I've got an HTC One X (Android 4.0.3, HTC 4.0) and am looking for a good app (free or commercial) that I can install on my PC to manage playlists and music, easily, with my Android over USB or wireless.
The problem I've had with HTC's tool is that, well, it's garbage and hard to use. There's no helpful instruction with how to add songs individually and get it to work right, interface is awful.
I've tried Winamp, but it's also poor. It's easy to use, but it's weird. Like I'll have the metadata already in the mp3 files, but sometimes when I'm looking at the playlist in winamp, the songs appear to be blank and are just numbered. Then when I'm in Winamp app on my phone, it's weird and annoying. For example if I shuffle a playlist, it begans with the same exact song every time, no matter what, and sometimes it skips songs entirely no matter how many times it shuffles through the play list. There's also no lock screen interface for winamp like there is on the built in HTC player.
When I had an iphone, I used CopyTrans and it was perfect for my iPhone. I've yet to find anything like CopyTrans for Android which is very surprising. I still use CopyTrans on my deactivated iPhone.
The problem I've had with HTC's tool is that, well, it's garbage and hard to use. There's no helpful instruction with how to add songs individually and get it to work right, interface is awful.
I've tried Winamp, but it's also poor. It's easy to use, but it's weird. Like I'll have the metadata already in the mp3 files, but sometimes when I'm looking at the playlist in winamp, the songs appear to be blank and are just numbered. Then when I'm in Winamp app on my phone, it's weird and annoying. For example if I shuffle a playlist, it begans with the same exact song every time, no matter what, and sometimes it skips songs entirely no matter how many times it shuffles through the play list. There's also no lock screen interface for winamp like there is on the built in HTC player.
When I had an iphone, I used CopyTrans and it was perfect for my iPhone. I've yet to find anything like CopyTrans for Android which is very surprising. I still use CopyTrans on my deactivated iPhone.