by Vladimir » Sat Jul 26, 2025 3:00 pm
For anyone else still having issues...
I have just been going crazy trying to eliminate 150 album cover art folders from my wife's gallery on her Samsung. I have used .nomedia files for years and never had any issues until now. My first challenge was simply trying to copy a .nomedia file onto the phone. Windows wouldn't allow copying a file with 0 bytes. Tried emailing, but Gmail wouldn't allow an attachment of 0 bytes. I tried using another .nomedia folder that wasn't 0 bytes because it had the path of the folder in the .nomedia file. This didn't hide the folder though, so I assumed it might be because the path didn't match correctly. Does the Android system add these paths to blank .nomedia files?? I don't actually know if this even matters or not though.
I read about the Solidexplorer app, so installed that and attempted to create .nomedia files with that. They appeared to be created, but then I couldn't find them anywhere. I tested with the Samsung My Files setting "Show Hidden system files" both on and off with no luck. Then learned about Android 11 and up automatically deleting .nomedia files from folders that Android has now claimed as "system" folders (Music, Videos, etc).
The suggested solution to this is not to put your music in the "Music" folder, but create a new folder called, say "My Music", and then Android won't delete/ignore your .nomedia files. Then only one .nomedia file needs to be placed in the root folder - not every sub folder as another user had to do. I wasn't keen on that solution, as then you have to remember to update new folders as they are added with a .nomedia file.
So frustrating, thank's Google... if it ain't broke don't fix it!
For anyone else still having issues...
I have just been going crazy trying to eliminate 150 album cover art folders from my wife's gallery on her Samsung. I have used .nomedia files for years and never had any issues until now. My first challenge was simply trying to copy a .nomedia file onto the phone. Windows wouldn't allow copying a file with 0 bytes. Tried emailing, but Gmail wouldn't allow an attachment of 0 bytes. I tried using another .nomedia folder that wasn't 0 bytes because it had the path of the folder in the .nomedia file. This didn't hide the folder though, so I assumed it might be because the path didn't match correctly. Does the Android system add these paths to blank .nomedia files?? I don't actually know if this even matters or not though.
I read about the Solidexplorer app, so installed that and attempted to create .nomedia files with that. They appeared to be created, but then I couldn't find them anywhere. I tested with the Samsung My Files setting "Show Hidden system files" both on and off with no luck. Then learned about Android 11 and up automatically deleting .nomedia files from folders that Android has now claimed as "system" folders (Music, Videos, etc).
The suggested solution to this is not to put your music in the "Music" folder, but create a new folder called, say "My Music", and then Android won't delete/ignore your .nomedia files. Then only one .nomedia file needs to be placed in the root folder - not every sub folder as another user had to do. I wasn't keen on that solution, as then you have to remember to update new folders as they are added with a .nomedia file.
So frustrating, thank's Google... if it ain't broke don't fix it!