If you add any media file to emulator you have to run Menu-->Dev Tools-->Media Scanner.
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I have a simple Android app that pulls all music files on the phone and displays in a listView. The code works fine, but any time I change a song on the sdcard, either adding or deleting, the changes are not displayed. It looks as if the sdcard is cached or something.
If I remount the sdcard, the changes are displayed. I can shut down the emulator and start it back up and still nothing changes until I remount. How can I get the emulator to read changes on the sdcard without having to remount every time there is a change?
Am I missing a setting or something? Android android-emulator link|improve this question asked Feb 3 at 14:36a2ron4451.
If you add any media file to emulator you have to run Menu-->Dev Tools-->Media Scanner to make it visible in gallery or any other application in emulator.
– a2ron44 Feb 3 at 15:31 I don't think we can do this in code. – Akki Feb 3 at 17:48.
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