

You’ll be able to create beautiful movies from suggested themes, or put yourself in the director’s seat and start from scratch, right on your Chromebook. But Google Photos’ revamped movie creation tools help you make high-quality movies with just a few taps. Creating an end-to-end movie made up of multiple video clips, photos, a title card and music can come with a learning curve and take a lot of time. This brings me to my main inquiry, does anyone have a guaranteed method of saving or finding the FL Studio Mobile project files on Google Chromebooks? Is there a directory where we can find some sort of. This results in the students leaving class a lot of times without their files saved. We end up getting messages about the Google Drive sync failing for some reason, we keep trying to save the project or the wav/mp3 but nothing shows up on Google drive. The problem is that many times, the project does not upload for some reason. It takes a few minutes then they see the file on Google Drive and they can download it for later sessions. This option is available through the app's settings page. Issue #2: Google Drive fails to sync many times - We were able to save some of the student files and songs by uploading and syncing to Google Drive.

The only option that the app provided where we were able to save projects is by enabling syncing to Google drive, which brings me to my second issue.

I am unable to find or get any sort of solid file saved from the app, whether that is. I am unable to find the directory where the student project files are saved. Issue #1: Save directory - Google Chromebooks are oddly set up. I hope someone with experience in Google Chromebook FL Studio mobile version can help I have been encountering various issues in having students properly save their project files and songs. I am a middle school music teacher, we recently purchased over 10 FL Studio mobile licenses for our student's Google Chromebooks.
