- Oct 20, 2014
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Recently on a trip, I discovered that all the music I had on Google Play Music that I downloaded to the phone had been removed. The songs I bought or downloaded from the Google Play Store were still available. After I got back I discovered that all those songs were somehow removed from my Google Play account completely. I then proceeded to reinstall the Google Play Music program onto my computer and then re-upload all the songs. Since then, I've been having trouble with a LG Tone 2 that I use. It always stuttered when playing music from the Google Play Music app. But when I use the stock LG music app, playback is fine. I've come to uneducated conclusion that the Google Play Music app must not be storing and playing the music on the phone and instead plays the non-Google bought/downloaded songs through an internet connection. (Plus the fact that it buffers the songs) I prefer the Google Play Music app over the stock phone app so I'd like to be able to figure out why this app won't store and play music from the phone and what I can do to remedy it. I've also occasionally received popup alerts saying that this "Stream can't be played," or something along those lines, when playing what should be non-streaming music - the music I uploaded to the phone.
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