Isyncr is merely used to transfer the files it is not a media player. It just copies music to phone. You can play music in any media player, whether one in phone or one u download.
From what i can tell it picks up any playlists on pc then you select and transfer, when its on phone you can delete playlists if u want and just have as library like u have.
I haven't tried copying whole library, i just did couple of random playlists, worst case scenario you'll just have to create one and drag & drop everything into it to transfer onto phone. Like i said, when on phone (music player dependant) you can just delete playlist and have the music as a library!
Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
When you say:
'worst case scenario you'll just have to create one and drag & drop everything into it to transfer onto phone'
Do you mean create a new playlist in iTunes, then just drag the full library of music (still in iTunes) to the newly created playlist?
After I have done this initially, and I am just wanting to add the odd CD or a MP3 track or a folder that contains an album. What is the best way and the easiest way that you's lot find to add them onto the S2?
I suppose with a CD, I could rip the CD with Windows Media Player, and from there I would have the folder on my PC that contained that particular album.
I was lucky enough to have the guy in the Carphone Warehouse in my town show me the S2 today.
He let me put my Shure earphones into his S2. The layout of the native media player I found very good. The only criticism I had was it did not seem to have the same volume level (didn't go has loud) as the iPod on my iPhone, don't know if anyone else has noticed this?
He showed me various apps that seemed very good. A really useful one he showed me is called Cover Art Downloader. He had some albums on his S2 that had blank cover art, he ran it, and it filled the cover art for the albums in question.
I asked him what the battery life is like on the S2, and he told me 'too be honest its pretty crap'. But I suppose you have got to take into account the dual core processors and the large screen will use a lot of power, he did go on to say that he played a lot of games. Saying that though, his battery showed 55 percent, and it still showed 55 percent after he had showed me the various things and went on to the Carphone Warehouse website and on You Tube too.