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Just wondering what you guys suggests as the best music player app. Preferably something that will sort by genre from music I put on from itunes. Thanks for any help!!
I use MixZing lite, but will quickly switch to whatever player can implement an equalizer. It's amazing in this day and age you can't get an Android music player with an equalizer.
I use MixZing lite, but will quickly switch to whatever player can implement an equalizer. It's amazing in this day and age you can't get an Android music player with an equalizer.
I use MixZing lite, but will quickly switch to whatever player can implement an equalizer. It's amazing in this day and age you can't get an Android music player with an equalizer.
Whoa, I knew something like this was either already available or would be soon.
In 30 seconds I see a lot to like that got left out of the stock player:
* Displays genres
* Displays star ratings and lets you change them on the fly.
Unfortunately, every track I have on the phone now seems to have a 3-star rating. Either this app doesn't correctly read the ratings in the metadata or all the ratings got re-written when I imported the tracks onto the phone.
I have a question I have the mixzing app and I was teying to use the standard plyer. My issue is that my music is arrange by alphabet and not by track number. I can't figure out how to get it switched can anyone help?
Whoa, I knew something like this was either already available or would be soon.
In 30 seconds I see a lot to like that got left out of the stock player:
* Displays genres
* Displays star ratings and lets you change them on the fly.
Unfortunately, every track I have on the phone now seems to have a 3-star rating. Either this app doesn't correctly read the ratings in the metadata or all the ratings got re-written when I imported the tracks onto the phone.
As far as I understand star ratings (in iTunes, or wherever), the star ratings aren't metadata in each individual music file, but are kept in an application-specific database. So, until/unless Meridian can read the iTunes.db file (or whatever), the star ratings won't directly transfer over... which is too bad, I agree.
So given that constraint, I like that Meridian starts everything at 3 stars by default, since that's probably my most-frequently used rating... saves me a lot of 3-star clicking.