

The Acoustica app stopped displaying the playlist with Windows 8 and the company discontinued support for it. The playlist could then be rendered to a single file.

I even had an 8-track recorder and made a few cartridges.īefore Windows 8 there was an app called Acoustica that was great - it could create segues like I used to do with tapes with 2 turntables. That goes way back to the early 70s when I'd make playlists on reel to reel, then cassettes. Certainly not ideal and what I prefer, i always used to make a playlist based on each tune's characteristics. I uploaded other folders with the same method to create a few more playlists. I then cleared the Recently Added list, which doesn't delete the files, just clears what was just added/uploaded. In the tablet, Music - Recently Added I selected all files, then save as Playlist and named it accordingly. To get 3 different playlists - uploaded a folder with a particular genre to the tablet. Thought it was going to work because the app recognized my Samsung tablet, and it's SD card, accurately showing it's capacity. Tried doubleTwist - unfortunately the option to sync Music was grayed out. I hate the way new operating systems make apps and devices obsolete.

That has security concerns, but I rarely turn the external drive on. At least there was a workaround for that by enabling a feature called SMB I believe. Same thing with my external Seagate drive, it wasn't being recognized by Windows 10. Time consuming, but at least I'd still be able to use it. Not ideal for genres that i prefer to have a particular playlist order, I could manually create a playlist on the tablet. I create a playlist from the files in that folder. I then go into the Music folder of that drive and transfer them to the tablet's SD card in a folder. The workaround I'm doing, while not ideal is synching playlists to a USB drive. Kindly if you have another query don't hesitate contact us." Their response:Īs we apologize as we review your query, Unfortunately we inform you that you device does not support the sync for windows 10.
