Friday, December 23, 2011

Stream Your Music To iPhone, iPod or iPad Without Amazon Cloud Player

his is an excellent alternative to Amazon’s Cloud Player for iOS devices. It gives the same storage of 5GB and has a free app with far more features than Amazon too.
The next big thing perhaps is the ability to store all your MP3 music in the cloud and stream it directly over 3G and Wireless.
Amazon’s Cloud Player may be making all the headlines and perhaps more so because they chose to snub Apple’s iOS devices but there are perfectly good alternatives.
An alternative to Amazon’s Flash Player is to use SugarSync with their FREE 5GB of storage and their FREE App from the App store.
Here’s how to do it:
1.  Go to https://www.sugarsync.com/signup and sign up for the free 5GB account (no credit cards or funny stuff required)
2.  Download & Install the SugarSync Manager client to your Mac or PC
3.  Configure SugarSync to sync the mp3 music (non-DRM protected only) you’d like to stream from your iOS device and then kick off the initial synchronization.
4.  In the meantime, open up the App Store on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and search for and download SugarSync.
5.  When complete, open up the SugarSync app and login using the same email you registered with.
6.  In My Devices, tap the device your music is syncing from and you should start seeing folders syncing in from your Mac or PC.
7.  Select the folder you’d like to listen to music from and then select a song.  It will buffer and start playing the song.
SugarSync also supports the iOS Music Controls so you can close the App and Multitask and you’ll be able to continue listening and control your music by accessing the music controls to the left of the multitask bar.

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