
Visit JRT Studio app list on the Play Store to download the appropriate apps, such as the Rocket player, iSyncr and the Cloud sync app (if you’d like)on your chrome device.
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Setting up Rocket Player on your Chromebook iSyncr supports the synchronization of ratings, play counts, playlist changes, ability to sync embedded lyrics, just to name a few.įurthermore, the whole Rocket player experience isn’t complete without the addon of the cloud plugin which has a yearly subscription of a dollar and enables features such as album art downloading, artist pictures, playlist backup and restore between devices, and auto tag editing. Perhaps, more importantly, is the optional add on of a complimentary service called iSyncr which has an Android app and desktop client that enables it to interface with the iTunes service on your Windows or Mac computer in order to synchronize your offline Music library to your Android device.Įssentially, the iSyncr app does all the heavy lifting of metadata syncing to and fro the iTunes app with the Rocket player app ultimately set for playback at the end of the every sync session.



However, if you’re like me and still appreciate offline music, then you might want to consider the music player I’ve elaborated upon below. You’d be hard-pressed to come across the same robust all-around music service on competing platforms and this is partially due to the prevalence of online digital music. But perhaps more importantly, a syncing feature that seamlessly interfaces with Apple’s varying line of iDevices. Undoubtedly, the iTunes app/service has grown to be much more than a music player by being a one-stop shop for all forms of digital media and effectively bridging the gap between them.
