![]() ![]() Magic Radio is a fresh addition to the doubleTwist experience. On the upside, I was able to stream music from my phone to an Xbox 360 ($118.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) without a hitch. The flakey internet radio stations would sometimes take minutes to pick up audio-frustrating. That's terrific if you're an iTunes power-user, but those who want to create playlists from within doubleTwist itself will find that they sadly cannot. The Playlist section is where you find a duplicate of your iTunes playlists. It's made of seven icon-driven, self-explanatory panels: Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists, Genres, Podcasts, and Radio. Once content is loaded onto your Android phone or tablet, it's a breeze to navigate doubleTwist's interface. SnapPea, on the other hand, includes desktop texting, photo slideshows, and more-free of charge. A $1.99 alarm clock add-on is also offered. Still, this comes off as a cash-grab as there are numerous free podcast manager apps in Google Play. "Podcasts" proved somewhat more useful as it let me download several episodes of The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe to my Galaxy Note II without the need for a Mac or PC. "Music Lover" didn't feel at all like a premium feature and should've been included in the free, basic version. The $14.97 doubleTwist Pro builds upon AirSync by adding two other upgrades: "Music Lover" and "Podcasts." The former adds EQ settings and HD album art to tracks missing images the latter lets users download podcasts without syncing to a desktop computer. This is definitely a point in doubleTwist's favor. The syncing process was easy and fast-and it's a feature not available on SnapPea which only allows you to sync content over wired connections. Simply connect your Android device and computer to the same Wi-Fi signal, launch the doubleTwist software, select the device name, enter the passkey that's displayed on your Android device, select the files you want to wirelessly transfer, and click the Sync button. Shelling out $4.99 for AirSync lets you wirelessly sync video, and iTunes music and playlists from a Mac or PC to your Android smartphone or tablet. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Spotify Review How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.ITunes and AirPlay are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Get doubleTwist Music Player & sync for free: You can download the doubleTwist iTunes Sync desktop app at If you have previously purchased doubleTwist Pro you do not need to buy AirSync again as it is automatically unlocked for doubleTwist Pro users.ĭownload links for your desktop or laptop: ♬ Cast music to the Xbox 360, PS3 and Sonos with AirSync's DLNA/UPnP feature.ĭoubleTwist AirSync is an upgrade to the free doubleTwist Music Player, unlocking AirPlay, AirTunes and iTunes-sync. ♬ AirPlay music to Apple TV (black model). ♬ AirTunes support for Airport Express (Android 4.1 or higher). ![]() ♬ AirPlay from Android to WiFi speakers and receivers (requires Android 4.1 or higher.) ♬ Sync and automatic, wireless import of photos and videos from Android to your PC.ĪirPlay on Android and MagicPlay streaming to wireless speakers: ♬ Sync iTunes playcounts, playlists & ratings back to your computer, even after you create or modify them on Android (reverse-sync with iTunes is currently PC-only.) ♬ Sync and automatically import MP3 purchases & downloads from Android back to your desktop or laptop. ♬ Sync iTunes music to Android from your desktop or laptop over WiFi. Use together with the free doubleTwist Sync desktop app to automatically import iTunes and sync music, playlists, ratings or playcounts from your iTunes library. Sync Without Wires! doubleTwist AirSync™ brings you wireless iTunes sync for music, photos and DRM-free videos with your PC over your home WiFi network. ★★★★★ Number one app in Newsweek's Top 10 Android apps ★★★★★ "The Cure for iTunes withdrawal" - New York Times The most user friendly way to sync iTunes and AirPlay on Android, trusted by millions. Described as the "iTunes for Android", AirSync has been recommended by New York Times, Wall Street Journal and BBC. Sync iTunes over WiFi and AirPlay your music to Apple TV and AirPlay-compatible speakers. AirSync iTunes music to Android and sync playlists, albums and artists from your iTunes library on your PC to your phone or tablet. ![]()
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