What about something like Media Connect or oOplayer? Both Apps have free
and paid versions.
On 1/04/2015 1:15 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Hi,
I have an iPhone 4, latest 7X software.
That is as high as the 4 will go.
I don't like putting my music into it via iTunes because it does not play my
stuff by folder, as I put it in there.
I have DropBox on it, but I can seemingly only play the music from DropBox,
and I need a WIFI or data connection for that.
I wish to listen to the folders when away from WIFI, in other words, I want
the music on the phone, but not in the music player.Other than streaming
from the cloud, how can I do this?
If I paste them in next to the pictures folder via "my computer", is there
an app that will find them?
Thanks.
Glenn
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