Google All Access Data Usage - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all,
I signed up for a trial of Google's All Access. I'm a avid user of Google Music, it is my primary source of music playback. Since I signed up for All Access my Google Music data usage has almost tripled. I've always streamed at high quality and the amount of time streaming music hasn't really changed. Is anyone else seeing this massive spike in data consumption in All Access?

All access buffers like a mother... I have played 3 songs with no internet connection I personally don't mind it, but check and make sure that cache is off in the settings
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HumorousMaximus said:
Hello all,
I signed up for a trial of Google's All Access. I'm a avid user of Google Music, it is my primary source of music playback. Since I signed up for All Access my Google Music data usage has almost tripled. I've always streamed at high quality and the amount of time streaming music hasn't really changed. Is anyone else seeing this massive spike in data consumption in All Access?
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You can select the option "keep on device" and you will see the song / album is pinned. These songs are saved for offline use. So pick a few albums when on wifi and listen on the road without using data plan. Unfortunatlely, data can't be accessed or moved to SD, but maybe someone can pick this up as a project to save device memory usage.
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Mobile Media Center V2.5

www.mobilemediacentre.nl
Download URL:
http://www.mobilemediacentre.nl/files/mmcbeta.exe
"Mobile Media Center has been designed and created to allow consumers the opportunity to access content from any mobile handset through any provider. Now saved content such as photos, music and films can be viewed, listened to and watched using a mobile phone.
Streaming content can also be accessed directly through mobile phones by using Mobile Media Center. Consumers can access webcams, live radio and television on their mobile phone today in a demo environment and later this year via their PC.
Not only is personal access of content available, users can also benefit from the unique sharing functionality and share the content with friends and family.. "
It's a freeware, clean and easy to use.
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Will have to check 'er out. But ORB is pretty tough to beat in this aspect.
I was NEVER able to login into MMC. I tried sending a text to my phone, I also tried entering the code via my wiz's browser--several times. It looks promising, but without access, is useless. I went back to Orb, and am glad I did.
Impossible to login
One of my colleagues ran across your post and because you were causing some bad publicity we went to check out what could have gone wrong
We were able to find your account by searching on your nickname, and the reason why you didn't receive a text message is because you filled out an incorrect phone number
We thank you very much for your enthusiasm in trying out Mobile Media Center and we hope very much that you will give it another shot!
Best wishes,
Faake Haak,
24 Access (developer of MMC)

Google Listen - podcast streaming and management app

Well the title pretty much describes the whole affair. Google's launched a new app called simply Listen. It's a Google Labs product (like Places Directory, Maps Editor, Finance, Sky Map, etc) but also quite well polished and definitely functional. For those who like to listen to podcasts, this app searches, manages, and streams them quite nicely. Grab it from the Android Market. Edit: zip containing apk uploaded for those without Market access.
http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2009/08/knowledge-speaks-but-wisdom-listens.html
http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.google.android.apps.listen
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Surely I can't be the only person interested in a mp3 podcast streamer by Google...
Lol cool. Be sure to check this out. How does it compare with other similar apps?
I got all excited at first, but then I've realized that this app sucks.
First of all, it wouldn't find half of the English podcasts that I listen to, not to mention podcasts in other languages. And then it does not provide a way to add RSS manually.
I'm sticking to DoggCatcher and never looking into Listen again...
Seeing the same thing, it'd be great if you could add feeds manually, and I don't see why they don't have that capability.
Very nice, but wheres video podcasting =)
I dont think you can download them either.. or schedule downloads. I love BeyondPod for these reasons.
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I dont think you can download them either.. or schedule downloads. I love BeyondPod for these reasons.
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Listen automatically downloads mp3s from subscribed feeds. See below screens. Also, while yes it does not support manual url entry, i've had no problem adding all the programs scheduled on KQED (minus All Things Considered)

[webtop] Sounding off in Ubuntu

This is an article I've been meaning to write for a little while now, since audio on the Ubuntu part of the Atrix is a bit tricky.
The basic idea is this: when in lapdock mode, it would be nice to have a music player that's designed for that form factor. As such, a decent starting point is the default GNOME music management program for Ubuntu 9.04: Rhythmbox.
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However, after installing Rhythmbox, three plugin errors pop up. Two of them don't matter much to me (the jamendo and the Magnatune Store ones) and can be disabled, but cover art should work. A bit of Google footwork reveals that installing python-gst0.10 fixes that (and the stores too).
Unfortunately, an attempt to then play a FLAC causes... playback with no sound. Based on a previous post, pulseaudio appears to serve as the audio backbone. Rhythmbox, on the other hand, uses GStreamer, so that connection might not be working properly.
Another Google search ends up bringing up a wiki page that suggests that gnome-media needs to be installed so that we can run gstreamer-properties.
But, the pulseaudio plugin supposedly isn't installed. So, gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio needs to be installed as well.
And, then, finally! It's possible to play music via Rhythmbox! This should also allow any other GStreamer-based programs to output sound as well.
P.S. Yes, I like the occasionally bad joke, as the title implies.
who listens to flac media files anyways
awesome, thanks!
and as you suspected it does fix sound in other apps, like pidgin.
hope you don't mind i added it to my list.

Music browsing capabilities.

Looking to purchase an Android Auto Kenwood headunit.. I was messing around with one at my local car audio shop, and noticed that in Play Music 'My Library' was absent.. Is it possible to browse all the music stored on my phone, or has Google disabled that in the interest of driving safety?
It SHOULD work, that's the idea.
I dunno why it didn't for you.
It doesn't work for me either. I have a Note 5
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One little documented issue with Android Auto is that it enforces a maximum number of screen presses, around 5-6, to select music.
This is done to minimize driving distraction.
If your music collection has a deep hierarchy, AA may decide not to show it.
Ouch, that's a shame. This is one of the first things i noticed too.. Most of my music can't be seen, but can only be accessed via playlists or via voice command. This is in my 2016 Golf GTI.
I remembered during a test drive before i bought my car that I was able to see most of my music, but maybe that was because I didn't have much on my phone at the time.
Google really needs to include a library function comparable to that of the Google play music app because as of now, I much prefer the simple music browsing function of CarPlay.
I'm having the same issue on my 8100NEX. With Google Play Music, it's not a problem with a number of taps or a large hierarchy...because I've just started using it and have a pretty small library and haven't uploaded any of my own personal songs yet. It's just that the Library isn't there. So you have to either queue up a bunch of songs or create playlists for everything you want to listen to instead of adding albums and saving songs to your library. Or just rely on your "recent history" to have what you want, which is pretty dumb if you ask me. Hope they fix this.

Low on storage

To begin with, I tried searching forum for similar threads, found one that was asked on 2009.
So I hope its not against the rules if I ask here.
My Z3C is in constant low storage mode. If I manage to free ups few MB it is back again. I dont have that many app installed. I would say I have less than average.
I think mostly its cache that takes lots of space. For example com.android.vending takes 2.2GB That I have no idea why and what for.
Spotify is 1.5GB but I know why (music downloads).
Tried Drive Storage Analyzer that showed me what where but it was not able to free some space.
I went through app and tried clearing that cache/data manually but it seems like futile work. Photos are already stored on SD card same as non essential apps.
Is there reliable app that would help me out? Or another way?
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com.android.vending is the Google Play Store, might want to try to clear all data + cache of the Play Store.
Also, the facebook app eats a big chunk, probably tons of stuff cached inside the app. Clear that too.
Are you rooted or not? Might want to try SD Maid, it can free up some space
easiest way to clear that problem would be a factory reset, as that would eliminate every data + cache on the device. Gotta backup first though!

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