I hope this is what you meant, if not - apologies. iSyncr has two parts: one for your PC or Mac and one for your Android device. if I added one song to playlist BlahBlah from Rocket Player, it would create a BlahBlah1 in iSyncr - there are no issues like that with MM5/MMA). Transfer your iTunes music to your Android device with iSyncr. New users should buy iSyncr for iTunes, which now supports. One thing I like about MM5/MMA that I did not like about iSyncr/Rocket Player was that changes to playlists made on the device, when sync'd back to iSyncr, resulted in almost-duplicate playlists (i.e. iSyncr for iTunes (legacy): Android app (4.3, 100,000+ downloads) Making the switch to Android easy. Once the playlist is edited - this will queue iSyncr to sync the changes to iTunes. You should see a pta.xml file listed in the syncr folder of your Android device. To get around this, I had one playlist that included all music. Yes, you need to use Rocket Player to do this, no other player will work. It's been a while now but IIRC, iSyncr only sync'd media files if they were in a playlist as opposed to all media files even if the music were not in any playlist. iSyncr for iTunes to Android (Pro), B004DLUS4A, at camelcamelcamel: Amazon price tracker, Amazon price history charts, price watches. Edit: it automatically sorts all the files out for. That said, the majority of my playlists were smart playlists and easy to duplicate following the same rules so that part was painless for me - mind you, my library is 1/3 the size of yours. However, it requires an app to be installed on the computer as well. I too, started with iTunes/iPhone, then went to iTunes/iSyncr/Rocket Player, then went to MM4/5 and MMA and I could not be happier.
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