The application Boom is a popular music service with millions of tracks, podcasts and playlists, available on Android. Many users download music for offline listening, but not everyone knows exactly where these files are saved on the device. Unlike standard browser downloads, Boom uses its own folders and storage mechanisms, which can make it difficult to manually find tracks.

In this article, we'll break down exact paths to downloaded files in different versions of Boomexplain how to change the save location (if possible), and provide instructions for managing the app's cache. You will also find out why sometimes music โ€œdisappearsโ€ after reinstalling the app or resetting the phone - and how to avoid this.

Important: Boom regularly updates the operating algorithms, so the location of the files may differ depending on the version of the application and the smartphone model. If you do not find the folder in the specified path, check the storage settings in the application itself or update it to the latest version.

1. Standard location of downloaded music in Boom

By default, the application Boom saves offline tracks in a protected folder on the deviceโ€™s internal storage. The path depends on the Android version and application settings, but most often the files are located here:

  • ๐Ÿ“ /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.boomapp.mobile/files/Music โ€” the main folder for most devices.
  • ๐Ÿ“ /sdcard/Android/data/com.boomapp.mobile/files/Offline โ€”an alternative path on some smartphones (for example, Samsung or Xiaomi).
  • ๐Ÿ” How to find: use any file manager (for example, Files by Google or Solid Explorer) and enable the display of hidden folders.

Please note: the files in this folder encrypted and have non-standard extensions (for example, .boom or without an extension). They cannot simply be copied to another phone or listened to through a standard player - only encrypted within the application Boom.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If you delete the folder com.boomapp.mobile manually, all downloaded tracks will be lost, and the application may not work correctly. To clear the cache, use the Boom or settings. Android system tools.

On some devices (especially with custom firmware) the path may differ. For example, Huawei or Honor the folder may be located in /storage/emulated/0/Android/media/com.boomapp.mobile/. If the standard paths are not suitable, try searching by track name through the file manager.

๐Ÿ“Š Do you download music to Boom for offline listening?
Yes, regularly
Only selected tracks
No, I listen online
Tried, but couldnโ€™t find the files

2. How to change the location where music is saved in Boom

Unlike some competitors (for example, Spotify or Yandex Music), the application Boom does not provide the user with a direct option to select a folder for downloads. However, there are several workarounds:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Transfer to SD card: if your smartphone supports expandable memory, you can try transferring the Boom cache to a memory card through the Android settings (Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Boom โ†’ Storage โ†’ Edit).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฒ Symbolic links (for advanced users): using ADB or applications like FolderMount you can create a symbolic link that redirects the standard Boom folder to another location. Risky method - can lead to crashes.
  • โ˜๏ธ Cloud storage: Some users synchronize the Boom folder with Google Drive or Dropbox through automatic tasks (for example, using Tasker), but this requires root access or complex setup.

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โš ๏ธ Attention: Using third-party utilities to transfer Boom files (for example, FX File Explorer with root access) may violate the service's license agreement. In extreme cases, the account may be blocked for "unauthorized distribution of content."

If you need to free up space on your internal storage, it is better to use the built-in cache clearing function in Boom:

  1. Open the application and go to Profile โ†’ Settings.
  2. Select item Storage or Offline music.
  3. Click Clear cache or Delete all downloads.

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3. Why music from Boom disappears after reinstallation

One of the most common problems is disappearing tracks after deleting and reinstalling the application. This happens because:

  1. Files are associated with an account and device. Boom encrypts the downloaded music and associates it with your profile and Android ID when you reinstall, this linking is reset.
  2. The folder with the cache is deleted. When you uninstall an application, the system clears its data, including the folder com.boomapp.mobile.
  3. Updating the application. Sometimes after an update, Boom moves files to a new folder, and old downloads become are not available.

To avoid losing music:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Synchronize your favorites. Before deleting the application, make sure that all important tracks have been added to Favorites or playlists - they can be downloaded again after re-installation.
  • โ˜๏ธ Use a backup copying. Some file managers (for example, Mixplorer) allow you to create a backup of the Boom folder, but you can only restore music from it on the same device.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Do not clear application data. In Android settings (Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Boom โ†’ Storage), press only Clear cache, and not Delete data.

If the music is still missing, try:

  1. Go into the application and re-download the tracks from the section Offline.
  2. Check the folder /Android/data/com.boomapp.mobile/ โ€” sometimes files remain, but the application โ€œdoes not see them.โ€
  3. Contact Boom support via Profile โ†’ Help (indicate your phone model and application version).
Is it possible to restore deleted Boom tracks?

Technically, the files remain in the deviceโ€™s memory until they are overwritten by new data. However, due to encryption, it is extremely difficult to restore them in a usable form. data-i="146">will find fragments, but without the decryption key (which is stored in the application), the music will play as white noise. The only reliable way is to re-download the tracks in Boom. DiskDigger or Recuva will find fragments, but without the decryption key (which is stored in the application) the music will play as white noise. The only reliable way is to re-download the tracks in Boom.

