How do you currently sync iTunes and Android? I'm unfamiliar with how you use Android with iTunes, but to my knowledge, only rocket player works well. Many will lock you into the apps used originally, which won't help you with wanting to use iTunes. Many self manage, however personally, I am married to my play count data in iTunes and will not leave it.Īs for other Android daps they are not meant to be used with other apps. We are in the very very small minority among this enthusiast group that use iTunes. Hiby got around it, as did 1-2 others but they're priced even higher than hiby, or work worse with worse performance for running around Android (the snapdragon chip, or in the case of the competitors extremely weak alternatives.) Well sadly android has a limitation on it that makes it unpopular to use. can interface with my Android devices to transfer those playlists using iSyncr, as I assume you do as well.Īll in all, this situation would continue to allow music and playlist building to be fun, not a chore. I'd love to just have a stripped down player that:ī. I just use iTunes for playlists, but that's about 1% of it's otherwise way overbloated, glitchy, crashy self. Any other advice on players, and I'd love to hear it. I haven't tried MusicBee, but perhaps that's an improvement. That's a deal-killer for me, and how!!! So, still stuck with iTunes. No simple drag n' drop from folder to playlist. But in the end, at least in my experience and according to their tech guys, you have to build playlists by using the file tree (Windows 3.0 style), one. I tried MediaMonkey, even got the support of the forum. I'll write Hiby, and see what they have to say. However he doesn't use any apps beyond it's included player, so I don't know how well it works with iTunes/PC, which like you is my whole reason to buy it. The Pioneer R300 is down to about $300, and my friend swears by it. Perhaps it will come down in time, I hope. It looks amazing! But the price is way beyond what I'd like to spend. Thanks for your help!! Hopefully this is the year it all comes together!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I appreciate your input! Other than that, I will use the "play" feature on my DAP, and the "volume" feature. I just want to be able to hook the DAP to my PC, and update my Playlists, automated easy-peasy like. I have hundreds of Playlists, and thousands of songs - so that just isn't going to happen. Or to build my Playlists on the DAP itself, for crying out loud. What I ABSOLUTELY DON'T WANT is another weird, offbeat, strange interface on a DAP. So what I want, is just a quality source that I can easily load with tunes n' playlists, just as I do my phone. Other problems have included glitchy reviews on early Android-based DAPs, and outrageous prices on DAPs altogether. However, the sound is far and above running my amp from the headphone jack of a mobile phone. It was like trying to fly across the Atlantic in a paper airplane. I'm looking to load 'em onto a quality source to run my tube amp and headphones. (Yes, just MP3 - that's what I got - it won't change, not now anyway.). connect Android phone to PC, update Playlists. create Playlists on my PC using simple drag n' dropī. (Under $400 would certainly be preferable).Ī. And for a budget that isn't just shy of the national debt. I want to duplicate the current experience I already have with my Android phone and PC, but with a high-quality DAP. What I want to achieve is simple (or so I think): Hopefully, this is the year! I'm optimistic! I'm being positive! I need your help!! And I sure appreciate it. Year after year, I'm frustrated and disappointed. I'm still trying to find a DAP I can enjoy working with.
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