I come from /co/ and /ck/, but I'm soon getting rid of my rented iPhone 7+ to go Android. I have always used iTunes to store my music, but I was wondering what alternatives there are out there for music players. Preferably one that can synchronise music with an Android phone and keep the information and album artwork.
I use Google play music. It's the stock Android music app. Some people don't like it but I think it's awesome. It will display whatever music you have stored on your device and you can pay for the unlimited subscription for 10 a month and you get YouTube premium and YouTube music too.
Camden Morgan
there isn't any one of the reasons I switched to iphone, got tired of organizing this shit
Easton Hill
google music is literally the same shit.
Henry Sanchez
You're an idiot if you can't realize how to put music from itunes on your computer to your Android phone. I've been doing it for years.
Jose Lee
Sorry, I might not have written correctly. I meant music players on PC that can sync, rather than music players on the actual phone. I imagine that iTunes can't sync to Android can it?
Hunter Morales
Just plug your Android into your PC, open itunes, select all the music you want on your phone, drag it and drop it into a folder on to your device.
Jordan Reed
Power amp
Nolan Taylor
I'm not sure if this is suitable for you, but I'll post my setup anyways: On my computer I use whatever mediaplayer I prefer right now, DeadbeeF and mpd+ncmpcpp currently. My music is roughly divided by genre, then artist, then the album title, then the songs and a cover.jpg. Those genre folders are then added to syncthing which is a p2p just werkz™ folder sync application. I run syncthing on my pc, my laptop, my raspberry pi and my android phone. Whenever I make a change on one of my devices the file is pushed to all other nodes automatically and hence easily accessible without doing anything. On android, I play my music with Vinyl player which is a fork of the popular phonograph player to make it fdroid compatible. Pic related it's my synthing instance on android
>got tired of organizing means I don't know how to do it learn to read nigger. or do you not even know how itunes works?
Matthew Brooks
Theres nothing to organize you brain dead fuck. You just drag and drop. If you're that fucking lazy you are a burden on society kill yourself faggot
Christopher Parker
only good answer in this thread
Noah Bell
Rhythmbox is the simplest and easiest to use. You are using GNU/Linux, right?
Colton Ortiz
Did you buy the music or nah? Because if not you could just drag and drop it into the phone. Personally I use Spotify because of how convenient it is.
Jeremiah Turner
My only issue with Spotify is that II also listen to music that isn't on there.
Christian Russell
That sucks. Other than King Crimson I'm not really missing any music.
Logan Baker
Step 1. Get iTunes Match it's cheap. Step 2. Sync your music with your iCloud Library thanks to iTunes Match. Step 3. Install Apple Music for Android. Step 4. Log in with your account you use iTunes Match on. Step 5. Enjoy wirelessly and automatically syncing and saving with your iTunes library where ever you are on your Android device.
Luis Mitchell
I like iTunes, been using it even before iPhones were around. You can use it with android just fine
Joseph Rivera
Dopamine.
Noah Gray
IBroadcast
Levi Collins
Foobar2000 for Android.
John Long
don't, the developer is simply dead. there are plenty of better alternatives which don't require activation all the time.
>be on airplane / remote location >music player stops working >preasu activate
cancer
Ian Martinez
Spotify automatically takes care of everything for you