4. How to listen to music from Boom in other players

As already mentioned, Boom files are encrypted and are not intended for playback outside the application. several unofficial methods extract tracks in a readable format (for example, .mp3 or .m4a). All of them have limitations and risks:

Method Required Risks Efficiency
Recording screen with sound Recording application (for example, AZ Screen Recorder) Low quality, possible interference โญโญ
Use ADB to extract files Computer, ADB Tools, technical skills License violation, account blocking โญโญโญ
Conversion through online services File from the Boom folder, access to PC Viruses, data leakage, low quality โญ
Root access + decryptor root access, specialized software Loss of warranty, Boom blocking โญโญโญโญ

The safest (but time-consuming) way is recording sound from your phone:

  1. Connect headphones to the phone and insert the plug into the connector 3.5 mm (or use a Bluetooth adapter).
  2. Connect the other end of the cable to a computer or other device for recording.
  3. Turn on the track in Boom and record the sound through the app like Audacity.
  4. Process the recording (cut off the silence, normalize the volume).

Important: distribution of music recorded in this way (for example, posting on YouTube or on a social network) violates Boom user agreement and can lead to account blocking or legal consequences.

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If you need to use a track from Boom for personal purposes (for example, for video editing), try finding it in free libraries like Free Music Archive or YouTube Audio Library. Many artists post their compositions there under a Creative Commons license.

5. Solving problems with downloading music to Boom

Sometimes users are faced with the fact that tracks not downloading or are downloaded with errors. Let's look at typical causes and ways to eliminate them:

  • ๐Ÿ“ถ No Internet connection: Boom requires a stable connection to download. Check mobile traffic or Wi-Fi. If you are using a VPN, disable it - some Boom servers may block suspicious IPs.
  • ๐Ÿ’พ Insufficient memory: the application requires at least 500 MB free cache space. Clear unnecessary files or transfer data to an SD card (if supported).
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Outdated version of the application: Update Boom in Google Play or via the official APK from the website boomplay.com. Older versions may not support new track formats.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Region restrictions: Some tracks are only available in certain countries. Try changing the region in your Boom account settings or use a VPN (but this may violate the service's rules).

If the problem persists, follow these steps:

  1. Reboot your phone.
  2. Clear the Boom cache in Android settings (Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Boom โ†’ Storage โ†’ Clear cache).
  3. Delete and reinstall the application (but remember that downloaded music will be lost!).
  4. Check whether the antivirus or system is blocking the download optimizer (for example, MIUI Optimizer on Xiaomi).
โš ๏ธ Attention: If Boom throws an error "Failed to download track" for a specific song, most likely the problem is on the server side. Try downloading another track or wait a few hours - often such errors are corrected automatically.

On some devices (for example, Samsung with shell One UI) Boom may conflict with system optimizers. To fix this:

  1. Go to Settings โ†’ Care behind the device โ†’ Battery.
  2. Find Boom in the list and disable Battery optimization for this application.
  3. Also add Boom to Exceptions in the section Autoplay.

6. Alternative ways to download music from Boom

If the built-in offline mode feature does not suit you (for example, due to limitations on the number of downloads or sound quality), you can consider legal alternatives:

  • ๐ŸŽต Boom Premium: subscription gives access to downloading tracks in high quality (320 kbps) and without restrictions. The cost varies depending on the region (from 150 to 300). rubles/month).
  • โ˜๏ธ Cloud services: some tracks from Boom can be found on YouTube Music, SoundCloud or Bandcamp (if the artist allows free downloading).
  • ๐Ÿ’ฟ Purchasing music: support the artist by purchasing the track on iTunes, Google Play Music or Beatport. Many songs are cheaper than a monthly streaming subscription.

If you still want to download music from Boom for personal use, but without encryption, you can try:

  1. Find a track in Boom and copy its name + artist.
  2. Search for a song on legal platforms with free downloads (for example, Jamendo or Free Music Archive).
  3. Use services like Musify or YTMP3 to convert from YouTube (but this is semi-legal and may violate copyright).

Important: mass downloading music from Boom using automated tools (scripts, bots) prohibited user agreement and may lead to account blocking.

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The only legal way to get music from Boom in high quality is to subscribe to a Premium subscription. All other methods either violate the rules of the service or provide low quality. sound.

7. Frequently asked questions about music from Boom on Android

๐Ÿ” Is it possible to transfer downloaded music from Boom to another phone?

Technically, yes, but you wonโ€™t be able to play it on another device. The files are encrypted and linked to. data-i="257">original phone. To listen to music on a new device, log in to Boom and download the tracks again. Android ID original phone. To listen to music on a new device, log in to Boom and download the tracks again.

๐Ÿ“ฑ Why does Boom not see the downloaded tracks after updating?

This happens due to changes in the data storage structure in new versions of the application. Try:

  1. Clear the cache. Boom in the Android settings.
  2. Download the problematic tracks again.
  3. Reinstall the application (but keep in mind that the old music will be deleted).
๐ŸŽง How to download music from Boom in MP3 format?

Directly from the application - no way. Boom uses its own formats with encryption. Alternatives:

  • Use audio recording from your phone (the quality will be lower than the original).
  • Find the track on other platforms (YouTube, SoundCloud) and download from there using converters.
  • Buy the track in a digital store (iTunes, Google) Play).
๐Ÿ’พ How much space does one track take up in Boom?

Depends on quality:

  • Standard (128 kbps): ~3โ€“4 MB per minute.
  • High (320 kbps, Premium): ~7โ€“8 MB per minute.

For example, an album of 10 songs of 4 minutes each will take ~120โ€“320 MB.

โš ๏ธ Is it legal to download music from Boom for offline listening?

Yes, if you do it through the official application for personal use. However:

  • Distributing downloaded files (for example, uploading to torrents) violates copyright.
  • Using third-party tools to extract tracks may result in blocking. account.
  • Boom has the right to change the rules for using the offline mode (for example, limit the number of downloads).