John Reinke
11
Friday, November 22, 2024
A new issue recently is that the application no longer caches the Dropbox files correctly - even for files which I have keep downloaded. I connect to a speaker, I start a playlist, and it just skips through the entire list to the end, as if the files don't exist or they are empty. I even tried recreating the playlist, and it's still happens. This is frustrating because I normally have different playlists for when I go to bed, and it won't play anything.
Stephen Christian
9
Monday, August 4, 2025
This app worked great... until it didn't. It seems to sync with my OneDrive music folder, but when I try to play anything, it won't play the file. It used to work, but doesn't anymore. I have tried CloudBeats and it partially syncs (doesn't get EVERY file). Frustrating because neither app is allowing me complete access to my OneDrive music files. UPDATE: Customer support is non-existant. Edited
Adrienne Coussens
2
Friday, July 11, 2025
Used to work great. However now, Goggle Play Protect is blocking this app. I get a popup with every attempt to play a song or navigate. There is no way to turn off. edit: while I am logged in through my google account, i simply unlinked my google drive cloud. im no longer getting the error. I can now read and cleanly play my onedrive music storage again! Edited
Joker Smoker
1
Thursday, March 27, 2025
I love streaming from OneDrive. I use it for audiobooks. However, twice this week the audio cut out but the time on the player kept ticking in silence. When I close and reopen the file, now the total length of the file is exactly where the audio cut out. The file has no issues. I had to uninstall and reinstall the app for it to work again. I don't expect a hiccup free experience streaming from the cloud, but a function to reset specific files would certainly be a quality of life improvement Edited
Wilfred Gonzalez
14
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Was working fine until 01-23-25, where now every file I play through cloudplayer is constantly in some sort of buffering mode, and then skipped. But when I play the same file/song in another music player, it works perfectly fine. Force closing the app, and restarting my phone, didn't work - only thing left to do is uninstall the app, but I think that'll just delete my playlist's and I'll be right back in the same spot. Update - 1/03/25 I tried what the developer suggested and it worked! Edited
doubleTwist ™
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Could you try the following: 1) go to Android settings and turn off the storage permission for CloudPlayer. 2) Force close the app. 3) Launch the app again. You should now get the storage permission prompt again.
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