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If you’re a Play Music subscriber, you might be wondering where your downloads are stored. Here’s a quick guide to help you find them.
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Introduction
If you’re an owner of an Android device, there’s a good chance you’re using Google Play Music as your default music player. Not only does it offer up a great way to stream your own personal music library, but it also comes with features like Songza-powered radio stations and curated playlists.
But what happens when you want to download a song or album for offline playback? Where does Google Play Music store downloads on your device? Read on to find out.
What is Play Music?
Play Music is a music streaming service from Google. It offers both an ad-supported free tier and a monthly subscription plan. You can also purchase music to download and play offline.
Where does Play Music store downloads?
If you’re wondering where your Play Music downloads are stored, the answer is simple: they’re stored in the “My Files” section of your device. To access them, simply open the My Files app and navigate to the “Play Music” folder. From there, you can either play your files directly from the app or move them to a different location on your device.
How can I access my downloads?
To access your downloads, simply open the Play Music app and tap on the “My Library” tab. From there, you’ll see a “Downloads” section – tap on it to view all of your downloaded songs. You can also access your downloaded songs by going to the “Song” tab and tapping on the “filter” icon – from there, you can choose to view only your downloaded songs.
What if I can’t find my downloads?
If you’re having trouble finding a file you downloaded using the Play Music app, try these steps:
1. Open the Play Music app .
2. Tap Menu and then tap Downloads.
3. If you see the name of the song or album you’re looking for, great! If not, try step 4.
4. Touch and hold the song or album you want to find and then tap More Info .
5. In the “More Info” screen, tap View in Gallery .
6. Once in the Gallery app, you can share, delete, or locate your downloads by tapping the ⋮ (vertical ellipsis) next to the file and then selecting an option.
How do I delete downloads?
If you’re no longer interested in a particular song or album that you’ve downloaded, you can delete it from your device to free up space. To do this, open the Play Music app and go to the “My Library” tab. From here, tap on the “Albums” or “Songs” tab to view your downloaded content. Once you’ve found the item that you want to delete, simply tap on the trash can icon next to it.
How do I manage my downloads?
You can manage your downloads from the Settings menu. From here, you can see how much storage space is left on your device, and you can delete any files that you no longer need.
To access the Settings menu, tap the three dots in the top-right corner of the screen, then tap “Settings.”
From the Settings menu, select “Storage.”
On the Storage screen, you will see how much space is being used by your downloads. To delete a file, tap the trash can icon next to it.
What are the benefits of downloading music?
There are a number of benefits to downloading music. One benefit is that you can choose the songs that you want to download, and you can download them in the order that you want to listen to them. You can also create a playlist of your favorite songs and listen to them whenever you want. Another benefit of downloading music is that it is usually cheaper than buying CDs or subscribing to a music streaming service.
What are the drawbacks of downloading music?
There are a number of drawbacks to downloading music. First, it can be difficult to find the music you want to download. Second, you may not be able to play the music on all of your devices. Finally, downloaded music can take up a lot of storage space on your device.
Conclusion
In conclusion, we hope this article has helped clear up any confusion about where Play Music stores downloaded files. Although the app itself doesn’t give you a lot of options for controlling where your downloads end up, you can use a file manager to move them around to wherever you like. Thanks for reading!