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How to Download and Transfer Songs From Audiomack to Phone

In this article, I’ll be showing you how to download and transfer songs from Audiomack to your phone. This method only works for Android users.

How to Download and Transfer Songs From Audiomack to Phone

Audiomack is a very popular music streaming app on Android and iOS, and it’s known to be one of the best music streaming apps. This app lets you stream music online and offline, and one of the features it’s known for is that you can download music and play it offline. Sounds nice, isn’t it?

But sometimes one wants more than just listening to any downloaded songs directly from the app; at times you might want to share the downloaded song with a friend or move it to another device, and while Audiomack doesn’t automatically save downloaded songs to your device, there’s a way you can transfer them to your phone, and I’ll walk you through how you can do that.

 

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How to Transfer Songs From Audiomack to Phone

This tutorial is actually very easy, doesn’t require much, and will require an extra application to make it work. Before we proceed, make sure you have installed Audiomack on your Android device and you must have downloaded songs on the app. One more application we’ll be using is the X-Plore App on Android, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. That said, let’s proceed!

Step 1: Launch the Audiomack app.

Launch the Audiomack app from your Android device, then, on the home screen, switch to the Offline section. To properly carry out this task on Audiomack, you can only access music files that have been downloaded for offline mode; in essence, these are songs you’ve downloaded to play without an internet connection. Follow the path to locate offline songs: Open Audiomack >> Go to My Library >> Select Offline.

Step 2: Sort Songs Depending on the Song You Want to Transfer

Once you’ve opened the Offline section, you can then toggle the sort from Newest (by default, this is set to Newest) to Oldest depending on the song you want to transfer to your phone. If there are songs you’ve downloaded a long time ago, useOldest, and if it’s a new song, leave it at Newest.

Step 3: Launch File Manager or the X-plore File Manager app.

Now launch the X-Plore File Manager app on your phone, then go to your internal storage. If you’re using an SD Card on your device and that’s your preferred storage for apps and files, then go to SD Card Storage.

Step 4: Locate the audiomack file directory

Once you’ve opened the Internal Storage, now locate Android >> Data >> Com.audiomack.

Note: For those using smartphones with operating systems not later than Android 11, you will notice that your Android >> Data folder is empty, this is because of the restrictions placed on those folders (see screenshot below).

So when using the X-plore folder, you’ll be prompted to give it one-time access to the Data folder.

Step 5: Locate songs in the Audiomack folder

Once you’ve clicked on the com.audiomack folder, now you’ll need to click on Files, then click on the second folder named Audiomack. This is where you’ll find all the songs you’ve downloaded on the Audiomack app, but it won’t appear in a familiar file type, so move on to the next step.

Step 6: Rename each file extension to “.mp3”

You’ll see a different list of unfamiliar files when you open the Audiomack folder, and if you want to transfer all the files there, you’ll need to rename each file extension to mp3 Make sure all your songs on Audiomack are sorted out properly; this will give you an idea of the song you’re renaming from the X-Plore File Manager app.

 

Now press and hold a single file until you see the options panel, then click on Rename. You can use any name you want or the name of the song, then change the last file extension to. mp3.

Step 7: Move songs to your preferred folder.

You can do that for the rest of the files there, and then once you have renamed them all, you can now move the songs to your desired folder location on your phone and play them with your local music player.

 

Conclusion;

If you followed the above steps correctly, you’ll be able to download and transfer songs from Audiomack to your Android device without any delay. I hope you find the article very helpful, and don’t forget to leave a comment if you’re facing any issues when trying to transfer songs from Audiomack to your phone.

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