Galaxy Note 9 Not Reading Sd Card Music

  1. migs_inc's Avatar

    If all your music is pinned, then no you lot won't need/use data. Y'all volition only need information for music that is not pinned.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Air-conditioning Forums mobile app

    I 2d (3rd? fourth?) this. I use a USB thumb bulldoze attached to my S5 (as well much music for my microSD). In Google Play, I selected the USB bulldoze as the source, selected "wifi simply" for streaming, and on the main card, selected "Download Only" as the option. When I play songs, if I disconnect the USB stick, music stops, confirming that the music is locally sourced, not streamed.

    09-nineteen-2014 xi:36 AM

  2. prash11's Avatar

    Unmounting and remounting the SD card worked for me.

    10-02-2014 07:25 PM

  3. Aktaruzzaman Prio's Avatar

    I am facing the same problem with my samsung galaxy cadre

    10-19-2014 03:16 PM

  4. Lotte Smeets's Avatar

    I used Rocket player to play my music and it sees everything perfectly.. It downloaded all my anthology covers and I'k having no problems whatsoever. I checked to see if the default samsung music app works... It does.

    Thank you so much for this , i was having the same problems and the rocket player helped me out and fixed it all.

    11-24-2014 02:l PM

  5. Jim_R's Avatar

    I don't know if it volition help, only I accept all my music in folders beneath a root folder chosen Albums. Never had a problem.

    11-26-2014 07:22 PM

  6. AlfaIndigo's Avatar

    this is a late reply. I KNOW
    im not sure if the trouble you lot have is the same every bit mine, but I recently bought a Samsung and took the retentivity bill of fare I had in my bb and insert it only to accept my song not playing and my pictures non showing.... after searching the web to no avail I got ingenious...
    I hooked up the phone via usb, to the computer, opened the memory carte du jour copied all the songs and playlists and save them in a folder on the computer hard drive< and delete them off the memory carte. closed everything reopened information technology and copied them back from the computer and put them back on the memory card....PS I kept the memory card in the phone at all time and phone turned on....... got my songs playing on the Samsung music app>

    don't know why it worked. recall the phones wants to format them itself or something>> i'grand so not a techy obviously>> simply I post this here hoping it can make some else life a bit easier

    I did the same with some my pics again it worked> but information technology was better to just relieve them on my external harddrive........

    11-29-2014 07:47 PM

  7. slowbrochillin's Avatar

    1. Plug android into calculator

    ii. Go to your plugged in android (SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or something similar).

    3. Click on Card

    4. Click on Android

    five. Create folder called Music, next to the "information" folder

    6. Put any music in hither that you want to play on your default Samsung Music app


    The Logic:

    The main music app is designed to wait for a folder named Music, as this is where it pulls the songs from on your phones local storage.

    If you notice where the Music folder on your telephone's local storage is in relation to the file's depth, information technology'due south i level down from SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or any your phone'due south name is.

    For the SAMSUNG-SM-G900A file tree, "Telephone" is ane level downwards merely for "Card", "Android" is 1 level down considering it has to create an image of the phone for communication purposes. "Phone" and "Android" substantially serve the aforementioned purposes in relation to their "parent" files.

    The parent file for "Phone" is SAMSUNG-SM-G900A and the parent for "Android" is "Bill of fare". Your SD card is acting independently of your phone to establish itself as function of the phone, a phone epitome within a phone.

    The Music app is only designed to search for this binder one level downwards in all phone storage locations, such as your SD card.

    Then to compensate for information technology'southward "shallow" way of searching for the Music folder, you create the Music file on your "bill of fare" but also inside the Android folder, mirroring the actual phone's storage system.

    12-10-2014 03:59 AM

  8. Khanya January's Avatar

    I'thousand also experiencing the very same trouble as the user above My music files on my sd card wont be recognised past the phone's music player. I decided to have the advice and use Google Music to play all the music files present on the device. Still quite disappointing but it works none the less... Just want to know why music files wont show upwards on the music player.

    01-22-2015 01:31 AM

  9. fuzfire's Avatar

    This piece of work for me

    How does one brand a directory on an sdmicrocard?

    04-12-2015 09:57 PM

  10. Helium Rhode's Avatar

    one. Plug android into figurer

    ii. Go to your plugged in android (SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or something similar).

