Please post a little narrative explaining what you did here. Just because the question is vague doesn't mean you should be too. MadPhysicist I had edited my answer,it work for me. Your code is fine. My comment refers to the fact that you had no explanation whatsoever. Arun Arun 1, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 21 21 bronze badges. Where do you convert the url to myUri?
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Thanks - well, it didn't really work. Clicking "reset" actually removed the whole preference browser. And for clarity, I don't want to open it with any app immediately. The purpose is to download the file for playing offline.
BTW, at least on current versions of Firefox Mobile the integrated player has an option to actually download the file long tap over the player and look into the menu that is shown. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. In the Firefox address bar, enter about:config. Search for media. Thank you philipp. I just spent about two hours trying to figure this out, checking all of my settings, uninstalling player software that I thought might be trying to take over, etc. I even did a system restore trying to fix this.
Sure would be nice if a feature like this were listed in the settings options, or if a person were asked if they wanted this before it just took over their settings. Maybe that suggestion can be passed along to the right people. Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system.
It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I'm trying to download podcast MP3s to my phone so I can listen to them in my car. Ideally, I'd like to be able to Chrome-to-Phone them from my computer at home, and then choose to download and play them back from my device once I get in my car. The problem is that when I send an MP3 URL to my phone, the browser only gives me the option of playing the audio directly in a media player.
This is a really poor experience because it can't properly buffer the podcast file for smooth playback and it doesn't seem to allow me to play in the background. The screenshot above was taken with both apps installed. I've also tried using Google Listen to download podcasts, but I can never seem to use that without the download getting corrupted or the app crashing in some way.
Does anyone know what I need to do to be able to download MP3s instead of just playing them back immediately? Are you able to Chrome-to-Phone a page containing the link to the mp3 you want? If so, Dolphin and most most every Android browser will allow you to "save link as" or similar when you long-press on it.
This will download the file instead of trying to play or stream it. More cumbersome solutions include downloading the mp3 you want on your PC then transferring via Dropbox or syncing via doubleTwist or even their AirSync for-pay feature.
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