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jan m.17
10 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Listen to music via dropbox
I placed my music in dropbox. If I want to listen directly using dropbox, I can listen only to one song at a time I had to select an other song in a folder to listen again. Is there a possibility to listen to more songs or a complete CD?
Did you ever solve this issue? With only playing one song at a time?
There is no solution for this in Dropbox because it's not a media player. Find a media player application that has Dropbox functionality built-in to it.
- RichSuper User II
Did you ever solve this issue? With only playing one song at a time?
There is no solution for this in Dropbox because it's not a media player. Find a media player application that has Dropbox functionality built-in to it.
- gstoutNew member | Level 2
This is a terrible response.
People, many, are using dropbox to listen to music. It's a far better solution that iTunes. This dismissive response shows a lack of fundamental marketing intelligence.
- Your customers want playlists and have been asking for years.
- They ARE using your app to listen to music. You can pretend or insist they are not, but they are.
(My primary reason for getting a paid account was that my LARGE music files made me grow beyond the basic account size. Had I not used you for music and audio I'd still be a free user.) - There are other (bad) solutions on the web to create playlists for dropbox because you have refused to. http://www.online-playlist.com
Why not embrace your customer feedback and make ANY solution to handle this.
It could be as simple as allowing users to make a text file with a specific extension that listed the files names they want in a list.
Or if you are feeling fancy, add an option under the multiple file select menu that said: "Play all" and supported a swipe right and left while playing to skip forward and back.
My point is STOP TELLING PEOPLE THEY DON"T WANT WHAT THEY WANT and please LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS.
Thanks,
Greg
- 16gigaNew member | Level 2
gstout wrote:
This is a terrible response.
People, many, are using dropbox to listen to music. It's a far better solution that iTunes. This dismissive response shows a lack of fundamental marketing intelligence.
- Your customers want playlists and have been asking for years.
- They ARE using your app to listen to music. You can pretend or insist they are not, but they are.
(My primary reason for getting a paid account was that my LARGE music files made me grow beyond the basic account size. Had I not used you for music and audio I'd still be a free user.) - There are other (bad) solutions on the web to create playlists for dropbox because you have refused to. http://www.online-playlist.com
Why not embrace your customer feedback and make ANY solution to handle this.
It could be as simple as allowing users to make a text file with a specific extension that listed the files names they want in a list.
Or if you are feeling fancy, add an option under the multiple file select menu that said: "Play all" and supported a swipe right and left while playing to skip forward and back.
My point is STOP TELLING PEOPLE THEY DON"T WANT WHAT THEY WANT and please LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS.
Thanks,
Greg
I totally agree with Greg. Your reply IS ABSOLUTELY UNEXEPTABLE. please refer us to a solution or recommended app.
- lsnizekNew member | Level 2I would love to see a feature that would allow me to play a whole directory of MP3. Whether that is understanding an M3U file or advancing to next audio file in a directory.
I wouldn't want Dropbox to aspire to be a music player but basic playback is just a handy feature.
Similarly, while Dropbox is not a photo library application, it can advance to next picture in a directory.- Alex L.3Explorer | Level 3
Take a look at their Dropbox player demo page - [link to external website removed according to our Community Guidelines]
Actually it's not a player at all, it's just an HTML page with a list of Dropbox mp3. Just create a Dropbox app, then add its credentials to your account. Then open this player page and it will play all your mp3.
- Grae MatterExplorer | Level 4“there is no solution” is the solution? Seems like Dropbox could easily create a simple media player that works in the Dropbox app. I’ve been using db for years now and love for everything about it except that it won’t play multiple files.
Come on Dropbox, read the room!
- Jim K.23New member | Level 1
Which media player application do you recommend. It seems there are lots of problems with the few I just reviewed.
Thanks, Jim
- MinitHelpful | Level 6
I can only recommend one player, and I've tried most of them. It's Cloud Player by Double Twist (for Android). It has it flaws too, but it works and looks very nice. It's not free though, but it's a one time cost.
If anyone has a recommendation for a similar player on iOS, I'd be grateful. Most players I've tried are more or less crap.
- Alana2New member | Level 2
Good suggestion!
For iOS, I swear by Documents6 by Readdle. I really miss it on the Android platform. What those guys have done in terms of reliable off-line sync, and of built-in players and readers - and for free - is truly remarkable.
In fact, it so much makes the Google Drive app look like useless rubbish that I uninstalled it and just use Documents6 on my mobile devices to access Google Drive instead! But I digress :-)
- Jim K.23New member | Level 1
Did you ever solve this issue? With only playing one song at a time?
- Rtipping2001Explorer | Level 4Cloudbeats for iPhone or android
For desktop there is software that will stream from cloud treating Dropbox cloud as drive expanadrive I think it's called cheap and useful for more than just streaming music also keeps me from having to store Dropbox local- Neil W.6Helpful | Level 6
5 years on ....
I was at least hoping for a very very basic playlist feature by now to be honest.
Another reason for doing this is customers who deal with audio for a living can then use Dropbox for work. I've just come from a community discussion with Sync artists, many of whom want to use Dropbox, but have to turn to other services because of a lack of a basic playlist feature.
