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Otherwise, you still store stuff on your phone. I use a program called Cubed (superscript-3 in the market) and love it, even has an EQ. Free album art and can use local pics or internet for the art source. To get around your m4p issue from iTunes, google how to convert m4p to mp3, theres alot of free programs that will do that. And fwiw, you have an Android phone, not a Droid. A Droid is a line of phones from Motorola... I hate that they did that, it causes so much confusion. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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![]() I will try to download another program. Was trying to avoid another program but looks like that's what I'm going to have to do. Is there an I-tunes program? Maybe I'll look into that too. Thanks guys!! Looks like I'll do a little research before the football games today.
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It doesn't matter what type of app you use to play the music. The problem is that you're trying to play an MPEG-4 protected file. You need to convert it to an MP3 and then it's easy to play. There are programs on the internet you can use to do this they cost around $40. Since you only have 1 album to convert you can just burn the songs onto a blank CD and then re-load them to iTunes as MP3 files off of the CD. The downside to this method is then you'll have to type in the name, artist, and album info for each song. I recently did this for a couple hundred songs when I switched from an iPhone to a Droid. It was a major hassle for that many songs and I should have just bought some software. If it was just one album it should be no problem.
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