. If the problem persists, try using Keychain First Aid to check for additional problems. No music would play until I responded to the popup. Up until about a month ago, I had been successfully uploading and syncing my playlists, but would occasionally have doubles of songs show up or a slight mis-ordering of tracks when the playlists reached the cloud. I love the Google Play Music options and capabilities, but not having access and use of my well-cultivated Playlists will eventually be a deal-breaker for me. Then I click retry, and it prompts me for my password. Did you find a solution? Currently, he is exploring Windows 10 and you will see a lot of articles on know-how about it.
Up until about a month ago, I had been successfully uploading and syncing my playlists, but would occasionally have doubles of songs show up or a slight mis-ordering of tracks when the playlists reached the cloud. I don't know how to add this phone as a device on the google play music on the old phone and i can't even find the my devices icon on the google play music on the new phone. I've tried this on two different computers and I get the same error. If you have any advice, please send it my way. I have one computer running windows media player. I've been on the Yosemite beta for so long that my Google Music is so far behind. I have run ScanMediaPlz to force Android to discover all media but no help.
When it asks where to upload from, choose your music folder from the file-tree. I downloaded 6000+ songs from Media Player and I had the same problem as well. I ran it from command line and I see I am getting the errors below. Prevent your Keychain from locking when your computer goes to sleep. It's a really shitty workaround, but uninstalling the chrome Google Music extension and re-downloading every time seems to fix the problem for both uploading and downloading. I uploaded my songs from iTunes to Google Play. Now, though, I can't seem to get the Music Manager to recognize new songs in the iTunes playlist.
Try temporarily turning off your Internet security software. Apple Music is coming to Android, but it'll have its work cut out to make a dent in Google Play Music's numbers. The third thing is also simple: are you using the correct account? Any help you can offer is much appreciated. What am I doing wrong?? I just switched to an android phone and am trying to transfer music. I've cleared the cache in the app - I've cleared data and cache from app management, I've refreshed under account in the app too, nothing has an effect. I have seen other people having this problem but no solutions have been found.
All 14,000+ songs are successfully uploaded, but all my extensive playlists are uploaded in name only. Hopefully this helps you too, otherwise, I'm not sure what the issue might be. Do you really need all those David Hasselhoff b-sides? I hope we can work together here to find a solution. So far it has taken around 12 hours to upload about half of them. Now if I could only get it to keep downloading my music without quitting halfway through.
If you use iTunes, you can drag and drop music right from your iTunes library onto the page. I went into the Google Music Player app and hit the clear data button. Option One: Upload Songs With Google Chrome You can upload music right from your web browser, assuming that web browser is Google Chrome. But all of a sudden I can't add any more music to my main Playlist. I tried restarting my computer to see if that helped, and when I tried to log back in to Music Manager, it prompted me to enter my username and password, and then said it could not connect to music manager, and to please check my internet connection. I dont remember exactly what I clicked on after that, i think it was accounts, but eventually you should find a way to add your credit card. To find it on my Galaxy 7, I have to click on the three dots in the upper left and select Media volume limiter.
Google Play Music needs you to use the same Google Account you used to upload or buy your music. How can I get the 604 songs from the library to sync down to the device? The songs are on my phone. Recently, after I tried to transfer my purchases from Play to iTunes and files from my iTunes library to my Google Music library, it stopped uploading. Once I had filled out all boxes and forms, music manager behaves normally, at least in terms of responding to mouse clicks. Make sure your computer meets the requirements. If your upload isn't progressing, try each of the suggestions below and check if your upload resumes after each step. When you buy albums or songs on the Google Play Store, that music will be immediately added to your Google Play Music account as well as being available for download.
If not, a factory reset and then starting again from scratch can help. I love the Google Play Music options and capabilities, but not having access and use of my well-cultivated Playlists will eventually be a deal-breaker for me. Link to Music Manager Download: Subscribe for more tutorials! Internet security, firewall and anti-virus applications can sometimes prevent Music Manager from working correctly. I used the auto feature to select music from files. Which means, every time I want to upload new music, I'm going to have to completely uninstall and reinstall the Music Manager.
Google seriously needs to work out a lot of flaws with their music. If I'm using my desktop computer to check the website music. I intend on asking this same question in a Google forum but I wanted to ask here since I usually get better answers from the Ubuntu community. Frustrating, because most of the time I want to pick a playlist to listen to. I've also tried logging in and out of Music Manager. I also had a bunch of stuff on google play with incorrect album info that had been corrected in windows media player but the changes were not uploaded to google play so I decided to wipe my play library clean, and reset the music manager on my desktop to upload everything like new. I can see All my songs in Google Play Music.