Help this Geezer please. It's more of a general question than just Droid/Maxx. I have albums on the Laptop; the Samsung Tablet (wifi); the old Moto Droid; and now trying to get stuff on the new Maxx.
Half the stuff on the Laptop will not play on the other platforms. They were all purchased legally from Amazon, VCast, or somewhere. I just moved some songs from the Laptop to the Maxx and many just squeek for a second and that's it.
I doubt that I can recover stuff so will start all over again. The question is, what is the fool proof way of buying albums and have them play on present and future platforms?
Thanks in advance!
If your question is how to transfer them to your phone, you have a couple of options which
this link or
this one will walk you though.
But it sounds like your real issue is that what you've transferred won't play. Buying it legally doesn't mean it will necessarily play on any device as some places sell mp3's with DRM (digital rights management) meaning they will only play on certain devices. For example, you could buy music from iTunes that will only play on your iPod or (paying more) get the same song and it will play on anything. So I'm not sure if that's the problem or not. You may have to look at each place you purchased them to find out. Some places - like iTunes, I believe - will let you pay a fee and "upgrade" your songs to DRM-free.
The other possibility is that the music is not in a format that is compatible with the Razr.
This Motorola's FAQ sheds some light on that subject:
What music file formats can I play?
Your phone can play many types of files: MP3, M4A, AAC, ACC+, MIDI, WAV, and
OGG Vorbis. Note: Your phone does not support any DRM protected files.
Note: For WMA files, we recommend you use an audio converter software to convert .wma to .mp3
DRM, short for "Digital Rights Management", is anti-piracy technology. DRM is used by digital copyright owners to control who gets to access and copy their work. In particular, DRM gives programmers, musicians and movie artists some ability to remote control how people can install, listen to, view, and duplicate digital files.
I know it can be a little overwhelming. Hope this is helpful.