Has anyone worked with this software a little more in-depth at this point?
I am trying to see if there is a way to organize your music by artist, etc. for quick surfing and playback of uploaded music.
Thanks!
In response to both you and others on this thread, I didn't have to do a thing. When the songs synced with my Droid, they went in and display all organized by artist, album, songs or play lists. I didn't have to do anything but sync my music folder.
I did find the software a little tricky to use at first. After going through the initial set up which asks which files you want to sync for which type of media...the usual browse window which you can change, one for each music, pictures, and video, it then takes you on to registering where it hangs. I finally just closed that window, but at least the previous actions took.
When you get back to the home page you see your music files in the center pane and a sync button to the upper right. Normally, you'd think you just click the sync button, but instead you still have to select the music tab (or whichever you want) to sync. Just because you see your music within the center pane doesn't mean it's loaded to sync until you press the music tab.
I've only done this once, so I'm remembering to the best of my ability. However, once I figured it out, it worked beautifully. Like I said, everything ended up in my Droid perfectly arranged by artist, album, song or play list.
For those you have tried it unsuccessfully, I'd try downloading it, again. Perhaps it was in a more beta form. Also, it said you needed to have version 11 of Windows Media (I didn't pay attention to the iTunes requirement because I don't have it), but I don't have WM 11 either, I have version 9. So when executing, it said I need some Microsoft.net or C+++ thing or something (can't remember) which also proceeded to download on top of it. After awhile, this caused the whole thing to freeze at some point, but I just rebooted and ran the execute again and then it worked fine.
I've read elsewhere that some couldn't do it with Windows 7, but that was some time ago, also. I have XP.