Edd
Well-known member
Don't think there are many (or any?) Rhapsody users here but, if there are, I have a question about using it through the Android app.
On both Android and IPhone devices I'm under the impression that to listen to subscription tracks offline you have to have built a playlist already and you can only listen to it in playlist form.
For a specific example, I have a Sony Walkman MP3 player. If I want to toss Get Behind Me Satan buy the White Stripes on there I'll just drag and drop the icon for the album while the player is connected to the PC and then listen to any or all of the songs later.
But, if I want to do the same thing on an Android phone through the Rhapsody app I have to create a playlist, grab each song individually and put it on the playlist, and then I can go offline and listen. Is this right?
If so, this would also mean I can't just grab individual songs and toss them on the phone without putting them on a playlist; even if I have to make it a playlist of only one song. I hope I have this wrong because it sounds like a pain.
On both Android and IPhone devices I'm under the impression that to listen to subscription tracks offline you have to have built a playlist already and you can only listen to it in playlist form.
For a specific example, I have a Sony Walkman MP3 player. If I want to toss Get Behind Me Satan buy the White Stripes on there I'll just drag and drop the icon for the album while the player is connected to the PC and then listen to any or all of the songs later.
But, if I want to do the same thing on an Android phone through the Rhapsody app I have to create a playlist, grab each song individually and put it on the playlist, and then I can go offline and listen. Is this right?
If so, this would also mean I can't just grab individual songs and toss them on the phone without putting them on a playlist; even if I have to make it a playlist of only one song. I hope I have this wrong because it sounds like a pain.