MeSue;678078 Wrote: > You can do this now with Audiogalaxy helper installed on the same > computer as LMS and Audiogalaxy app on your device. It's not integrated > with LMS, but the Audiogalaxy helper uses a tiny amount of resources and > doesn't require opening ports. Pinned songs (a paid feature) can be > stored on your device for offline listening. I use it all the time when > traveling. > > Or you can use a premium service like Spotify, Rhapsody, or MOG which > allow you to save songs on your device for offline listening. > > There are really a lot of options now if you don't want to use iTunes > to get music on your iThings. I find with wifi syncing and a few smart > playlists it's no where near the hassle it used to be, though. Syncing > calendars and tasks with Outlook... now that's a different story! > > PS: Sorry for the threadjacking!
Audiogalaxy sounds interesting. As for the other solutions: The premium services aren't available in most countries. Plus I don't really want to pay to listen to music I already own. iTunes and Wifi syncing is an absolute no go when you have a collection of 100,000 plus tracks. My PC is a 6 core i7 running at 4.1GHZ, SSD, etc etc and it still takes iTunes 3+ days to import the friggen' library and then it's still a nightmare when you fix tags and add new music. The only way to use iTunes with a collection as large as mine is not import it into iTunes but manually drag and drop mp3s onto the phone from windows explorer. It's really sad actually, go apple! J River Media Center can completely scan my library and support gapless play back in 30 minutes flat. Sorry for the repeated thread jacking! -- Jeff Flowerday ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jeff Flowerday's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15883 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=92425 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
