![]() I'm using an app called "Folder Player" to play the music on my phone, and it works well for music organized this way. I then simply drag and drop the directories onto my phone via USB, and there I have things, neatly organized any way I want. While many liked the idea of using iTunes to manage and sync their music library, there are many others out there who just prefer to drag and drop via windows explorer and USB.Īs diggity said, the most bare bones, and my personal favorite method is simply to organize my tunes, also legally ripped, for my personal use, from MY bought and paid for CDs, using windows explorer. Of course, the most bare bones option of all would be to use windows explorer along with whatever free music apps you choose to use. I know there are a few windows 10 apps that can do this, and there may be some for android too. Alternatively, you may be able to use other apps to access your onedrive music library. If you go this route, you should be able to access your music library on pc or phone with the MS Groove app. This is not exactly a free option, but not a big deal for me since I get a terabyte of storage from my 365 subscription. Plus, Google Play Music doesn't require me to install crappy software on my windows PC (iTunes), and it is free.Īs a backup, I've also been using Onedrive to store my music library. It doesn't exactly do the same things that iTunes does, but it serves my needs. My 9000 song music library is quite a bit smaller than yours, but I've been using Google Play Music since moving from iOS. Several have suggested Samsung Music and PowerAmp but I don't want to have to pay for the app and it needs to work on my computer too, not just my phone. I have read through several other forum posts about this and have noticed that a lot of people don't like Google Play Music. Specifically, I need an app that I can organize the music on my phone or my computer and sync it to the other without a lot of hassle. ![]() What I need is a music app/player that I can install on my computer and on my new Galaxy Note 8 that works similar to the way iTunes used to. ![]() The ONLY thing I ever liked about Apple was iTunes (until they recently screwed that up too). ![]() I drive about 50k miles a year and listen to my music while doing so. I don't listen to the radio, or stream music from anywhere either. NONE of it downloaded from other sources. ALL of it burned from the original CDs that I bought. I have a 26k mp3 music collection that I have amassed over the years. I was finally able to get rid of my iPhone and get an Android phone again. After 8 years of complaining and griping. ![]()
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