DirectoryBind with Rdio Please Help

Sshaffer92

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I recently switched music servers from spotify to Rdio. I was searching all night to find a solution to adding the Rdio data to my extSdCard on my Galaxy s3. After about and hours into it I ran across a program called DirectoryBind. To my understanding of the program its support to make your phone believe that the storage spot for the app is the extSdCard instead of the internal. I used it and it worked great at first. The problem I'm having with itDir is that after I close the Rdio application it will no longer work the way it says it will. When I start the program it will display DirectoryBind has forced closed. Rdio will still sart as normal but then all my downloads start to download to my internal memory. I tried a few other things such as rebooting the phone, uninstall and reinstalling both programs and starting from scratch. Nothing I seem to do will keep it running the way I would like. Is there something I may be doing wrong? I put the (Data) path as extSdCard/Android/data (what is a blank folder) and for (target) path I have it as sdcard0/Android/data/(Rdio folder with original data). After transferring the files it will show it in the directorybind app, but once either program gets closed it disappears and it won't work right (as listed above). If anyone know what I'm doing wrong please let me know. I would really like to keep my music files separate from internal memory. The website I download the apk from did not have any directions on how to use the app so I believe it's just a mistake on my end. Thanks for the help.


PLEASE NOTE: DirectoryBind is only for Rooted phones and I do not recommend it to none rooted user.

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