

To do this, you just have to open the app on your computer and import your playlists.

It is not actually necessary, as music syncing can still be done over wireless network, but having both apps on both of your devices can give you more confidence that you have control over your music. In order for you to maximize its beauty, you must have the app on your computer and download it on your mobile device. Here are the top five music manager for Android:ĭoubleTwist application is available for download for both Windows and Mac computers. Luckily for Android users, there are several Android music manager applications that can help you sort your way through the chaos of file transfer. You want to have all your music in one device like a smartphone, so you can listen to music anywhere you are. I presume, do avoid duplicates and problems I'd just have to go into MyFiles and delete all the stuff that isyncr has put under its isyncr folder and all the files that WinAmp has put in Music? With Isyncr I'm assuming you can select the Music folder as default install rather than iSyncr folder (which doesn't seem / sound that intuitive to finding and managing music).With the overwhelming amount of music all up for grabs, a music organizer is now necessary to maintain the order and have a systematic way of file storing. Looks like I might stick to isyncr and use the stock player, see no reason to keep Winamp really.Īnybody had similar problems and / or come up with more effective solutions? So Winamp seems to have failed the 'pain in the a*s' test. I have auto-detect on USB checked but when I plug in the device doesn't even show up!! Fat lot of use that turned out to be. Tried countless times to re-start the sync. Stuck after about 50 songs and would not continue. Got both the device and desktops versions of Winamp on OK and even got to starting a sync. Looked good at first but a complete disaster really (using a Mac running 10.9).

I would prefer a USB transfer though, quicker than wifi and I suppose if I go that route, Android File Transfer would be OK, except of course it's a transfer and not something that keeps in sync. I tried out the free version of iSyncr that seems to work OK but to transfer the full library and sync will need the full version which MIGHT be worth it, just to keep the iTunes (which I need for other devices) and the S4 in sync.
