Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the music file format isn't supported.
It could be that you don't have the right permissions or there's an issue with the app you're using to play the music on your story. Check for updates and settings within the app.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's audio settings. Check if the volume is turned up and if there are any restrictions on playing music in that specific app.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the app you're using. Check if the music files are compatible and if your permissions are set correctly.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the app you're using. Check if the music permissions are enabled.
There could be several reasons. Maybe your device doesn't have the necessary audio capabilities, or there could be a compatibility problem between the music format and the story platform. Another possibility is that you haven't enabled the music feature within the story creation settings.
There are several reasons. It might be that your app needs an update, or there could be a conflict with other apps running in the background. Sometimes, it's just a glitch that can be fixed by restarting your device and the app.
It could be that you don't have the right permissions or there's an issue with the app you're using to play the music on your story. Sometimes, outdated software can also cause this problem.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the app itself. Check if your volume is turned up and if the app has the necessary permissions to play music.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Check if your device's audio settings are correct or if the music file is compatible.
Maybe there's a problem with your device's settings or the app you're using. Check if the volume is turned up and if the music file is compatible.
Maybe there's a technical glitch or your device settings are not allowing it.