01-31-2013
08:03 AM
- last edited on
04-07-2015
02:45 PM
by
RogersMelissa
I have a Galaxy Nexus with Jelly Bean 4.2.1 and the stock Google music player. Is there an easy way to create playlists with it? Specifically, is there a way to select multiple songs at once and add them to a playlist? So far, I can only add one song at a time which is a real pain in the donkey.
TIA
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02-02-2013 09:53 PM
Hi,
I don't know if this is possible to to that with the Android app. You might want to look at the Play Store to find some playlist generator app, like "My Music Playlist Creator"
A workaround could be to create your playlist(s) in Windows Media Player, then transfer the playlist to your Android device. To do that:
1) In Windows Media Player, create your playlist or edit an existing one. Don't forget to save any change you make to that playlist;
2) Then, go to the "Sync" tab. Drag your playlist into the sync list. Sync to your device.
Your newly created or modified list will be sent to your device -- any missing song in your device should be sync too. In Android, your music player should see the playlist.
02-02-2013 05:47 PM
Anyone have any suggestions?
02-02-2013 09:53 PM
Hi,
I don't know if this is possible to to that with the Android app. You might want to look at the Play Store to find some playlist generator app, like "My Music Playlist Creator"
A workaround could be to create your playlist(s) in Windows Media Player, then transfer the playlist to your Android device. To do that:
1) In Windows Media Player, create your playlist or edit an existing one. Don't forget to save any change you make to that playlist;
2) Then, go to the "Sync" tab. Drag your playlist into the sync list. Sync to your device.
Your newly created or modified list will be sent to your device -- any missing song in your device should be sync too. In Android, your music player should see the playlist.
02-02-2013 10:45 PM