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Transferring audiobooks to internal storage:
- With Nextcloud
- Go to settings, make sure you choose
/data/user/0/com.nextcloud.client/files
[1] as this will allow you to open the files in other Apps - Use the kebap-menu for
Download
(Sync) - Use
Export
(This will copy it to Internal Storage/Download) - Use the
Files
-App to move it to Internal Storage/Audiobooks (or whatever folder you use as data root in Smart Audiobook Player) If it's.m4b
, rename it to.mp3
or.m4a
- it will then show up in Smart Audiobook Player
- Hint: If it's a whole folder of mp3s, do zip them. Extracting does not need a special app, Android will do that for you if you tap on files…
- Go to settings, make sure you choose
- If you're near your PC, you can mount your Phone like mass storage. Make sure, you enable File Access/AndroidCar in your on phone's USB preferences
Transferring audiobooks to internal storage:
- As above, but to Internal Storage/Music :-)