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Android equivalent for old itunes functionality?

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Just now, Rui said:

so theres no playlist/shuffle functionality is there? and spotify doesnt work because a lot of the songs i have stored dont exist on there.

there is, all android phones have their own music players that control such things, and if your song had predefined mp3 configuration like album picture, album title, song title, artist and all that, the player will detect it.

And iirc, spotify can allow you to play offline using it's player but Im pretty sure that's just on the pc app only soo yeah

So I have always had apple products for music since the ipod, and when I got my first iphone, I used itunes to load all the old songs onto it. (Same way people used to pirate songs through youtube)

 

some of these songs are from my old friends, recorded years ago, and I was hoping to find out if there was some similar program or app functionality on android.

specifically, is there an app that can play mp3's currently stored on a pc, with shuffle/playlist/track functionality like itunes?

 

ive tried looking around google to see if i could find anything, and all i get is "spotify has all the songs you could need, just use that"

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In Android you can just transfer the mp3 files (songs) to your phone only by plugging it in your computer and tell the phone to use the usb for storage device...

 

I can't blame them tho, It's true, Spotify has all the songs you could imagine (there are exceptions if you are a weeb or anything lol but that's not the point) and you can download them using premium or just stream them without needing to download.

 

Alltho if we are talking about mp3 music then it's what I said

 

edit: oh wait I didn't read well, it is different in your case but yeah 

Edit 2: No it isn't possible to play songs that were on your computer but you can just transfer them on your phone the mp3s and listen to them there

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1 minute ago, GorujoCY said:

In Android you can just transfer the mp3 files (songs) to your phone only by plugging it in your computer and tell the phone to use the usb for storage device...

 

I can't blame them tho, It's true, Spotify has all the songs you could imagine (there are exceptions if you are a weeb or anything lol but that's not the point) and you can download them using premium or just stream them without needing to download.

 

Alltho if we are talking about mp3 music then it's what I said

so theres no playlist/shuffle functionality is there? and spotify doesnt work because a lot of the songs i have stored dont exist on there.

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Just now, Rui said:

so theres no playlist/shuffle functionality is there? and spotify doesnt work because a lot of the songs i have stored dont exist on there.

there is, all android phones have their own music players that control such things, and if your song had predefined mp3 configuration like album picture, album title, song title, artist and all that, the player will detect it.

And iirc, spotify can allow you to play offline using it's player but Im pretty sure that's just on the pc app only soo yeah

Make sure to quote me if you want me to respond
Thanks :)

Turn your Mobile VR or PSVR Headset into a working 6DoF SteamVR one guide/tutorial (below):

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My PC

 

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1 minute ago, GorujoCY said:

there is, all android phones have their own music players that control such things, and if your song had predefined mp3 configuration like album picture, album title, song title, artist and all that, the player will detect it.

And iirc, spotify can allow you to play offline using it's player but Im pretty sure that's just on the pc app only soo yeah

Brilliant, thank you. I didnt know for sure and was kinda worried. also, rate the anime choice 👍

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