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Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. I can't open any newly downloaded mp3 files. Forums Cell Phones Android Smartphones. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Status Not open for further replies. Previous Next Sort by votes.

Feb 10, 4 0 10 0. Recently, I've been having problems opening and mp3 files on my smartphone. All old files I had before this problem started open and play fine.

My device is a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Does anyone know what I may be able to do to fix this? Apr 6, 25, , 13, How are you trying to open the files? With the standard player for the device, or using something else? Also, it is completely possible that the files are corrupted or not even formatted correctly. You can rename any file to have an. How would I know if it's been corrupted? And I do use the default music player on the device: Amazon Music.

I've never had a problem with it before now. Nov 7, 16, 86, 3, I generally just use standard music conversion websites that work. I've always used the same ones, too.

Unless it is something on your own device, that hasn't been updated by you or through an auto update, you don't know what is up on their end. However, the standard mp3 player isn't an Amazon one. I was able to fix this, though it seemed a bit of an odd way to do so. I simply downloaded the mp3 file, then changed the file extension to mp4, and for whatever reason, I was able to listen to it.

I have no idea why this fixed it, but it did, so I suppose it's better than not being able to listen to my music. If it won't work unless changed to a 4 there is something fishy.

I would be really careful. To easy to mess up your device. May 31, 1 0 10 0. Good to know :clearing data in Amazon music will not delete your local playlists as well.

Android Smartphones 6 Oct 17, S Question What does it mean on my list of downloads, it reads "using 9. So I see how to fix this problem now but I don't have a clue how to make the card the main spot to download the apps? This only applies for users who play the music using a corded headphone or AUX cable. This only applies to Samsung devices.

Some newer devices no longer provide an option to disable UHQ upscaling. Only included here if you care to read deeper about the reason your device might be having this problem. In digital audio apps, stutters occur when music samples can't be delivered to the output channel speakers, headphones, Bluetooth, etc on time.

For apps that only play downloaded music, the usual causes are files that can't be read fast enough, in-memory "buffers" that are too small, or insufficient CPU resources for decoding and playback. We dramatically optimized the Android app so that it would minimize the app's consumption of CPU resources.

We also increased the buffer sizes significantly. We don't have any concerns about file read speed at this time. Nonetheless, we studied the users who who were experiencing stutters and discovered that all of these users were using Samsung devices. Following this lead, we learned that Samsung users regularly report stuttering issues with music apps including Spotify, Samsung's first-party Samsung Music app, Google Play Music, Apple Music, and more.

Many users never see these issues, but enough do that dozens of community discussions are easy to find online. The consensus seems to be that Samsung introduces two major factors that can contribute to stuttering.

Aggressive Battery Management. In an effort to improve the battery life on their devices, Samsung applies an aggressive battery management policy. Hardware resources like its CPU take a lot of power, and the more power being used, the more quickly the battery gets depleted.

To help with this, Samsung and other Android manufacturers can opt to throttle slow down long-running apps so that they use less power. When this happens to a music app, it can result in stuttering.

In an effort to improve the apparent sound quality of media played on their devices, Samsung applies an optional audio signal processor that they call "Ultra High Quality Sound". While Samsung treats this as a feature that surely pleases many users, this software step becomes an extra load being applied to to the CPU when audio is playing.

The extra demand on the CPU can starve the source music app and can result in stuttering. If you have updated to iOS Disable Background App Refresh for unused apps to save battery life. As reported by some users, Apple Music is stuck on the loading library after an iOS upgrade, and a few said that Apple Music is not loading songs when they restore a backup in the new phone. In fact, it requires an internet connection to view some of the sections in the Apple Music library.

When Apple Music fails to load songs or library when you are connecting to the internet, you can try out the following methods. If you have a weak or unstable mobile network, change your location and try again. Log out of your Apple ID account and log back in. Ever since the Apple Music for Android app was released, it has received mixed reviews from Android users. Some users give a low rating for this app because the experience with Apple Music on Android is always so buggy and frustrating.

Upgrade the Android system of your Android phones. Those old Android phone models running Android 4. Make sure that you are using the latest version of Apple Music for Android app. If not, update it first. Heads Up : Clearing the cache won't delete the offline songs, preferences, account info, etc. Go to Settings to turn on the Airplane Mode.

Wait a few seconds and turn off the Airplane Mode. Try closing other apps running on your device and only use the Apple Music app and see how it goes. If you've got the same experience, try the following solutions to fix it.

Check if you have enough storage space on your iPhone for running Apple Music and saving new Apple Music tracks. Earlier this month, some users reported that the Apple Music app kept crashing as they launched via CarPlay.

And the issue seemed to only impact devices running iOS The solution to fix this issue is quite simple because it only happens when the iPhone is connected to the Internet.

Therefore, just take the device offline before launching Apple Music. Also, according to Apple Support, impacted users can tap the airplane mode in the Control Center , let all connections shut down.

This helps the iPhone re-connect to CarPlay. And CarPlay will be loaded in offline mode, so users should then be able to launch Apple Music correctly. Once Apple Music can work properly, you can then return to your iPhone and disable the airplane mode.

There are various reasons that might cause this issue, for example, you're not connected to the iCloud Music Library, the song is not available in your current country or region, changes have been made to an artist's album or playlist, etc. After that, you need to redownload the music to your library. As we mentioned above, some songs are only available in specific countries. If you found your Apple Music items not available after changing the country or region, you need to change the country back to the original one.

Step 1. Step 2. Remove the items which you can't play and re-download the songs from Apple Music catalog. This solution works for both iOS users and iTunes users. Another issue that drives users crazy is "Download Apple Music songs won't play offline".

You've downloaded some songs from Apple Music, and they play well when the Internet is available. But if you turn off Wi-Fi or cellular data, these songs won't play at all. Sounds familiar to you? If so, try the potential solutions here. This is the most frequently used solution to fix downloaded songs not playing offline issue.

But you need to redownload the music you have already downloaded for offline playback when you sign back in Apple Music. Try a different Apple Music Downloader.

If the downloaded Apple Music songs won't play no matter what you do, you can use another tool - TuneFab Apple Music Converter to re-download songs for offline listening. After conversion, you can put all the downloaded songs to any device you like for offline playback.

When Apple Music won't download songs and albums on your device, you should first double-check these related factors:. If you are having the exact same problem, here are a few solutions that are provided by users from Apple Communities and Reddit. Delete the tracks that have download issues from the library. Search for the removed items on Apple Music library and then add them back to your playlist.

Then, try downloading them again. More solutions to fix Apple Music downloading issue. First, let's make it clear that Apple Music songs will "disappear" under some specific situations:.



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