A future update should hopefully resolve this problem once again. Problem 6 — 2-Factor authentication causing problems with logging in to the Music Manager.
Both seem to work. However, keep in mind that multiple attempts may be required with both before it does work. Before going through the step above, you may also have to add your credit card information to your Google account. Doing this seems to do the trick for most users. Problem 7 — Issues where the only option is to wait for an official update. Music will not sync to the phone — Quite a few users have found that music that has been uploaded to Google Play Music from a computer does not sync with the phone.
Cannot use Google Play Music and Youtube Red at the same time — Users have found that when using the same account, they cannot use Google Play Music and Youtube Red, even on different devices, at the same time. The official word is that there is a streaming limit, and that users can only stream from one service at a time.
The only option here is to continue to send feedback to Google and hopefully this is something that will be addressed in the future. Chromecast issues — While there have been multiple updates to address casting issues, some users are still facing problems when it comes to using Google Play Music with Chromecast. This issue is particularly prevalent in regions outside the U. Apparently, Google decided to remove this feature in different countries based on low usage. Remove your SD card.
Once the files have been copied, click the thumb-drive shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then click Eject. You can then unplug the SD card from the computer. Method 2. The same goes for a micro-SD card. Open the Finder. It's a blue, face-like icon in your Mac's Dock. Doing so will open a window with the different locations on your computer listed.
Select the music you wish to add. Click a folder where you keep music, then click and drag the mouse cursor across multiple music files to select them. If you can't find your music folder, click All My Files to browse through all files on your Mac. Music files on Mac resemble the iTunes logo on a white background.
Click the Edit menu item. It's in the upper-left corner of your Mac's screen. Click Copy. This option is in the Edit drop-down menu. Click your SD card's name. You'll find it below the "Devices" heading on the left side of the Finder window. Doing so will open the SD card's window in the Finder.
Click the Edit menu item again, then click Paste Items. This will copy your selected music files onto the SD card. This process may take awhile, depending on the number of files you're moving and your computer's speed. If you only copied one music file, you'll click Paste Item instead. Click the eject button. It's an upward-facing arrow to the right of your hard drive's name in Finder. Doing so once the music has finished transferring ensures that you can remove your SD card without having to worry about losing or corrupting your music files.
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I would like to add PowerAmp and Rocket Music player to that list.. Wouldn't hyperlinks for the said app make this answer more better? Why not. A bit redundant, considering that Google Play return instant matches with any of those names, though. To be honest, I thought I would see the question extended and have to change my answer completely.
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