

This isn't a deal-breaker, but it does make the jukebox look unnecessarily cluttered.ĭoubleTwist also incorporates automatic video transcoding for a lot of the supported devices, which is the feature that initially drew us to the software. Our other gripe has to do with music importing: the software imported multiple duplicates of nearly every song in our library, despite the fact they currently only live in one folder.

The program would not recognize our Motorola Droid as anything more than a generic USB device, and as such, we were unable to sync any media to the phone. It recognized our Sony Walkman effortlessly, though the time it took to sync just 150MB of content was excessive during testing. We connected a variety of devices to DoubleTwist with varying results. All of these features work incredibly well, though our praise for performance ends there. More recently, DoubleTwist added an Android Market, which lets you browse apps and then use a bar code scanner to download them via your phone's camera. Plus, the service includes a podcast aggregator for easily finding and subscribing to a variety of popular spoken-word content. In addition to acting as a music management app compatible with a variety of devices, the jukebox offers built-in support for Amazon MP3 Store purchases, which is in line with the company's goal to offer consumers choice when it comes to digital music management. One of the main draws of the program is that it can take your iTunes library and sync it to a variety of non-iPod players, an important feature for anyone who has ditched the ubiquitous device in favor of a music phone or other MP3 player.
DOUBLETWIST RECORDER PORTABLE
DoubleTwist is at its core a free music jukebox that offers content syncing to a variety of portable devices, including the BlackBerry, the PSP, and the iPod, as well as pretty much anything that can mount in Universal Mass Storage mode.
