Does anyone knows a work around to get autoplay playlists synced from windows media player to the phone? Maybe there is an App that will do that. Thanks in advance.
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I connect with Data Transfer and sync a couple of my playlists on WMP to my phone but the only thing that syncs to my phone are just the songs but not the playlist itself. Can anyone help me out on this one?
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Is it possible to connect to the media server on my PC i.e. i want to play music on my hd2 and the songs are on my pc network how can i play them. WIthout using a program like orb as it takes to long, i should be able to connect to windows media player and just play the files on my windows media library?
thanks any help would be much appreciated
If the Apple iPhone has iTunes, and Windows Phone has Zune, what does the Android have?
I tried Google Music Manager, but it is strange. I want a desktop manager than I can sync my music to for Windows 7. Does anyone know what program I can use besides manually adding them to my device?
I just installed doubleTwist for the Android and PC. It's what I was looking for so far. Anyone know anything better?
There is a real player app. I personally don't keep music or listen to music on my computer. I like xenoAmp music player, you can find it here in xda. Just search it.
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I'll stick with Real Player app and doubleTwist desktop software. Thanks.
I just use windows media player when you connect it as your mass storage.. its simple and easy as of music...
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You may want to check out http://www.winamp.com/. I've been a pretty loyal Winamp fan for years on the desktop, and their android app is definitely a very solid player that also includes nifty features like wireless sync over WiFi.
There are tons of music manager for Windows. Personally, I just manage my music manually and sync the music folder on my PC to the Android SDcard. You can use program like Microsoft SyncToy for syncing.
For programs that can sync music onto portable devices, try Winamp. Although I like Clementine, which is a lighter version of Amarok.
I transferred some Zune playlists onto my Lumia920. However, I've realized that changing the playlists on zune is a pain because I would need to use multiple programs to change the music and then transfer the files (open zune and then the desktop WP8 progam). I've settled for possibly using Windows Media Player, however my long run/workout playlist is extensive. Windows media player can't read the zune playlists. Just dandy. :/ So, I was wondering if there was a quick way to convert *.zpl playlists to *.wpl? Or am I going to have to resort to re-making the playlist from scratch in windows media player and save a new one?
Also, I've noticed (or rather, am having a hard time finding it) that you can't transfer playlists using the WP8 Windows 8 app. Is it there or am I just not observant?
Last question, what do you guys mostly use to transfer files/playlists onto your phone?
Thanks in advance everyone!
Try this:
Both playlists are text files. Open one of each with Notepad, note any structural differences, format the .zpl file a la .wpl, and Save as... .wpl.
To transfer files, plug the phone into your pc. Then drag'n'drop, transfer via WMP, the desktop app, or any other media player that can see your phone.
I use iSyncr to sync my itunes library and playlists to my HTC One & Nexus 10. However, I cannot get Pocket Casts to display podcasts when I sync them over. I set the defauly folder location to the iSyncr folder but it will still not display the podcasts. Anyone got a solution for this?
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squire
squire23 said:
I use iSyncr to sync my itunes library and playlists to my HTC One & Nexus 10. However, I cannot get Pocket Casts to display podcasts when I sync them over. I set the defauly folder location to the iSyncr folder but it will still not display the podcasts. Anyone got a solution for this?
cheers
squire
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You may try moving the pocket casts to the "podcast" folder on your device. Also, what music player are you using to display your music?