I've tried dragging & dropping, MediaMonkey, Winamp...moving MP3's to phone

Arkapigdiesel

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I'm beyond frustrated. I moved from an iPhone after 2+ yrs. where syncing music was an afterthought due to how easy and seamless it was. Syncing or moving music to my SD card is about to make me crazy.

I've tried dragging and dropping, tried syncing with MediaMonkey, and using Winamp. I will hook the USB cable up from the phone to my laptop and will turn on USB mass storage. I then will move the files to my music folder on my SD card. I "eject" the drive from my laptop, then turn off USB mass storage on my phone.

Sometimes the files are there, sometimes it will go through the process of syncing and/or copying the files and they should be there, but they aren't.

What in the freaking hades is the key to moving music files to my SD card? I'm burned way too much time on what should be a simple and easy process. I like everything about the Android OS compared to the iOS, but the music syncing is driving me crazy.

PLEASE HELP!!
 
Yes, they are DRM free. I've currently pulled the card and am doing a full format to see if that will solve my issues. Will update once the format is complete.

After doing a little research, I've discovered that the Nexus One has issues with a 32gb card. Maybe that's my issue.
 
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Format did nothing. I'm going to buy a new Micro SD card tomorrow to see if the one I have is defective. If that doesn't fix it, then I'll probably go back to the dark side. I'm beyond frustrated with all of this.
 
Try using a 16gb card and see if that changes if you have a 16gb card laying around.
 

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