- Jun 24, 2003
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Ok, I was an early WP7 adopter. You used it with the Zune software, which was probably some of Microsoft's best software ever, and it was all pretty straight forward.
But now, with WP8 and Xbox music, everything is a disaster. Say I have a playlist that I want to put on my phone from my computer. I select it in Xbox Music, go to the "share" charm and click Windows Phone, and it shows all the songs with progress bars and size in megabytes and transfers them. Then when I look at the playlist on my phone, all the songs are listed as "streaming" songs from the cloud (with the little radio symbol.) Despite the fact that I can now look through the library on my phone and see the songs stored both locally and "in the cloud" with the radio symbol. But it defaults to streaming everything. The only way I can figure out to make it stop is to disable streaming music, which is a subpar option because sometimes I want to to stream music.
I just can't believe what a shitty, shitty job MS has done with the Xbox Music, WP8 tie together. Not to mention my Surface, which has a local copy of all my music in it's music library, regularly decides that it needs to download everything from the cloud (6,000 songs.)
How could they have gone from such a good system to such a bad one? It's enormously frustrating. I've heard that Xbox music is better in Windows 8.1, so I have my fingers crossed for that.
But now, with WP8 and Xbox music, everything is a disaster. Say I have a playlist that I want to put on my phone from my computer. I select it in Xbox Music, go to the "share" charm and click Windows Phone, and it shows all the songs with progress bars and size in megabytes and transfers them. Then when I look at the playlist on my phone, all the songs are listed as "streaming" songs from the cloud (with the little radio symbol.) Despite the fact that I can now look through the library on my phone and see the songs stored both locally and "in the cloud" with the radio symbol. But it defaults to streaming everything. The only way I can figure out to make it stop is to disable streaming music, which is a subpar option because sometimes I want to to stream music.
I just can't believe what a shitty, shitty job MS has done with the Xbox Music, WP8 tie together. Not to mention my Surface, which has a local copy of all my music in it's music library, regularly decides that it needs to download everything from the cloud (6,000 songs.)
How could they have gone from such a good system to such a bad one? It's enormously frustrating. I've heard that Xbox music is better in Windows 8.1, so I have my fingers crossed for that.