I’ve been trying to find a bog standard music player for Apple Watch, something that just plays my own music during workouts from playlists, outside of the streaming services. So far I haven’t found one.

Is this because

  • A) I missed one that exists?
  • B) Nobody else wants one, or
  • C) For some reason making one is impossible or at least very very hard

To me it seems like eg the Overcast app is proof that an mp3 player would also be possible, so my guess is it’s B).

  • th3dogcow
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    81 year ago

    While I don’t have a third party app to suggest, I wanted to let you know the following:

    If you already have your personal music on your iPhone in the music app (or: you imported the mp3 files via iTunes or purchased them through iTunes) you can go to the watch app -> music -> add music… and select which albums should be stored on your watch.

    You probably already knew this but if you didn’t you should give it a try.

  • @themz
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    31 year ago

    Marco has put so much work into the Overcast watchOS app, yet it’s still flakey at times. I don’t think there’s anyone else that can be bothered dealing with all the hassle!

    • @regnskogOP
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      11 year ago

      That was my guess too!

    • @regnskogOP
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      11 year ago

      I’ve found sync to be weird for my own uploaded music, and from what I remember (I’ve been an Apple Music subscriber for a long time now), the app was constantly trying to upsell you if you didn’t have a subscription.

      One of the reasons I’d want to use something else is I want a lot less functionality.

      I also think it’s a bit alarming, ecosystem wise, that there’s literally only one music player and it’s the one offered by the platform owner.