I once had a Cowan that actually recognized file structure, would play a "file" or play a "directory". Since I have never figured out how to do that with an iPhone or Apple in any way shape or form, I can no longer enjoy music and I have about 60G (or more) of everything from the 30s through this century. Most organized in directories and as files. About 50% DID NOT come from ripping CDs. Funny thing … real performers have a lot of recordings that don't come from Albums with Apple ASSUMED categorization. They are simply files and folders. A friend told me, one time, that he would show me how to fool an iPhone into being friendly but never has. So my iPone takes two minutes to come up as it struggles with all of that music that I never play because the methodology is revolting to me. (Much like LightRoom.) I guess I am set in my ways. 🙂 🙂
Go ahead keep telling yourself that, you might believe it one day. 😛
That's not so much Google but the manufacturer of the phone. I think with the equalizer on the Nexus is much better than my iPod touch.
I once had a Cowan that actually recognized file structure, would play a "file" or play a "directory". Since I have never figured out how to do that with an iPhone or Apple in any way shape or form, I can no longer enjoy music and I have about 60G (or more) of everything from the 30s through this century. Most organized in directories and as files. About 50% DID NOT come from ripping CDs. Funny thing … real performers have a lot of recordings that don't come from Albums with Apple ASSUMED categorization. They are simply files and folders. A friend told me, one time, that he would show me how to fool an iPhone into being friendly but never has. So my iPone takes two minutes to come up as it struggles with all of that music that I never play because the methodology is revolting to me. (Much like LightRoom.) I guess I am set in my ways. 🙂 🙂