I have recently purchased a OnePlus One to replace my iPhone 4. I have an extensive collection of music on iTunes, and listen to it regularly during my morning commute. I am not willing to use my data to stream the music, so Google Music is out of the question.
After looking around online for the best Android-friendly iTunes replacement, I settled on downloading Doubletwist. I immediately encountered a problem, however, when I realized my phone cannot be mounted on my Mac as a disc drive. Doubletwist's solution to this problem is the Air Sync feature, which, of course, costs money. I have no problem paying, but I want to be sure it actually works.
On a side note, I've tried the standard drag and drop with AFT, but for some reason it skips over a bunch of songs. While I am aware that Google Music is primarily a streaming service, is it possible to permanently store music on a device through the system without losing various tags and album artwork?
After looking around online for the best Android-friendly iTunes replacement, I settled on downloading Doubletwist. I immediately encountered a problem, however, when I realized my phone cannot be mounted on my Mac as a disc drive. Doubletwist's solution to this problem is the Air Sync feature, which, of course, costs money. I have no problem paying, but I want to be sure it actually works.
On a side note, I've tried the standard drag and drop with AFT, but for some reason it skips over a bunch of songs. While I am aware that Google Music is primarily a streaming service, is it possible to permanently store music on a device through the system without losing various tags and album artwork?