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Hi, I've been using Poweramp for a while and it's great. However I just changed my SD card to a bigger one and it doesn't seem to be working that well with it. Problem is, the app is detecting the new files, but it keeps the old file routes as well. The album art is not working, and in every album every song is duplicated. Also, my playlists don't work at all because they're linked to the old file routes. Is this a known issue? How could I fix it? Thanks!
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Hello everybody. Im new here, so if this question has been asked please excuse me First of all, I love Poweramp music player, but something happen that really made me confused. I switched my sd card too a bigger storage space (For example, I had a 32gb sd card and now I have a 64sd card.) i transferred all the correct folders that were not empty on the new sd card. I would like to add that i also made a different folder for the songs that were not in a folder. However, when I turned my phone back on (because it was off when I switched my sd cards out), and launch Poweramp to play my son
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Hi! I am quite new with playlists. Since I changed my sd card (I copied all files from the old to the new sd-card) the playlists of Poweramp show "0 songs". What can I do? Best wishes, Ronald
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First of all Poweramp is my favorite player. It would be awesome to have the permissions to edit tags of files on extsdcards. It can get kind of a mess when searching through artist names and the tags are all writen differently. Also I am not sure where the downloaded album art are saved! Are they in the same folders of the bands on the extsdcards or does Poweramp save them in its own folder due to lack of permissions on the extsdcard? It would be nice if it was saved in the same folders as the music!
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Hi, I had bought a 64GB SD Card for use with my Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300), and after facing a few issues with the exFAT filesystem, and not wanting to revert to the FAT32 filesystem, I chose to go with ext4. Being a fairly well versed computer user, I had no problem setting up my Windows system to get along with ext4. On the Android front, I set up init.d scripts to mount the sd card as ext4, as for some reason Android doesn't mount this by default. In addition to this I had to use a mod known as the "SD Watcher binary" (replaced /system/bin/sdcard [a binary file] with another one) to do away
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