BBC Iplayer save downloads to SD app??? - Design, Prototyping, UI, Graphics

I'll pay good money for such an app to force BBC Iplayer to save downloaded content to SD instead of system.

Access iplayer downloads
I am rooted but can't find the iPlayer downloads.
Can you tell me which folder I can find them.
Can they be copied to SD or PC to save long-term?
HTC One M8. Thanks

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[Q] BBC iPlayer?

Any one know if theres BBC iPlayer for Xperia X1?? Pref a version you can download programes to memory card with!
The iPlayer probably works at least for radio content, but the software for Windows that allowed recording of iplayer content got C&D'd, so i'd imagine the same would happen here.

[Q] Possible To Get TV Show Stream App on Wildfire?

I have done a lot of reading for this and I am totally gutted that the app doesnt work due to the lack of flash 10.1 from our devices (I used this on a friend's desire HD and was amazing)
All the links are from online streaming websites such as megavideo and others, is it possible to have another video player that can stream these videos, or any other way around it, it seems like there must be a way round this!
Thanks in advance
Hello
I found this, i dont know if it works. Try!
STep1:
Install rockplayer
RockPlayer-ARMv6-1.7.0.apk
Step2 :
Install tv show stream (lite or paid version)
(go to market and search for tv show stream)
Step3:
Go to settings => manage programmes
Go to rockplayer and click on place on sd card.
Step4
Go to settings => manage programmes
Go to tv show stream and click on place onto telephone memory
Step5:
Now open tv show stream and click on a show and chose external player and select rockplayer
OR
Download app called "Droid Streamer"
it can stream shows and movies on your Android.
Hit "Thanks" if i helped you

Please help me with this hacked version of Pandora

Hey there folks. I'm in need of some assistance with trying to crack into Pandora further than it already has been hacked. You see, I have this newest version of the Pandora One music app that I got from a friend and it's great. This hacked version allows you to sign in and run Pandora like you bought Pandora One and updates like the OEM version does without any issues. This version also allows you to stream the audio quality in 320 kbps, do unlimited skips, it has no ads, and DOES allow you to use it more like Spotify... via favoriting songs as a Playlist and downloading the songs directly to your phone. When you click on the "like" button, it also gives you an option to download the currently playing song to your phone (which downloads in about 10 seconds or less at full 320 kbps quality).
*Here's the tricky part*
When the songs download, they get automatically downloaded to your phone's internal SD card memory and stored into a folder named for the style of genre/station you were listening to. So if you were listening to your self-created station based on a particular artist such as "Thievery Corporation Radio" or you were listening to any of the automatically-provided stations such as "Dubstep Radio"... songs would be stored in the approriately-named folder in your internal SD card "Music" folder via the following path below.
..... /storage/emulated/0/Music/Dubstep Radio
So now that it is known that songs are stored in your phone's internal SD card's "Music" folder location, does anyone know if there's a way to change this and force Pandora's downloads to be stored in a particular folder you created within your external SD card instead... exactly like in the "Save To" directory settings on the hacked "OG YouTube" app??
I have uploaded the hacked Pandora .apk to this thread, so if anyone can figure this out... have at it and please repost to this thread with the edited .apk to install. I have no idea how to hack/crack apps and add options that the original app would never give you/have access to. My main purpose with this is to take out the step of moving songs from my internal to external SD card.
Thank you.
spicy_puerto_rican said:
Hey there folks. I'm in need of some assistance with trying to crack into Pandora further than it already has been hacked. You see, I have this newest version of the Pandora One music app that I got from a friend and it's great. This hacked version allows you to sign in and run Pandora like you bought Pandora One and updates like the OEM version does without any issues. This version also allows you to stream the audio quality in 320 kbps, do unlimited skips, it has no ads, and DOES allow you to use it more like Spotify... via favoriting songs as a Playlist and downloading the songs directly to your phone. When you click on the "like" button, it also gives you an option to download the currently playing song to your phone (which downloads in about 10 seconds or less at full 320 kbps quality).
*Here's the tricky part*
When the songs download, they get automatically downloaded to your phone's internal SD card memory and stored into a folder named for the style of genre/station you were listening to. So if you were listening to your self-created station based on a particular artist such as "Thievery Corporation Radio" or you were listening to any of the automatically-provided stations such as "Dubstep Radio"... songs would be stored in the approriately-named folder in your internal SD card "Music" folder via the following path below.
..... /storage/emulated/0/Music/Dubstep Radio
So now that it is known that songs are stored in your phone's internal SD card's "Music" folder location, does anyone know if there's a way to change this and force Pandora's downloads to be stored in a particular folder you created within your external SD card instead... exactly like in the "Save To" directory settings on the hacked "OG YouTube" app??
I have uploaded the hacked Pandora .apk to this thread, so if anyone can figure this out... have at it and please repost to this thread with the edited .apk to install. I have no idea how to hack/crack apps and add options that the original app would never give you/have access to. My main purpose with this is to take out the step of moving songs from my internal to external SD card.
Thank you.
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Not good...using cracked/edited app is illegal and with my small knowledge of this great forum XDA moderators/admins will not tolerate/entertain these activities...You can be barred from this forum for uploading or spreading cracked apps...
Peace....
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It's not that serious bro.... the guy just had a simple question. You take things too serious. Maybe you should mind your business. Because he simply asked a question about how you can change the storage location. He didn't ask u if it's ok and legal to use a cracked app.
Obv it's illegal but they got modified everything. Remember when rooting was taboo? Smh. If you ain't gonna answer a question... keep ya 2 cents buddy.
No need to reply to this. Your response is not wanted.
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spicy_puerto_rican said:
Hey there folks. I'm in need of some assistance with trying to crack into Pandora further than it already has been hacked. You see, I have this newest version of the Pandora One music app that I got from a friend and it's great. This hacked version allows you to sign in and run Pandora like you bought Pandora One and updates like the OEM version does without any issues. This version also allows you to stream the audio quality in 320 kbps, do unlimited skips, it has no ads, and DOES allow you to use it more like Spotify... via favoriting songs as a Playlist and downloading the songs directly to your phone. When you click on the "like" button, it also gives you an option to download the currently playing song to your phone (which downloads in about 10 seconds or less at full 320 kbps quality).
*Here's the tricky part*
When the songs download, they get automatically downloaded to your phone's internal SD card memory and stored into a folder named for the style of genre/station you were listening to. So if you were listening to your self-created station based on a particular artist such as "Thievery Corporation Radio" or you were listening to any of the automatically-provided stations such as "Dubstep Radio"... songs would be stored in the approriately-named folder in your internal SD card "Music" folder via the following path below.
..... /storage/emulated/0/Music/Dubstep Radio
So now that it is known that songs are stored in your phone's internal SD card's "Music" folder location, does anyone know if there's a way to change this and force Pandora's downloads to be stored in a particular folder you created within your external SD card instead... exactly like in the "Save To" directory settings on the hacked "OG YouTube" app??
I have uploaded the hacked Pandora .apk to this thread, so if anyone can figure this out... have at it and please repost to this thread with the edited .apk to install. I have no idea how to hack/crack apps and add options that the original app would never give you/have access to. My main purpose with this is to take out the step of moving songs from my internal to external SD card.
Thank you.
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ANYWAYYYSS...
Hey buddy. I know this an old post. I'm wondering the same thing. Did u ever find a solution??
Viviana
Nah, no one has helped since my original post was made back then. To this day, I still use the "modified" Pandora (One) and I still have not found a way to change the storage location route it automatically takes by default to save music files.
To anyone interested in taking a crack at it with the app, PM me for further "discussions."
Thread closed.
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Where does an app store it's files on my HTC One M8?

