![]() It's a moot point since Player Pro now seems to be a buggy, useless mess with Android 11. Player Pro DOES check the recently added box, but doesn't seem to toggle multiple files up/down at once. When the playlist is 400 items, toggling one by one isn't really an option. I'd much prefer to do it on the pc, but I could edit the playlist from an app if the app would conveniently show recently added files AND I could quickly send multiple files from the bottom to the top. The editor comes up and seems to work, but the playlist file won't really save. Now, I can't make any fresh m3us from the PC. I only had the phone less than a month it started out with oneui 2.5, went to 3.0, then 3.1. I wouldn't be able to add any more files from the pc to that playlist, or else the playlist would be truncated. the editor would show nothing, although there were files listed. m3us from my PC, but they'd quickly become 'invisible' to the pc. pla file into the phone, but it wouldn't let me. It looks like the same primitive editor, but it's. The Note 20 Ultra Attempting to do the same thing. pla playlist in question within the music folder, a primitive yet useful editor would pop up and I'd be able to easily send as many files as I want up to the top of the playlist, so I can reorder it from there. What's happening: With the S5, I could click on the. These are specialty spoken word recordings that I make myself and get from other hobbyists, so a music streaming site wouldn't be of much use. It's making the playlist for my files that's the problem. Windows PC: I can easily transfer the files onto the phone. I LIKE it, but there's one big snag, I have horrible problems making playlists from sound files in the device's music folder. I recently got a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, intending to upgrade from the samsung Galaxy S5. ![]() It’s available now for download from the Galaxy Store and also from our APK archives.I'm kind of at my wit's end with this problem I've gone to so many places to try to find a solution. The update also adds a storage permission prompt when you try to export or import playlist backup files on devices running Android 11 and later and changes the background color of the mini player. Now, when you set a sleep timer to automatically stop playing music at a particular time, the music that’s playing will fade out instead of stopping abruptly. In addition to multi-column view, the latest Samsung Music update makes the sleep timer feature less jarring. However, it would be great if one could browse albums, playlists and more on the left side of the screen in multi-column view – at this time you can only see queued tracks. Samsung is basically enabling the Music app to take better advantage of the big screens on its foldables and tablets (we assume it will do so for more of its apps in the near future). Version 16.2.26 of the app introduces a multi-column view that gives you quick access to your list of tracks on the ‘now playing’ screen by putting them on the left side of the screen.Įarlier, the now playing screen would take up the entire display. Samsung has released a new update for the Samsung Music app that is designed to take advantage of the large foldable screens on Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup and its tablets. ![]()
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