

It costs 6 bucks but let me tell you it is worth it!! ISyncr also does sync the play count with your iTunes library. I really suggest you to use the wifi sync instead of usb - it's way more reliable. I guess you are using iTunes for your mp3 library? I sync my entire iTunes Media Library (Playlists included) with iSyncr: Can you please go to your device settings > Apps > Rocket Player > Notifications > Looking for new songs - try to disable this settingĪs if hiding the notification prevents the scanning from taking place lol.

They have no development history that I can find, and their response to my emailing them about the "scanning for music" bug revealed pretty clearly that they have no idea what they're talking about: My prediction is that it's just a matter of time before Rocket Player and iSyncr are broken entirely, and that Muma Studios purchased JRT's work simply as a means to make a quick buck. I wasn't able to find a way to get new iSyncr working, though, and have moved on to using MusicBee + GoneMad Music Player / PowerAmp.

Here's a screenshot of the main page, which I found via my transaction history. Here's a URL to the original, copied from the app listing on Google Play, though I'm not sure the URL is functional because it always directs to a "not found" error. On that note, I just have to say: I can't even begin to understand why people tolerate ads in a non-streaming music player.Īs for iSyncr, if you're lucky enough to have purchased the original version, that should work. I did manage to find a 5.18.06 version of Rocket Player (the version before they reintroduced a bug that causes the app to constantly scan for new songs), but I'm running Adguard so I'm not actually sure whether or not that version is littered with ads like the new one. For example if I want to listen to my favorite Beastie Boys songs, I can make a playlist for artist='Beastie Boys' and rating >4 stars.īoth of these apps have demo versions so you can try them out for free, These are essentially the equivalent to the smart playlists in iTunes but you can create them on the phone. My absolute favorite feature though is the ability to make Live Lists on you phone. It has different tabs for artist, album, album\artist, songs, genres and playlists and then you can have several sort options for these including year. Rocket Player is the music playing app made by the same company and so far it has the most features that I have found. ISyncr is good because it lets you both import all of your i-Tunes playlists and all meta-data including ratings and play-counts to your android and it allows you to continually sync the play counts and ratings from your phone back into iTunes. I migrated my music collection from an iPod Touch my phone using the combination of iSyncr( ) and Rocket Player ( ).