- YuikolExperienced | Level 12
This thread is like going to McDonald's and asking them to fix your car.
- KyleeMaloneyHelpful | Level 5
For an "experienced collaborator" that little gem was woefully unspecific and did not advance the argument by one iota. If you have something cogent to share, please give us the benefit of that vaunted "experience", or else hold your peace. Quips like that one are singularly unhelpful.
- Neil W.6Helpful | Level 6Why is that, exactly? In addition to sharing raw files, Dropbox already has a built-in audio player, a built-in image viewer, a built-in documents viewer and a built-in video player. In addition to viewing images individually it has the capability to create an entire image gallery from a folder of images - it is not a huge jump to assume a folder of audio could be played sequentially in the existing audio player. After all, that’s essentially what a playlist is.
Applied to your scenario McDonalds is already selling all the car parts and advertising that it does vehicle repairs, so it’s not a silly or unreasonable request to say ‘you have all the parts available and we know you will change a brake-pad, so why won’t you change a tyre as well?’
Also, I’d generally expect a more helpful, and perhaps more adult response from an ‘Experienced Collaborator’. There may very well be technical challenges that mean this feature is not possible, and it would have been fine to relay those, but your response was facile, rude, dismissive and added zero context. As a developer looking in from the outside this should be relatively easy to implement and is therefore reasonable to request.
- SongbirdflyingExplorer | Level 4
I have the paid version of MediaMonkey on my Windows system and it reads from Dropbox as if they are on my computer and works great. But on my iMac it sorta works with itunes and i finally got the made a duplicate in itues setting turned off. But really hoping there is a solution for Mac. I updated my IOS to the latest update and utterly hate the new version of itunes and so wish there was something else i could be using on Mac.
- SongbirdflyingExplorer | Level 4
I may have just found a solution that works for me. Just hunted the app store and downloaded a simple free version of Music Player lite. There is a paid version but i am able to click and drag and make a temporary playlist and then just hit the delete button to get rid of them and was still able to make a file name change while it was playing. Simple but when i need to play a few songs or hear something this may just cover my needs. Not sure what else it can do with the paid version but this was all i was wanting, to have a simple playlist when needed, don't want to save them just have more flexibility.
- Boyto84New member | Level 2Try down loading airbeats, I it's associated with drop box that should do ya
- charliesainiNew member | Level 2
so, no player worth a **bleep** from dropbox... even though they should have money from their hefty storage fees and the shriveled R&D budget... i mean, watt in Good God's Earth is the point for that Home tab, other then to make it harder for newbies to find their files.. It's as annoying as Quick Acces on W10.. useless... if you have folders/files in dropbox or in Windows that are frequently opened, the user can quickly scroll to it, out of habit or use the Search... there was no need to clutter up the tree by putting "home" as the first tab.. beginers don't know why most of their files are not showing from Home, by then, they are too flustered to hit the 2nd Tab; File.. i've seen it over and over at the office, and if i'm stoned enough, i'm catch myself going "where r my GD files.. oh.. yea.. not at Home... stupid Dropbox improvement.. and are you offering encryption yet? can you get with VLC and make something happen, we want to play song after song.. Charge us for it, i mean, that's the way of it's done, no? This should have been obvious to you guys.. we store all our effffn musix on here.. a player(VLC!) should integrate online or inbeded in DB soon.. or i'm taking my **bleep** elsewhere.. good nite and a better tomorrow... ps. Keep Up the Good Work.. i don't feel i've touched on the positives enough but give yourselves a big pat on the back for me.. all you underpaid, understimulated and underestimated soldiers that keep our files where we need them.. Have a Blessed day
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- JaneDropbox StaffHey lOurs, it looks like you’d like to play items from a folder of audio files, so it would be worth noting that it will not progress automatically to the next file as you’re listening to your .mp3s.From there, kindly note that this isn't currently an available Dropbox feature, however I appreciate the time you took to drop us a line detailing us your interest! I’ve moved your comment to under the relevant thread, just to add your voice to the feedback we’re gathering, since you could upvote 🗳️ this feature implementation here to show your support.Thanks & please let me know here in case you have any additional questions or thoughts!
- seattlesurpherNew member | Level 2
It doesn't appear that Dropbox has created this feature yet, but it also appears I'm not the only one who's been interested in playing multiple audio files in a folder continuously such as Box. I'm definitely interested in this feature as I use Dropbox to store all my production sessions with bounced audio files. It'd be great to give clients and friends a series of music (such as an album or playlist) with the functionality of an audio player to skip to next track...pause, fast forward, etc. I know that's probably a HUGE feature to develop, but it seems like a really solid one for professional music makers, audio lovers, etc. that dig Dropbox and pay for the platform. Thanks for consider!!!
- PG_VoiceFirstExplorer | Level 4Actually, you can play your own audio and video from Dropbox with these Alexa skills: Sound Stream and My Video:
www.amazon.com/dp/B095K38Q2K
www.amazon.com/Voice-Activity-Ltd-Sound-Stream/dp/B08NDD6TWZ
You will need Echo Dot (playing audio only) or Echo Show (playing audio or video).
- Winner C.New member | Level 1
I can't listen to any music or sound in my dropbox... it keeps showing ERROR 500
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