Hi! Can anyone tell me how to sync my MP3 files to my device without the media player converting it to WMA? There is only a option to turn the converting off, but i dont want that since i have 320Kbs mp3s on my computer, or even FLAC files and so on... I would love to sync my music files to my device @ 128 kbps MP3s. Is it possible?
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Hey Guys,
I have a Windows Server Box, and setup the Windows Media Services.
To my laptops the Streaming Server is very cool.
However, to my WM6 Hermes phone, while I can get the stream to play, I cannot Fast Forward, or even skip to the next track? Plus, while the Windows Mobile Media Player plays WMA files (at High Quality) without a problem, it locks up when a MP3 file is streamed. And yet the phone has MP3 ringtones.
Also there doesn't seem to be a means of getting a playlist, to choose what I want to listen to from the server.
Does anyone have any experience with this, or can point me in the correct direction ?
Thank You,
Dave
Hi,
When i setup Windows Media player to sync with my SDcard it always sync with the folder \music
I can't find a way to change to the music folder below where all mp3 files should be for the player in the phone to find them..
Its not so fun to manualy copy everytime you have synced.
Anyone that have idea how to change what folder you sync too?
Are you saying that it copies to the music in
My Device/music
or
My Device/storage card/music
Where exactly do you want your songs placed?
It copies all files to My Device/storage card/music
I want it in My Device/storage card/My documents/my music
then the phone could find them without having to copy manualy
When syncing with WMP, it's see's the phone as a media player and will always sync to the default music location
AKA, My Device/storage card/music
Every WinMo phone I have ever used never had a problem finding music when located in this location.
What media player are you using, the program may not be looking in the correct location for your songs.
I'm getting quite frustrated at the process for syncing the HTC Desire with my Windows Media Player library
I can set it up first time, to sync some of my WMP playlists automatically, and it will copy all the music to the phone just fine.
However, on the phone, the playlists I chose to sync don't appear in the playlists tab on the music player.
I have to copy the playlist files to the SD card
This would be OK if its only the once. However, whenever I update the playlists on my computer (quite often), I have to delete the playlists from the phone, unplug for it to recognise, replug and reput the updated playlists on! It's driving me mad...
Is there anything I should be doing instead? eg my old Blackberry had 'Blackberry Music Sync' which did all this automatically for me. Any decent alternatives out there?
I'm guessing the problem is that the playlists from WMP will be in its own playlist format. I think the music player only supports .m3u . Maybe try using another application, songbird with the folder sync addon works quite well!
Is there a way to sync subscription music files to the Evo?
I have music I have purchased on my laptop with Zune. I use windows media player to sync the other songs that I have burned from a cd to my laptop but it will not allow me to sync Zune files.
It gives a message that says it is not possible to sync subscription files to device
I would like to know too.
knocternal said:
Is there a way to sync subscription music files to the Evo?
I have music I have purchased on my laptop with Zune. I use windows media player to sync the other songs that I have burned from a cd to my laptop but it will not allow me to sync Zune files.
It gives a message that says it is not possible to sync subscription files to device
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Without breaking the DRM in the files. no.
there are ways to get around this but they break DRM and i am not sure i can really go into it much on this forum. i would try to Google protected music converter as a start.
alternatively you could move away from zune and use one of the subscription based models that has an android app (something like Rdio) -- that's the route I went and couldn't be happier.
I had to convert the wma file to an mp3 file.
Hi, I use Windows Media Player to sync music. After rebooting the phone, neither Walkman or PlayerPro list my playlists, I have to resync through WMP for the playlists to appear. Does anyone else have this problem? Or if you don't, what program do you use for syncing music from your computer (not from cloud services)?