![]() To do this, connect your phone to the Windows 10 laptop, open Windows Media Player(Not Groove) and in the libraries, you can sync with the phone you connected. ![]() create playlists in Windows media player in Windows 10 and sync it to your phone.This seems to be a funny solution, but my Groove music is playing a little better in the background with this setting on. In settings, search for battery saver and add Groove to the list of apps that run on battery saver. My suggestion is to turn it on in the battery saver as well and not just on the "background apps". I have Groove to not "Automatically retrieve update missing album artwork and metadata." I had that set once and it downloaded whacked out artwork for many files (repeating again, even though they all have embedded artwork). Like I said in previous post, embedded artwork but yet Groove is either searching the web for artwork, or copying it from the file and storing it on the internal memory for some reason? So questionable on why this happens. ![]() They album art files would pop into that folder at about 10-15 a minute. Album covers of course were missing on a ton, but I have noticed that while this is "adding songs" it is building image files in the phone's built in memory in the \music\albums folder. I noticed that a few albums were missing, but most seemed there. ![]() It would run for 8-10 hours then the toast would go away. I have seen Groove get up to about 24,000 in the "Adding songs" toast, but never has it gotten to the 76k I have on the card. I have set my phone plugged in on my desk with the lock screen set for Never and then gone into Groove.
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