Music rescue for windows 84/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Having gone through the various issues on wp8 with missing album artwork, ID tagging and syncing etc. I actually use itunes as our household main music library especially as the wife has an iphone. Its good to see articles like these for people who may be coming over to wp from apple or android. wpl doesn't work =( Oh well guess I'll just have to recreate them UPDATE: You can't export from Zune and renaming the extentions from. Anyhoo, enough of my babbling and thanks for your tips will definitely try out the export/import and you should give Windows Media player a shot, it's actually feel more tailored for syncing music to WP than the WP Desktop app. Lol not, haven't tried the Motorola Sync app, always loved my Nokias. ![]() You create your playlist by draging music and then you just hit sync and it's on your phone.no double listing and the whole process is done in one place, as it should be, rather than having to create a playlist on one app and sync on another. It's like Zune minus the nice UI (matter of preference). I haven't tried exporting/importing, I guess I should try that because surprisingly Windows Media player works really well for syncing with WP. Till this day, I create my playlists on Zune and then sync using WPDA. ![]() Create playlist, drag playlist to phone and it syncs.that's it. Zune was an absolute beauty to use, it was simple, seamless and quick with a very nice UI. It's really very strange and I'm surprised MS hasn't given this app any attention it seriously should be getting as much attention as any of their other apps, it's part of the experience ontop of everything, we can't even create playlists, nor can we even see which songs are in the playlist and syncing is proving to be a pain. To my surprise a playlist I synced 2 days before that and had removed (because it wasnt appearing), all of a sudden showed up.2 days later even after removing it. I left it for a while and nothing changed, then I synced my other playlists which appearred and later updated with more songs, so I guess it's as you said, it takes time. I had the syncing issue with my 920 and thought maybe my phone was just getting old (i bought it the day it came out), just updated to a 930 last week and I was syncing 5 playlists, one of the playlists had 237 songs, it synced the songs onto the phone but playlist was 0, i removed all my playlists and synced just that one playlist but same thing, the playlist listed 0 with zero song on the playlist. Wow, lucky you, I really wish it would just once do what I want it to do! I've thought of switching back many times but for some strange reason I love my Lumia 1520. The hardware is perfect but the software needs lots of features to keep users sticking to Windows Phone. Change is not easy for iPhone and Android users switching over to Windows phone. None of the Microsoft store personnel were able to assist me properly. I was completely lost switching over to my Lumia 1520. I'm an iPhone user from the beginning of the first iPhone. IPhone prior moving over can keep their iTunes until Microsoft releases something for us on par. Daniel, I think you guys should give a tutorial on "Windows Phone app for Desktop". That's where "Windows Phone app for Desktop" comes in. Everything I need to do with my music is in iTunes except for syncing to my Windows phone. The new iTunes interface makes me think Xbox music should be just as clean and easy to use. Overall, PhoneRescue for Mac is a good little app that does exactly what it says it is going to do, and will work in almost any lost data situation.I completely agree with you. Exports data & files with a wide variety of formats, eg. like TXT, CSV, HTML, and more.Recovers iTunes data, Photos, and even data from backups, including iCloud.Retrieves your valued information safely and reliably.Once found and recovered, the data and files can either be sent directly back to your iDevice for instant use, or to computer for future use. PhoneRescue for Mac works by analysing and recovering the most important 29 types of iOS content, such as photos, messages, contacts, music, and more. Example of this are when your device gets stuck in a recovery mode loop, black screens, Apple Logo halts, and many more. Essentially, anyone who knows how to use a mouse and keyboard even at a basic level, will be able to get the most out of the app, and recover all their lost data.Īs well as recovering and restoring lost data, however, PhoneRescue for Mac can also revive and repair your iPhone/iPad and iTouch from any number of iOS system problems, crashes and errors. The app itself is also easy to install and will help guide you through the recovery process. PhoneRescue for Mac has an intuitive and simple interface that looks good and is easy to use. ![]()
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