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MC iTunes Synchronizer (using MC with an iPhone or iPod Touch) [v6.0.2]
glynor:
I would just like to point out that I rage-hate all of this.
If JRemote or something like it would just let me sync a handful of playlists to my iOS devices and be scriptable, I'd be happy. I do not care about using the cruddy built in Music App (which is awful). I'll use some other 3rd party app which uses its own storage (or my 1TB of Dropbox if you must). I do not want to keep iTunes installed on my main Windows machines at all (because it is awful).
But I live in Maine, and I have a few Wifi only devices (including my daughter's iPad). I use JRemote for lots of music playback. But I need offline access way too often, so I need some kind of local storage option.
How I wish JRemote could be updated with some kind of local storage solution that syncs to MC. But they're trying to do things with Web apps which, while cool, are really only useful for connected playback...
</rant>
TXgary:
I totally support your assessment.....
iPhone is not a good option if you want to use JRiver.
And yet there are so many iPhones, that JRiver needs to support a way to get playlist over to iTunes (terrible product) or a way to sync (side load if need be) from JRiver to iPhone....
There are currently no good options that I have discovered.
TXgary:
Glynor
So we trade our iPhones for Android Devices.....
Can we sync our playlists directly with JRiver
jack wallstreet:
I decided to move back to ITunes 12.5.5 (since it isn't useful for anything but transfer to IPhone); MCIS works with that. Hopefully we will get Glynor's update and hopefully 12.xx.xx/IOS 11 doesn't screw anything up. I am at least thinking about dropping the new IPhone from my new purchase list
JimH:
--- Quote from: jack wallstreet on September 10, 2017, 07:00:57 pm ---I decided to move back to ITunes 12.5.5 (since it isn't useful for anything but transfer to IPhone); MCIS works with that. Hopefully we will get Glynor's update and hopefully 12.xx.xx/IOS 11 doesn't screw anything up. I am at least thinking about dropping the new IPhone from my new purchase list
--- End quote ---
Consider a Note 8. Or an S8+. I've used both. They're great.
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