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Connect your device to your PC and wait for it to appear. Download and install it onto your Mac, and then connect your Android device. This process can take some time depending on how many files you decide to transfer. Most file managers will support either moving your files directly or copying them to leave the original files intact. Select your music files or the folder containing your files and choose to either copy or move them. Move from your USB storage to either your internal storage or SD card, and then paste or move the files there.
Your music files will be then stored on your device, ready for you to access in a music app of your choice. With 15 GB of free storage, Google Drive offers the easiest method for you to keep your music collection synced across all of your devices, including Android and PC.
Unless you want to download your files one by one, folder by folder, the easiest method is to use CloudBeats.
Using a third-party music app for Android allows you to download your files to your device directly from cloud storage providers, including from Google Drive and Dropbox. You could use alternatives like CloudPlayer instead. Start by uploading your music to Google Drive on the web. The files will sync to your device.
You can play your music collection in CloudBeats or, if you prefer, once the files are downloaded, you can play them through Google Play Music or another Android music app. Dropbox comes with 2 GB of storage for free—enough for hundreds of songs.
Uploading files to Dropbox is easy. Download and install Dropbox and sign in with your account. Alternatively, you could change the location of your Dropbox folder to match the folder you currently use for your music collection. It may take a little time to upload your collection. Your Dropbox folders should then appear in the app. Once you click download, your music files will begin to download, ready for offline playback in CloudBeats or your preferred music app.
Install the app onto your Android device and sign up for an AirDroid account or sign in if you already have one. AirDroid supports Windows and macOS, but it also has a web interface to let you upload files using your browser. AirDroid will then upload these files to your Android device wirelessly. For the time being, however, you can use the Google Play Music Manager to take advantage of this free , song storage. This tool will scan your PC, checking common folders like those iTunes would use or any folders you personally select for music files.
The company will likely announce whether or not your files will be moving over with you to YouTube Music when an end date for Google Play Music is announced. After the pause, you can continue recording by tapping the red button.
To end the recording, tap the Finish button 3. A new window will open where the audio file can be saved. The default file name is automatically generated.
Change the name to something easier to remember 4 ; this will make it easier for you to work with the audio files when loading them to CMS. Tap the OK button. The saved audio files list will open, containing the newly created audio file. The audio file entry contains the date it was created, its length, and size.
The entry also contains a way to manage playback. You can listen to the recorded audio file. The audio file has been recorded, now you need to transfer it to the computer. A window will open, showing the available options for sending the desired file. If you see the Dropbox icon on the panel with the available options, that means you already have it installed and can use it to transfer the file to the computer.
Tap the Dropbox icon 8. A window will open, showing the list of Dropbox folders. Create a new folder where you will place the recorded audio files.
To do that, tap the folder icon in the upper right corner 9. The newly created folder will open. If the file was already on your Android, it may be in the Music folder. To find audio files downloaded from Zedge, open the Files or My Files app. Then open the following folders: Android , Data , net.
Copy or move the audio files to your Notifications folder. Your file manager app will let you move or copy this sound file to any directory you want. To do this on a Samsung, tap and hold the audio file, select Move , navigate back to the Notifications folder, and tap Paste. Most other apps work similarly, though you may need to tap a menu after long-tapping the file. Use your new audio file as a notification. Now that you've added your audio file to the correct location, you can use it as your default notification sound , for a specific app , or as a custom text alert.
Method 2. The Settings is different for each phone make and model, but it'll be something sound-related.
This menu lets you customize all sounds on your device, including alarms, notifications, and ringtones. Tap Notification sound or Default notification sound. This menu allows you to select a new notification sound. If you're not able to find this menu, tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner and use the search bar to search "Notification sound. Tap a sound. Scroll through the list to see what's available, and tap any sound to hear a preview.
If you don't see any sound files in the folder, check to make sure you are in the "Notifications" folder. If you are not in the "Notifications" folder, tap the back arrow in the upper-right corner to back out to "Internal Storage".
Then tap the Notifications folder. If your phone doesn't allow you to select MP3 files as notifications and ringtones, you can convert them to WAV files using a computer or use an online converter to convert the files to an OGG or WAV files. Tap Save or OK. This is only necessary on some Androids—others automatically change the notification tone as soon as you tap it. Method 3. One of these options will display a list of apps on your Android. If you see a "Notifications" option in the Settings menu, tap that option first.
If you don't see that option, tap Apps instead. Tap the name of the app you want to edit. This opens an information page about the app. If you only see a few apps listed, tap See all below the apps list.
Tap Notifications. If notifications can be changed for this app, this option will be under the "Notifications" option. Tap a notification category. Depending on the app, you may be able to set different notification sounds for different functions of the app.
For example, if you're editing Samsung Notes, you can set different sounds for syncing, importing data, and other features. Tap Sound. You may have to tap Alert or Advanced first. A list of sounds will appear. Tapping a sound will both select it and play a preview. Tap OK or Save when you're satisfied. If no such option appears, just tap the back button and you're good to go. Method 4. Open your text messaging app.
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