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Kyu96
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How do you guys sync your music library on your linux PC on your android phone. For apple products there is iTunes. I know about a deprecated tool for samsung phones called Samsung Kies. Is there any good option with a GUI that allows me to sync music on my android device. (Yes I can just mount it and copy it over but thats a bit inconvinient when you only want to sync a few songs). Also, no, google music is not an option. Any suggestions?

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    Well I'm just using mpd for that. But it doesn't sync music. Just makes the music play on my PC.
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    @SuwakoMmh Can you share your scripts and setup configurations maybe? :D
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    Spotify
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    @SuwakoMmh it's been a while since I used Syncthing. Does it allow for selective sync nowadays? Asking because Op said "when you only want to sync a few songs".
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    Nextcloud + FolderSync
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    No sync, just copy/paste as a folder, sorry
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    @RantSomeWhere I do have my stuff in folders. I am like the most ocd person when it cones to organization on my PC. Everything is nicely sorted in folders, every album has its folder and all mp3s are tagged etc
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    @kescherRant Can you elaborate a bit? This sound like an interesting approach. Do you have all your stuff on a vps or so?
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    I'm with @hack

    Spotify premium set to 320kpbs - who needs actually files anymore when I have 60GB of data to chew a hole through each month?

    Unless of course they are vinyl rips or flac files.... then I'll be impressed.
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    iTunes Media/Music -> drop everything onto my device.
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    @IAmAnIssue I stated that I have an Android device..
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    @Kyu96 same thing goes: I just drop all my music folders onto whatever device I'm using. It just so happens I manage my music with iTunes.
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    @C0D4 My music collection mainly consists of FLAC ;)
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    @kescherRant i can accept that 😏
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    @C0D4 hehe. Why would I waste my bandwith and battery when my phone holds my entire music collection anyway? And why would I repeatedly pay for access to music I own?

    I mean, you do you. Spotify probably has other advantages (e.g. music recommendations), streaming just isn't the one for me.
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