tell me what player for listening music do you use, and how many memory it consumes!!! tnx for replay!!!
I'm using HTC Audio manager and that "eats" about 7% of RAM.
tnx for reply... right now, i am using audio manager too...
Today I tried Windows Media Player, and I don't like it... Skipping between songs is very slow, it eats about 10-12% of RAM.
Next I tried CorePlayer, it eats about 7% of RAM, it has good audio output sound, but it doesn't support manilla 2D. I stay with HTC Audio manager.
c mon, i wont to know what player do you use... does anyone listen music on wizard??? you can say what windows mobile version do you use, rom, and how much memory it uses... for great sound improvement use wow srs... it is great app...
Was just wondering what you all thought of the stock music player, and why so many of you hate it?
I personally love it, it's very simple and easy to use. The sound quality is great.
I've tried powerAMP,etc. But I always come back to the stock music player.
I prefer the stock over PlayerPro, which I bough for my Motorola Atrix. It just feels more "intergrated" and functional. Love the status bar controll
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I personally prefer the stock player, for the same reasons mentioned above. The specific things that I like:
- Notification controls
- Stock lock screen controls
The only dislike:
- No widget
I'm currently using Music Timer Widget which works really nicely with the stock music player. I have also tried the controls provided via Widgetsoid2.x and although they do work, the view isn't always updated correctly.
The stock player was unusable for me for two reasons:
1. No widget. There are a couple of widgets on the market that claim to work with it, but the only one that worked for me only worked sometimes, and was slow to respond and update.
2. It forgets the last playing position. This happened to me a lot, and turned out to be a deal breaker for me.
I switched to winamp and have been relatively happy with it (gapless playback and jumping to current artist or album would be nice, but I can live without them).
Dont dislike the stock music player, but for some reason it i didnt feel "at home" with it.
I dont like the look of PowerAmp but its my preferred choice (love how it downloads album art for me)
For me, the biggest problem was the lack of support for M3U playlists; all my other devices support them, so I had a number already made when I got the SGS2.
Playerpro + dsp 10 bands equalizer
You also have several widgets, lock screen replacement, shake control, hands free controls, skins and more.
For those using A2DP, the stock player is the only one that transmits song/artist data to devices capable of receiving it. It also supports shuffle and repeat that a lot of other players don't.
I usually listen to podcasts that lasts 30+ minutes or so.
The stock player doesn't remember the position if you exit.
It's fine if you're listening to a 2 minute song, but with a 30+ mins podcasts, it is more likely you won't listen to it in one sitting, but would come back to it several times a day or a week.
I personally use Ice Cream Sandwich - Google Music 4.0 ..
it has a nice user interface yo !
im using Poweramp - mainly cause i bought it for my Xperia Arc to playback .flac files.. and i like the App.. so figured might as well keep using it on the s2
i'm a stock music fan too,tried several but always come back to it,plain simple and good quality
The only thing I don't like about the stock player is that it forgets what I was playing if I exit it. Other than that it's really good. Samsung should do something about that.
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Stock player is alright. But PowerAMP was worth just every single buck!
Functionality wise stock player is ok.
But when it comes to equalizer, I settled with PowerAMP.
Like PowerAMP for the following reasons.
1. 32Hz equalizer
2. Bass knob in addition to equazlier
3. Lock screen
4. Widget
Can someone recommend a good music player. My son is using Btunes on his Galaxy II, but of course we can't see the new version on the market only the older one. I have used google music and ttpod and they are not bad I guess, I just wish that they didn't always want to connect to the web. I just want one that has nice usability and the ability for it not to keep running in the background when I close it.
Thanks.
Poweramp is one I used 100% on my phone with 2-4 gigs of space dedicated to music, I've been using google music on my nook tablet due too the google music cloud and the huge selection of music I have, going above 20 gigs lol
I installed and uninstalled Poweramp 3 times and I could never fix a volume problem. With both software and hardware volume cranked to max, it was way too low. I'm using Winamp now and I don't have that problem.
I really like cube. Shows up also as a 3. Its got a pretty cool looking interface and its free too.
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I use Player Pro from the android market. It allows you to make playlists and organize your songs/audiobooks in various other ways, plus it plays video files. It also looks good and operates flawlessly on the nook tablet.
I'll second Player Pro. I'm running that now and it works great.
So my mp3 player is starting to die and I would like to try my Optimus One as a mp3 player. I want to test it to see how the battery life goes and how the equalizer is.
So I'm asking for sugestions to have nice battery life, with a good mp3 player (Apollo?) which has equalizer.
My rom is hephappy's CM9 last version (so it has Apollo) but you can suggest for general users.
What do you recommend?
I like stock music player on gingersnap running DjnoxD kernel. Music plays for hours with hardly any battery drain. Stutter and skip free. Sounds great. Of course, if you're hooked on ics, this won't help you
sent from xda app. it's all good. flash a custom rom. you will thank yourself.
What is the best music player for battery life? I currently use Google Play Music. But i noticed its always running in the background even when i still haven't opened it. Also it has so many wakelocks. So I'm looking to switch.
BTW: I use a LG G2 On Cyanogenmod!