![]() The two new offerings start with a beta of doubleTwist desktop, a Windows Vista/XP client (a Mac version is planned for the second quarter of the year). Our goal is to provide a simple and well integrated solution that the average consumer can use to eliminate the headaches associated with their expanding digital universe." It can be an hour-long exercise in futility to convert files to the correct format and transfer them to your Sony PSP or your phone. "With digital media such as video from a friend’s cell phone or your own iTunes playlists, it’s a jungle out there. E-mail just works," said Farantzos in a statement. "When you receive an e-mail, you can read it on your Blackberry, web mail, or Outlook. Through a new venture called doubleTwist, DVD Jon (Jon Lech Johansen) and partner Monique Farantzos have already released a desktop and web application that makes stripping DRM from some of the world's most popular formats-including Windows Media DRM and iTunes' FairPlay-as easy as drag-and-drop. He's no longer helping geeks free their media from DRM-he wants to make it easy enough for our parents to use, too. When the syncing is complete, a dialog will pop up showing the process of music files transfer was successful.DVD Jon is growing up. On your desktop, a window will pop up showing the files to be synced between the two devices. If you are using the premium version, you will be able to select multiple categories or playlists. Launch the Sync iTunes app on your desktop and type the IP address shown on your Android deviceĬhoose the playlist or music category you want to sync to your Android device and then click on Start Sync. On your Android device, launch the Sync iTunes app, and take note of the IP address that will be displayed at the bottom With the app installed on your Android device, (download it at this link) and on your desktop (download at this link), follow the steps below: Buying the premium package does away with both the ads and the limitations of one playlist at a time. Other than the ads, the free Sync iTunes to Android app also limits you to syncing one playlist at a time, with each playlist maximum being 100 songs. That is if you will learn to cope with the constant ads the developer serves in order to keep the lights on and landlord away. If for some reason you don’t want to pay for the premium package mentioned above, you can use the free Sync iTunes to Android app for free. After a successful pairing, they will begin to sync music wirelessly over your Wi-Fi networkįor more details on doubleTwist AirSync click here. With both devices connected to the same Wireless Local Area Network, the doubleTwist desktop app will show you the name of your Android device(s) alongside an AirSync logo under the Devices.Ĭlick the device name and then enter the passcode mentioned earlierĪfter typing the right passcode, the devices will begin pairing. On your desktop computer, launch the doubleTwist desktop app Go ahead and write it down somewhere if you’re not sure you will remember it off-head The app will give you a five-digit passcode. Tap on Set up AirSync to begin the process of configuring the AirSync connection Go to the Settings tab and activate AirSync Launch the doubleTwist app on your Android device Assuming you have installed the apps on both your Android device and desktop computer, follow the steps below: You will then need to install the doubleTwist desktop client as well and ensure both your desktop computer and Android device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The in-app purchase for more pro features will set you back about $8.99. The app comes with the in-app purchases option, which will download more pro features from the doubleTwist app. Of course, there’s an app for that! Go to Google Play Store and install the doubleTwist AirSync for just $4.99. There are various options for wired syncing, but in this article, we are going to focus on the wireless options: #1 – doubleTwist AirSync In this article we are going to explore just that how you can sync iTunes to your Android device, but wirelessly. That means the majority of people who are on Android are missing out on the ability to sync their iTunes playlist to their mobile devices. However, it is such a pity that other than the Windows desktop, it is primarily available within the Apple ecosystem. Speaking of smartphones, do you know how to sync your iTunes playlist to your Android device wirelessly? If you don’t then read on.Īpple’s iTunes is one of the most powerful multimedia organizer I have ever used. Modern technology has given us a plethora of music listening options, and each easily accessible in various forms including smartphones, headphones, laptops, and tablets. There has never been a better time to be alive in history for music lovers than it is today.
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