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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Need an audio player to manage my songs from ifile. Thread starter onlyvinod56 Start date Jul 18, Joined Jul 18, Messages 7 Reaction score 0. Hello, I have a jails broken ipad2. Iam able to transfer media from a flash drive to ifile. The thing is, whenever i try to open a mp3 from ifile it is opening in the default audio player at that moment. After closing the ifile and audio player, the track is not there in the default audio player.
I have few dozens of songs in ifile. I want a audio player in which i can copy my mp3s and manage a playlist to play the songs sequentially. Is there any app that suits my requirement. AllenSalar iPF Noob. Joined Jul 13, Messages Reaction score Well, there is a specific location for saving your iPad music to be automatically be saved at the default iPad music player, I'll get back to you on that after I get home. In the meantime just wait for someone else to answer, sorry.
Just waiting I just wanted to ask, why not just sync your songs with iTunes? I've been looking in the file directory over and over and I can't seem to find the folder where iTunes save the music. So I've went to the alternative instead, try using these apps BeatBlaster or Groove 2, they are an alternative music player for the iPad.
Just check it out. AllenSalar said:. Click to expand Oh I see, very well then try using Groove 2 or BeatBlaster. It is an alternative music player Check it and update me Hi Allen salar, I am using groove2. I am not satisfying with its performance. It is just importing the iTunes's synch data. It is not scanning the entire disk. I have stored the songs in two folders. One in the documents folder of the groove2 application. The groove2 is not scanning these data. I have a Nokia n8.
I used to download songs from the Internet and save randomly in the phone's internal disk. Whenever I open the music player, it refresh the music library and loads the newly copied songs from the internal memory it'll scan the memory card too. Visit the iPhone download page to learn how to download files using iPhone Safari and use iFile to play those files. When you open iFile, you will get a screen that is directed to your Home directory.
In the picture on the right the Home directory "mobile" is shown. You can go to your Home directory from anywhere by tapping the Home icon shown at the bottom. You can open any of the sub-directories by tapping them, and browsing the files inside each of those folders just like any file browser. Tapping the button on the top left shown by the blue rectangle allows you to go back one directory. Tap the Edit button at the top right shown by the red rectangle to edit a file, multiple files, or directories as shown below.
When you tap Edit, a set of options is displayed at the bottom. Once you tap the plus button, a new screen will show up with several options including the name of the folder you want to create. Tap Create when finished to create the new folder. The next button allows you to create a ZIP file. For example, you can select as many files you want, and create one compressed ZIP file.
Simply tap the files you want to compress, and a red check mark will be displayed next to the selected files. Then tap the Create Zip File button to start the compression. The trash icon allows you to delete the selected files or directories. When you are sure you want to delete a file or files, or directories, just confirm by tapping the Delete File button to complete the deletion.
The envelop icon shown at the bottom is one of the most useful features of iFile. It allows you to send the selected file or files as attachment in an email which is really neat. This is a very useful feature that never existed on the iOS by default. Make sure both iDevices have iFile installed and running.
Simply select a file by having a red check mark next to it as shown above and then tap the bluetooth icon. Once an iDevice is found, the file transfer will start.
The last icon at the bottom gives you options to cut or copy a file or directory from one location to another. Suppose you have an iPhone downloaded file, but it is located somewhere in the file system that is difficult to find. Therefore, you create a new directory in your Home directory " Mobile " for example that is easy to find. Then, you can remove that iPhone downloaded file from that old location to the new created location. First select the file you want to move or copy, and then tap that last icon shown by the red rectangle to get the Copy or cut screen.
Then tap Done at the top right to exit. Now you can browse the iPhone file system to the new location where you want to move the file. Once you find the new location, tap the Edit button on the top right one more time and tap the same icon as above.
Now you will have the option to paste the file you just copied to the clip board as shown on the picture on the right. Tap the arrow next to any file to open a new screen with all the information about that file. For example, you can tap the name area to modify its name. You can get information such as type, size, date file created, and so on. In this screen, you can select which viewer to open the selected file with. Tap the Open With button to select which player or viewer to open the file with.
However, you can install more iPhone applications that support many unsupported video files for example. When you go back to the main menu, you can access the settings screen.
Tap the Star icon shown in the main menu to access tons of iFile settings and preferences. This is another impressive feature of iFile.
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