Download showbox files to sd card
I can put in a request to the firmware developers, but there is no guarantee they'll sort it. If the ShowBox author's just allowed a custom location for downloads, we'd be there. They may require an extension renaming before most media playing apps recognize them as a video, but MX Player might be comfortable to just have it thrown at it.
If it works well enough, a script could probably be written that would semi-automate moving over the downloads, at which point ES File Explorer could be used to create a shortcut to the folder assuming you're happy using a standard style Android launcher on your homescreen. I may be wrong but I don't think KitKat is the real problem - there are several patches available on Play Store, one installed but had no effect, the rest gave the same error saying something about prime memory being emulated v non emulated - also, there is no vold.
I am not sure whether that is a hardware or software issue. My logic says that, if foldermount works in JellyBean on the X7 hardware, it suggests that the X7 memory issue with KitKat is a software developer problem! That behaviour is controlled by the SDK supplied by RockChip the core part of this model embedded in our firmwares. We can alter some things with firmware, using scripts, additional apps, configuration files, but if RockChip supply software code that behaves in a certain way, we can't easily alter it.
A loose analogy would be Microsoft changing how NTFS or FAT volumes are handled at the very core of Windows - we can make a request as one OEM to Microsoft, but if they don't receive a lot if requests from different companies, it will probably not have a high priority with them. Mar 22, 1 0 1.
I was looking for the same capability. As of now, I it manually by going to my files and moving the movie files from the show box folder to a folder on my SDcard. Its manual, but it works. It would be nice if you could fool the app to simply save the movies where you wanted them. I have an X7 8gb rom and my real problem is the lack of memory to store the Show Box downloads. The best solution is for DroidBox to allow us to expand the internal memory with micro sd but as advised in a previous post this would require some work from the DroidBox firmware developer.
I am not holding my breath. What you're asking is for a newer version of Android to behave more like an older version of Android. The best solution would be for Show Box to fix the issue, and allow a fully custom location to be set in their app.
On older versions of Androids, fixes were possible, since Android 4. Wurzel New Member. The data on the card will be erased and then set up to allow downloads. Method 5. It's in the menu with three dots in the upper-right corner. This opens the Settings menu. The card will now format as internal storage. Once the card is formatted, apps you download from the Play Store will typically save there by default. Some apps are not able to download to an external card. Method 6. It has an icon that resembles a gear.
Tap Set home directory. Tap Done. Downloads will now save to your SD card by default. Wing Hong Chan. As an alternative, you can change your browser's settings to download files from now on to the SD card by default. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 0. I have fomatted my card but still it is not downloading directly into the SD. Any ideas? Rudy Toth. The reason why you can't download anything from a play store directly into the SD card is because if you get in there, it is very hard to remove it later.
Most likely all apps will only download to your device's HD and not to a SD card. This applies to music files also. MY SD card has been formatted, still cannot download apps from Playstore there. The primary problem is once you download apps into a SD card is that you later can't remove them. It is better for the apps to be placed on your phone's hard drive where it is easier to work with than being on a SD card made for only pictures for extra storage.
This applies to music files too - they should not be on a SD card. For Android 5. It's time for you to get a big upgrade phone. Most versions of old and current Androids have a settings icon usually being some "gear" symbol.
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Then, under the Open from… heading, choose your SD card from the list. Go to the top right of your screen and tap on the three dots. New folder is displayed, so select it.
Go back to the Showbox app and find the movie or show you want. Then, touch the three dots next to the selected video playback quality. You will see a selection of different players that you can use. Select the ADM editor, either just once or always.
If you just want to try this method to see how you like it, do it just once for now. Below the name heading, you can name your MP4 file according to the movie or show you have chosen. Now you can go like this on your smartphone or Android device. You will see that the MP4 of the movie or show has been inserted into your SD card.
Go to your s and tap the three horizontal lines at the top left of your screen. Then select your SD card itself. Apps General Discussion. Question Does a docking station that bridges peripheries and monitors to a laptop and computer exist? Started by hodzic Oct 24, Replies: 4. Tom's Guide is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.
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