    3. Click on Card

    4. Click on Android

    5. Create folder chosen Music, next to the "data" binder

    half dozen. Put any music in here that you want to play on your default Samsung Music app


    The Logic:

    The primary music app is designed to look for a folder named Music, every bit this is where information technology pulls the songs from on your phones local storage.

    If you notice where the Music folder on your phone's local storage is in relation to the file'southward depth, information technology's one level down from SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or whatever your phone's proper noun is.

    For the SAMSUNG-SM-G900A file tree, "Phone" is one level downwardly but for "Carte du jour", "Android" is 1 level down because it has to create an image of the telephone for communication purposes. "Phone" and "Android" essentially serve the same purposes in relation to their "parent" files.

    The parent file for "Telephone" is SAMSUNG-SM-G900A and the parent for "Android" is "Card". Your SD card is acting independently of your phone to plant itself equally part of the phone, a phone image within a phone.

    The Music app is only designed to search for this folder one level down in all phone storage locations, such as your SD card.

    And then to recoup for it's "shallow" way of searching for the Music folder, yous create the Music file on your "card" just also inside the Android folder, mirroring the bodily phone'due south storage system.

    Thank you for this, this fixes the trouble for me!
    I tin can't understand why they "improve" things similar that; on my former Samsung Charge dragging and dropping worked no matter where yous put the files. I guess the new music isn't as smart as the one-time one...SMH

    07-05-2015 03:06 PM

  11. DimiChar's Avatar

    On your main screen, get to "Apps".
    Then go to "My Files".
    Press the menu button and go to "Settings".
    At that place yous will see a list named "Select directories".
    Find "Fix music directory".
    Set your external sd menu every bit the default.
    Rescan your music files and the default samsung music app will be able to recognize/play the songs saved on your sd.

    Promise this is what you were looking for.

    12-15-2015 05:03 PM

  12. michaelksmith1970's Avatar

    A lot of responses but no existent answers. Why does the android app not play music that is moved onto the SD bill of fare using a reckoner and how can it exist fixed with out having to do annihilation unusual or technical. Android is Linux based and should be reading mp3 files without any problems and then the questions is what is information technology about the file extension naming when moving files with your computer that causes the android music app to non play the mp3 files?

    06-09-2016 12:32 PM

  13. Ali Medani's Avatar

    Hi, i constitute a solution, you have to get your music and then click all then it will show some option to move or copy or something similar that, then side by side go to your samsung music and swipe left till the tab 'folders' you might see a bunch of folders and so see the location, go dorsum to your music files and move the files to that specific location. It should work.

    01-01-2019 03:43 PM

  14. mbr12's Avatar

    1. Plug android into computer

    2. Become to your plugged in android (SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or something similar).

    iii. Click on Menu

    iv. Click on Android

    v. Create binder called Music, next to the "data" folder

    6. Put whatever music in here that you lot want to play on your default Samsung Music app


    The Logic:

    The main music app is designed to look for a folder named Music, as this is where it pulls the songs from on your phones local storage.

    If you notice where the Music folder on your phone's local storage is in relation to the file's depth, it's 1 level downwardly from SAMSUNG-SM-G900A, or any your phone's name is.

    For the SAMSUNG-SM-G900A file tree, "Phone" is one level downward but for "Card", "Android" is 1 level down considering it has to create an image of the phone for communication purposes. "Phone" and "Android" essentially serve the same purposes in relation to their "parent" files.

    The parent file for "Telephone" is SAMSUNG-SM-G900A and the parent for "Android" is "Carte du jour". Your SD card is interim independently of your telephone to establish itself as function of the telephone, a phone image within a phone.

    The Music app is only designed to search for this folder 1 level down in all phone storage locations, such as your SD card.

    So to compensate for it's "shallow" style of searching for the Music folder, you create the Music file on your "card" but also inside the Android folder, mirroring the actual phone's storage system.

    This worked! Nix else did. Still, doing it through the computer wasn't what made it piece of work.
    On the telephone become to apps/my files/all files/sd card/android/data/music folder. In the upper right tap the 3 dots, then tap move. And so go back to information and move the folder side by side to it. It was instantaneous and it WORKED!
    Thank you!!

    02-16-2019 01:56 AM

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