What Reddit Says About Music Manager Apps
We compiled 20 Reddit discussions about Music Manager apps from 15 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/musichoarder
I thought iTunes doesn't work on newer phones, and I really don't want to pay for Apple Music subscription. ... Yeah, if you get a Windows laptop, iTunes is still offered and is probably still the best music management program for it overall.
r/Windows11
Plex also manages music well and could offer one place for both audio and video if OP also has a movie/show library. For paid alternatives, I used to pay for J. River Media Center. Recommended for all its audio customization and options like ASIO, Room Correction, 5.1 encoder and it's really fa...
r/audiophile
Personally use foobar and Mp3tag to manage my several terrabytes of FLAC, ALAC, DSF, ISO, etc. Both are free. Foobar is highly customizable, but that being said, maybe too technically challenging for some people's taste. ... +1 foobar2000 is the best. You can show any and all metadata for all ....
r/musichoarder
You got me all hyped, then i saw no windows app. I will keep tabs on it, truly amazing work, im looking for something likéthat for windows ... Thanks! A windows build is definitely a possibility. ... Clementine. ... Pleaxamp I use on the go, but on my PC it's MusicBee.
r/LetsTalkMusic
... Foobar2000 is suitable for large collections of music on your machine or local network and it's completely costumizable. Personally I need a music player & organizer that let's me have total control and plenty of options.
r/plexamp
It should also make custom tags easy to work with. Bonus points for advanced features such as: ... No idea if it's the most effective or best but I've been using Media Monkey for years to manage my library.
r/musichoarder
I don’t think you can upload to YT music anymore but you can make previously uploaded files available for offline use. As previously noted, Plexamp is gorgeous. ... Apple Music is trash on Windows, but iTunes is still maintained by Apple and is hard to beat for iOS devices.
r/androidapps
Been using Musicolet for over 2 years, its exactly what I want. Definitely the best music app I've ever had on Android. I too used to have Rocketplayer before they put ads everywhere.
r/musichoarder
We think it has a lot of new things to offer: Supports bandcamp streaming, has browser extension to bookmark music you find online, can play video (with no ads!), import your existing collections, browse by tag, by label, get info from discogs and other sources .. Free for community version, Support...
r/audiophile
My backup to this is I use Plex and I have a duplicate of my music in that so when away from home I can just search in Plexamp app. ... Free, Easy to use. ... Roon. Superb music management and stunning SQ
r/GooglePixel
I never make playlists i just ramdon everything so i havnt messed with google music that much ... Honestly, you're stupid for avoiding cloud based storage. That said, here's your options: use a program like doubletwist to manage your music locally on a single PC
r/DigitalAudioPlayer
Is there any software that can help me manage my library? From creating playlists, to updating tags and artists etc? ... Personally, I use MusicBee. It has the ability to sync to SD cards (similar to how iTunes would sync). It will sync your playlists as well. If you're using the FiiO Music app...
r/software
/r/iPod - All the news, apps, accessories, rumours and general discussion of the Apple iPod series of devices. Discord: https://discord.gg/iPod ... Navidrome is a free, open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browse...
r/Beatmatch
(edit: forgot for macos builds ... a folder structure I use https://beets.readthedocs.io ... Maybe you just aren’t using Apple Music efficiently, instead of paying for a service....
r/DigitalAudioPlayer
All about DAPs: reviews, purchase recommendations, audio, sound, and relevant discussions. ... 日本語繁體中文РусскийNorsk (Bokmål)Español (España)Español (Latinoamérica)한국어DeutschΕλληνικάไทยFilipino · I assume most of you use some kind of desktop or laptop mac/pc for managing your music ...
r/DataHoarder
You may want to cross post this to r/musichoarder - there's definitely people with huge libraries on that sub who might have some recommendations. ... Thanks, I should have known there was such a sub. I will do! ... Have a look at Roon. It is paid for but absolutely worth it.
r/IpodClassic
Swinsian does that. It’s paid but worth it so far. 30 day trial with all features. ... it also allows you to move music onto the Ipod? Can you explain how? Trying to right now, and so far, its not even appearing (the ipod) in Swinisan.
r/googleplaymusic
It was an essential tool that helped back up all my music when my main PC crashed and I've made it a habit of putting everything I download into it. Unfortunately as of late, I've been having to do stupid tricks just to transfer music into GPM. This is not helped that the Music Manager is ...
r/Music
I manage my iPod from it, I use it to rip all my CDs to FLAC, it does everything I need it to do a dozen times faster, simpler and better than any other program. I wouldn't ever entrust my 700gb collection to a different program. ... Clementine, a fork of the awesomeness that was Amarok 1.x, bu...
r/Soulseek
Music Bee recently, defo worth checking out, great UI and plenty of customisation too. ... I agree, MusicBee is a great player with a ton of features, it's super-customizable and I like how it manages the music library.
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