Not workin, my computer recognized my
phone, clicked on file, propeties came
up clicked on that, said can't play file
very frustrating. I ain't used this stupid
computer in probly 10 yrs
I don't know
Copy the file from the phone to a directory on your computer and try to play it from there.
Transfer files with your computer - Motorola Moto G4 Play
Connect the USB cable from the device to the computer.
From the home screen of the device, swipe down the Status bar.
Tap the USB prompt.
Tap File transfers.
On the computer, click the Start button, then click File Explorer.
Note: If Tap to choose what happens with this device pops-up, click on it, then click Open device to view files and skip the next step.
Click This PC, then double-click the device name under Devices and drives.
Double-click Phone to explore the content of your phone's internal memory.
Note: If a memory card is inserted in the device, double-click SD card to explore the content of the memory card.
Drag and drop files into the appropriate folders and/or subfolders as preferred.
Music files are typically stored in a folder titled Music.
Photos and Videos captured with the handset camera are typically stored in a folder titled DCIM.
Note: 3rd Party applications may store photos in different storage locations. Consult the application's support website or contact the developer for further assistance.
Once the file transfer is complete, disconnect the USB cable.
Terry Sneed wrote:Thanks, had no idea it would this
much to it. Oh well
It's nowhere near as bad as it sounds. Once you do it a couple times it will be like tying your shoes. Complicated to explain, but actually easy to do. Just follow the steps. Good luck.
Terry Sneed wrote:Rick, just tried the list
There is no " status bar" on
my phone that I can find.
I'd suggest you take the phone to a phone store, computer store, cell phone repair, etc... and ask them to show you how to do it. Or get some school kids to figure it out for you.
suggest you take the phone to a phone store, computer store, cell phone repair, etc... and ask them to show you how to do it. Or get some school kids to figure it out for you.
Roger are you meaning separate each instrument in the song file to its own track ? If so, YES.
When we convert the BIAB song file to WAV , that's one of the questions you answer, YES or NO. You end up with 1 full stereo track and 1 track per Instrument from the song file. You can also request all tracks stereo or mono.
If this is not the question...
never mind !
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