![]() Vox MP3 & FLAC Music Player is one more iTunes alternative Mac users can try. There are also apps that let you transfer files over wi-fi. Best Alternatives to iTunes: Other solutions Vox. If you don’t like that idea, you can get an SD card adapter for iPhone maybe? Or a cable that lets you convert from Lightning to USB-C to connect external USB drives. Regarding trying before you buy, here are the trial limitations (”iMazing Trial” in the left column).Ī: Absolutely not! None of your information is transmitted, uploaded, mirrored or saved on any server or cloud: ALL your data remains strictly local. It offers integration with iTunes and SoundCloud, so you can access them directly through the VOX interface. Supporting audio with up to 24bit/192kHz, it can play FLAC, MP3, CUE, APE, M4A, and more. It does cost money, so it depends if you think it’s worth it. According to its creators, this next Mac music player is designed for Hi-Res music. Here is info on the music transfer feature and the store link. Most people on this subreddit might know them because of the iOS app sideloading stuff, but in reality we’re talking about an app that can do all sorts of things. I have never used it myself, but it’s really popular. Furthermore, Finder is not set up to easily sort and select music to load on the device. MacOS regularly recognizes my iPhone and its contents when either physically connected or on the local wifi, but then when I try to sync it either suddenly says it can't connect to the device anymore, or just hangs. *Frankly, it was when they moved the ability to sync your media using the iTunes/Music app over to Finder that things got noticeably worse. If this also includes using a different iOS app for playback as well, that's fine. So what I'm looking for is suggestions for a MacOS app which I can use to manage local media files, and load them onto my iPhone. Usually the promo media shared is tightly controlled, and I can only download and store it locally and sync to a device I own (eg- NOT use something like syncing through iCloud).* isn't even out yet, streaming or otherwise. A lot of the music I listen to for reviews, etc. ![]() We're small, but regularly get PR from a bunch of labels in the genres we cover, some of them pretty big. ![]() I get that they are pushing the Apple Music service and iCloud as a means to access your media across multiple devices, but what if that isn't an option?Īs a side gig I edit and write for an online music news blog. For years I've been soldiering (trudging?) on as Apple keeps making it harder and harder to manage your local media files and load them directly onto your iPhone. ![]()
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