O2 Tracks

Jacob Griffiths

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In o2 tracks is it possible to find the music downloaded in O2 tracks in the file system so I can put them into my normal music folder on my phone
 
The app is not intended to be used to "borrow" copyrighted music.
 
I'm sorry but why is there a thread that tells you how to "Steal" musuc from google play that is intended to be used in the app only..... Not to be rude but can't you just answer the question
 
This won't help unfortunately, but if you've paid for the song I feel you should be able to download the physical file. I've downloaded two songs from Google Play and what an ordeal it is to download to the computer to put them on a CD for my car or even just to use on my home server. I'll stick with Amazon for future music downloads which is a shame because I still have $30 left on play credits from purchasing the Note 3. And no, I don't like the Google Play music player, I use Power Amp and my newly purchased songs are unplayable on any other player but the Google Play one. Bummer.

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I'm sorry but why is there a thread that tells you how to "Steal" musuc from google play that is intended to be used in the app only..... Not to be rude but can't you just answer the question

Discussions about how to appropriate copyrighted material illegally violate the TOS of the forum. You will not get help with that and any attempts will be reported.
 
I'll just echo what was explained here already.

If your asking about information to play and save the music for use from the app then discussion is fine. However any discussion about illegally obtaining or saving the files outside of the intended application is against forum rules for copyright protections.

Again were not trying to come off as jerks, just protecting the copyrights of how its intended to be used.

Carry on,

Paul
Moderator Team Leader @ Android Central.
 
My post, btw, was for purchased songs, not songs that are steamed via all access. Just to be clear. :)

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But I gave payed for these songs... I pay weekly subscription service

You did not pay specifically for the songs, you pay for the service. As long as you are listening to the songs utilizing the service it is fine. Basically, you are kinda renting them. You don't get to keep them and start copying them for use outside of the service. Stop the subscription and the songs go away. I pay for movies on Netflix, I don't get to copy or keep them.