely know if I was.
This is what you do. Open up your Internal Storage. On that very screen create a new folder "My Music" or whatever you wanna call it. Connect to PC via Disk Drive. Drag and Drop all your music into this newly created Music folder. That is all that needs to be done. The thread I linked is almost a carbon copy of this thread. If that doesn't work then you should consider the possibility that perhaps your device might be faulty. If I can do it...anyone can. |
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That's cool - I appreciate the response.
I think I am struggling to locate "Internal Storage" to create the folder. I will disconnect the USB, try to create the folder, then re-connect and drag drop. |
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Internal Storage will not show up on your device as long as your are connected via USB.
On my computer my Device shows up as Disk Drive G. Double Click on that and then create a New Folder "My Music". Or disconnect from PC and go to File Explorer. On the drop down menu you should see "Internal Storage". You can select that and within it create a New Folder "My Music". |
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