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nancyjerry
Explorer
Dec 20, 2020

How to listen to MY own music on my phone?

Not very techie, so plain English please. :{
Have a Samsung Note 9 that came with Google Play. My music was there because the kid transferred it from my old phone.
Now G. Play has gone away. Want me to switch to YoutubeMusic.
I can't figure out, is this FREE?
I want to play the playlist I made from CDs I BOUGHT, the artist has been paid already!

I have transferred some of the music, but it keeps asking if I want to extend my'free' trial..
I do not want to pay $10 a. Onth for something I own !
OR, is there another app for me?
Thank you.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    There are many players that work on Android. VLC.. Check the play store to see if VLC (Video lan) is listed It is one of the best viewers/players I've ever used. I'd have to check but YUP it worked on my Galaxy S-7 (i think) just now.. First time I've played stored music since G-Play went poof so I had to authorize it.

    I started using VLC long time ago.. It was one of the very few Video players that handled my Replay TV's downloads. Versions for dang near everything
    Windows (yup) Chrome (yup) Android (Yup) Ios (I have no clue)
    Not sure of Linux either but my only linux boxes are either Raspberry PI dedicated to other stuff or the chrome books.

    Oh if you have a windows get it for Windows as well. you need to do a bit of hoop jumping but if you want to download the hyper funny You Tube Video. VLC is hoop 2 or 3 (3 I think) and there are about 3 more to put it on the drive.. I make it sound harder than it is.. I've done a test file (that's all) naturally i learned how 2 days 2 late.
  • nancyjerry wrote:
    The music was in Googel Play and now it won't let me access them. I will try and see if they are stored somewhere else on the phone.
    Our son was instrumental in getting the CDs we recorded onto our computer, and then moved to the phone years ago.
    He has since passed away and this is so frustrating ..


    google play went away, a real disapointment to many. but getting the google play library to youtube to play for free no interuptions is easy peasy.

    ALL the music that was uploaded to google play can easily be transferred to youtube to play for free. log onto the google account and go to google play and it will ask if you want all your music transferred to youtube.

    Now the bad part, youtube isn't near as easy to play your own music. you need to select it from the phone instead of just asking google to play the music you want.
  • The music was in Googel Play and now it won't let me access them. I will try and see if they are stored somewhere else on the phone.
    Our son was instrumental in getting the CDs we recorded onto our computer, and then moved to the phone years ago.
    He has since passed away and this is so frustrating ..
  • Google play ? Will play the music files that are stored on your phone, use the menus and point it there, personally I use VLC and MPC.
    Video LAN player (LAN=local area network)
    Media Player Classic
    Both are good Apps translated/ported over, from versions originally for windows
  • First step is to get all your music downloaded to your phone.

    If you have playlists made up, print them or get screenshots so you can replicate them with whatever app you use.

    It's quite possible there is a Samsung music player already on your phone. Look in all the apps. Otherwise, look on the Play Store (best place to get legit Android apps) and you will find several highly rated music players.
  • nancyjerry wrote:
    Not very techie, so plain English please. :{
    Have a Samsung Note 9 that came with Google Play. My music was there because the kid transferred it from my old phone.
    Now G. Play has gone away. Want me to switch to YoutubeMusic.
    I can't figure out, is this FREE?
    I want to play the playlist I made from CDs I BOUGHT, the artist has been paid already!

    I have transferred some of the music, but it keeps asking if I want to extend my'free' trial..
    I do not want to pay $10 a. Onth for something I own !
    OR, is there another app for me?
    Thank you.


    Are the files ON your phone?

    Or are they being "hosted" on the web?

    If hosted via Google Play and not on your phone then you most likely will need to download all of what you own before they fully shut down access to your phone.

    Some Android versions may include a free music file player which is not part of Google Play, you can see if you have one. If you have one you might be able to use that.

    If you have all of your music files on your phone, you can try VLC FOR ANDROID (VLC is a media player which plays audio and video files and is free or if you wish donate some money).

    VLC gives you the option to create playlists also from your files (I don't know if it will import existing playlists, you would have to research that). You keep everything on your phone and no more "ransom" stuff when someone decides to stop supporting their "product" (which is pretty common now days).

    VLC may even work with online cloud storage, I have never tried that.

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