How can I get the songs from the library to sync down to the device? I can see All my songs in Google Play Music. But when I go to cast them on Google Cast. They will not play. The songs are on my phone.
I've tried making Google Play Music my default and I can't. If it's music you downloaded from the internet on to the phone, then you'll have to move those files from your phone to your pc, go to play music in your browser and click upload to sync the music to your account. Afterwards go to settings and tap refresh and you should be able to cast the music.
I've uploaded songs from iTunes but some where organized and labeled wrong. I corrected them on my laptop but when I use Google play music on my phone it stills has them in wrong places. I've downloaded my iTunes music to Google Play but the songs only show up in the not downloaded area. Does that mean I have to buy the song again from Google to get it to play without an internet connection?
Anyway, on my external memory card in my Android phone, I loaded lots of my personal, ripped MP3s. I have run ScanMediaPlz to force Android to discover all media but no help. I can use File Explorer to find the music and then use Google Play to play a track, but Play doesn't remember or catalogue the track.
I've been using Google Play Music for about a year now. But all of a sudden I can't add any more music to my main Playlist. I'll add it and it says added 1 song to play list. But then I go in and it'll show up for a second then disappear. My Playlist is 8GB worth of music but well below the 50k songs limit mentioned in the article. I even tried clearing the cache and deleting some songs from the Playlist, but it still won't let me add any new songs.
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Learn how to fix Google Play Music right here. Google Play Music is not syncing Is there anything more frustrating than having loads of songs and playlists in Google Play Music but not being able to get them on your device?
Liked this article? Share now! Thanks for signing up! The faster, better method recommended for everyone Note : This method requires you to use Google Chrome browser.
It works on the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge if you enable the ability to install Chrome extensions. Open the Google Play Music web player by clicking here. Click the 3-line menu in the top left corner of the window. Select the Settings option. Scroll down until you find the Music from this computer section. Tap the Add Your Music button and follow the instructions. After that, two new sections should appear in the Settings. The first is Download folder. Configure that to the folder where you want your downloaded music to go.
The second is Download your library. Click that to download your library. In the bottom left corner, an orange arrow icon will appear, tap that to view the progress of the download in your browser. The manual method Note : This method requires you to use Google Chrome browser.
Navigate to any song or album you own in Google Play Music. Disclaimer: Not every user will come across these issues, particularly if you make sure to keep the app updated regularly. A lot of users have come across duplicate tracks that have been saved to their Google Play Music, particularly when they have synced their music from iTunes.
You may have come across some issues with uploading songs to the Music Manager from your own collection. Downloaded playlists and songs seem to play as expected though. This is one of the Google Play Music problems that affected users a couple of years ago, but seems to have made an unfortunate return now. Many users have found that they cannot log in to the Music Manager because they have 2-factor authentication enabled for their Google account.
The prompt that is supposed to appear on your phone does not. So, there you have it for this roundup of some common issues faced by Google Play Music users, and potential solutions and workarounds to address them. Most of these issues have simple workarounds, and given that it is a Google app, you can expect regular software updates that will continue to improve the experience.
Problems with Google Play Music and how to fix them We take a look at some common problems faced by Google Play Music users, and offer potential solutions and workarounds to address them! How To By Ankit Banerjee. Best music streaming apps Best music players However, as is often the case with a lot of apps that are available, Google Play Music is not without its issues.
Problem 1 — Duplicate tracks. There is a workaround available that was created by a Reddit user, and you can find the step-by-step guide here. Keep in mind that technical know-how is definitely recommended if you are planing to follow this route. Problem 2 — Payment issues. Potential solutions: You can try standard steps like removing and re-adding the payment method of Google Payments, make sure the card information is correct, or try another payment method.
If you are card is getting declined in the Play Store but working everywhere else, you may need to contact your bank or Google to find out what the issue is.
For a lot of users, restarting the app and Play Store seems to have worked.
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