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Cloudplayer pick which directory
Cloudplayer pick which directory








cloudplayer pick which directory
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See Sound Effects and the Equalizer for details about how to choose different sound modes. One lets you change the volume, and the other shows the kind of sound mode you’re in for example, 5.1 sound. You’ll come across two other buttons of note, just above the controls for pausing and playing. Tap the button again to turn looping off. The loop button changes to show the letter A and an arrow to show you that you’re in this mode. Tap it again, and it plays the current album or playlist continuously. When you tap it, the A in the loop button turns into a 1. Can’t get enough of the current album, playlist or song? Tap the loop button, and it plays the current song endlessly from beginning to end, from beginning to end, from beginning to…you get the idea. Tap the shuffle button to have the songs in your current album or playlist play in a random order-you’ll never know what’s coming next. The Galaxy S II music player normally plays the songs in your playlist or album in order, from first to last. From here, you can tap any other song to play it. For example, if you’re playing a playlist, you’ll see the entire playlist, and if you are playing an album, you’ll see the whole album. The list you’ll see depends upon how you’re playing the song. Tap, and you’ll come to a list of which the song is a part. See Creating Playlists for details.) When you tap the Menu button, you get other ways to manage your playlist, including changing the order of the playlist, removing songs from the playlist, editing its title, searching through the playlist, and changing settings (although for the entire music app, not just for playlists). (You can also add songs to playlists while you’re playing them, and in other ways as well. To add a song to the playlist, tap the Menu button, select Add, and then select songs to add from the list that appears. Tap any song to play it from that point until the end of the playlist.

cloudplayer pick which directory

To see the contents of a playlist, tap the playlist.

#Cloudplayer pick which directory android#

Download the app from the Android Market search for “Google Cloud Music Player.” See Google Music Cloud Player for details about the cloud music player. (Because your music lives in the cloud-get it?) The service and app are free and work like a charm. With it, you can upload music from your PC or Mac to big Google computers called servers, and then play that music on your Galaxy S II, without actually having to store the music on your Galaxy S II. In addition to the Music app built into the Galaxy S II, Google also has a cloud-based music player app.










Cloudplayer pick which directory