I have an HTC One M8 running ViperRom.
Anyway, I have Amazon Video app installed. It allows you to download videos and play them back on your phone. I downloaded one video it's over 700MB.
I want to find where the files are stored and see what file format they are. Maybe I can stream them elsewhere from my phone?
I have tried to search, but can't find the file. I tried to do a search for files > 128MB and can't find it.
yuppicide said:
I have an HTC One M8 running ViperRom.
Anyway, I have Amazon Video app installed. It allows you to download videos and play them back on your phone. I downloaded one video it's over 700MB.
I want to find where the files are stored and see what file format they are. Maybe I can stream them elsewhere from my phone?
I have tried to search, but can't find the file. I tried to do a search for files > 128MB and can't find it.
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I haven't used the Amazon Video app, but I imagine it is like Spotify. When you download files to your phone, they are encrypted, and you can only use the app to play them.
That being said, you can find any files and folders on your phone using the DiskUsage app from the playstore.
I suppose you're right, thanks. I was able to find where the files are.. they're split up into close to 1300 directories, each with a file in them about 400 - 530KB in size, which adds up to 625MB. I don't know why I couldn't find it with ES File Explorer, but with DiskUsage it showed it to me easier and I was able to navigate there with ES.
Amazon used to let you download videos to your PC, but not any more. I would play them back and record so I could keep them forever. I just am always afraid I bought digital content and one day in the future if I want to watch them and they got taken off Amazon I'll lose them.

Palylist Transfer?

This is probably a silly question, but does anyone know a good way to transfer playlists from S5 to S7 Active? When I got my new phone everything seemed to transfer ok EXCEPT the playlists. The music moved over (on the SD card), contacts, etc., but not the playlists that took me so long to build. Thanks in advance for any info.
Laz
*Listens to the crickets chirp*
Your music playlist? depends on the music app youre using. Some apps save the playlist in a .M3U file, like your mp3 playlist on your PC, so use a good file browser like solid browser, es browser, etc. and search for *.m3u and copy that to your SD card or otg pen drive.
Your music app, might have a save-as menu item, should allow to save the current playlist to SD card.

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