[Solved] Android: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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rnjbry8
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[Solved] Android: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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I Copied the GOTYE version of the game in my phone, then I opened my music player and I saw tons of game's sound effect and musics added to my phone. Is there a way to get rid of these musics? which version of game is recommanded?
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wareya
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Re: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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You have to blacklist the game's data directories in your media player or something like that.
rnjbry8
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Re: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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How? there are hundreds of folders there. Is there a version of game with something like "music.bsa"? :|
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AnyOldName3
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Re: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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A decent media player should let you blacklist the whole Morrowind data files folder as a single entity. We can't help you with how to do that as we don't even know what media player you're using, let alone if any of us are using it.
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kust
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Re: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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Just add .nomedia file to Data Files folder so Android's media scanner will ignore all media files from that directory.

In order to create .NOMEDIA file, open Notepad, save blank file, save that file as "all files" and call it ".nomedia". Then copy that file to Data Files folder on your smartphone.
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Re: Tons of Musics added to my smartphone!

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kust wrote: 25 Jul 2019, 09:50 Just add .nomedia file to Data Files folder so Android's media scanner will ignore all media files from that directory.

In order to create .NOMEDIA file, open Notepad, save blank file, save that file as "all files" and call it ".nomedia". Then copy that file to Data Files folder on your smartphone.
Thanks. This works. But took much time.
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