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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?
I wholeheartedly agree. Dropbox needs to make offline files available or findable via other apps than Dropbox! Why are my files (backed up in Dropbox) in my PC visible via the Files Explorer, and the same files in my Mac visible via that Mac's explorer, but those SAME files are available offline in my phone only through the Dropbox app? This is what is blocking my Music Player apps from accessing and handling my music files offline in my phone.
This is a widely held need. How can we, the paying Dropbox customers (and the free ones too!), use Music Players in our android phones to play our Dropbox folders that are meant to be "available offline"?
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Android Dropbox app needs to make offline files available to other apps to scan. I don't want to use some special app to stream from Dropbox. I want to download files while on WiFi then play with any basic player. This shouldn't be difficult.
I know, it's a bit late reply
Anyway, there is a way. Now, you can be the owner of your personal music streaming service!!! Or your personal "Audible" for your audiobooks. I've created an Alexa skill ("Sound Stream") that allows you play your audio files from your personal Dropbox account on any Amazon Echo device.
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Just in case anyone revisits this thread.
On PC I use StreamBoxr to play my music stored in DropBox
For my Android phone, I'm using BoxStream.
There's also CloudStream and others.
I'm using the free version of BoxStream at the moment
I've been using VLC for Android to solve this and it works great.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.videolan.vlc
The file has to be downloaded to the device in Dropbox, but it integrates with Dropbox directly. After installing it, click on the file in Dropbox, and select the VLC app to play the file.
Specifically, this supports playing *in the background*, which some other apps don't support.
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