Have you tested the n7 player? Is it better than poweramp? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Some guys says n7 player is a worthy alternative to poweramp.Have you guys tested it?
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Test it yourself, it is free after all... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.n7mobile.nplayer
In my opinion I really like it. It doesn't have all the options PowerAMP has but n7player is only a free beta while PowerAMP has been around for quite some time and is a paid app. So is n7player a worthy alternative? I say so. With time it may even surpass PowerAMP altogether!

Still missing some features that power PowerAmp has but, for being a beta it's awesome!, try it, it gets very visual once you load up a big library

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App like vplayer

Is there a good free app like vplayer that will play all videos I put on my xoom it works great but only works for 7 days and u gotta pay
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moz90 said:
Is there a good free app like vplayer that will play all videos I put on my xoom it works great but only works for 7 days and u gotta pay
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Rockplayer is free but if vplayer does everything you need why don't you just buy it?
burden010 said:
Rockplayer is free but if vplayer does everything you need why don't you just buy it?
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/sign.... rockplayer is good, and free, but just buy vplayer if he fits your bill perfectly....
Try QQPLAYER free from market. It plays everything I use, has subtitle support and works great. Or just buy what you like.
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Cuz spent like 30 bucks on apps since got xoom and love em all but got save money for classes and xoom wasn't cheap it self lol and I won't pirate android apps
iphone -verizon love the apps
xoom xoom- wifi love openess and the os
Ill try it and c if like it better or almost same thanks
iphone -verizon love the apps
xoom xoom- wifi love openess and the os
I use Vital Player.
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I have tried them all and vplayer is by far the best. It's only like 3 bucks...you will probably waste that much in snacks during a days work anyway.
Also i dont mind buy apps.... buy more apps --developers make more money- more developers come-more apps-buy more apps...
Circle of life.
jfvidalc said:
I use Vital Player.
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Nice app, working fine

Music player

Hey guys, I was wondering what music player you use on your cappy and why that specific music player.
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Miui strictly because I can add favorites with a single tap of the finger.
+1 to MIUI
My only complaint is that the songs in the album list are alphabetical not by track number
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Miui strictly because I can add favorites with a single tap of the finger.
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+1
Easy to make playlists and it automatically searches lyrics for u
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Poweramp, has lots of features, with a equilizer and nice display. All the other ones I tried, were missing one feature or another.
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Poweramp, because of the flashy features already mentioned, and one major one - it saves my playlists across flashes, unlike winamp and others I've tried.
I tried power amp but found it had too much distortion even at lower volume. Couldn't take it.
I am using Songbird at rhe moment. It is good, but I miss some features though.
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I would say power amp and love the ui ... Also the equalizer is awesome.. But the stock player is pretty good
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Winamp, because it really whips the llama's ass!
Seriously, though, I like it because it's simple and responsive.
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Moved to proper forum.
PlayerPro. It's just the best out there, period. Has every feature that the other players are missing and the ones they have.
Vivified said:
PlayerPro. It's just the best out there, period. Has every feature that the other players are missing and the ones they have.
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Agreed!!!
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+1 for power amp...used many other music apps but the features and UI of Power amp beats all others...it even works very good with my bluetooth stereo headphones...
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I tried power amp but found it had too much distortion even at lower volume. Couldn't take it.
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I second that. PowerAmp is pretty good but it distorts whenever the CPU reaches 100% load. It distorts a lot to the point that it's unusable. Winamp is good too but the widget is ugly.

What music player do you use on your GNote?

I was wondering what do you use to play your music.
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I use MixZing PlayerPro. Great interface, many options/customization, excellent equalizer, highly recommended!
For my video player I'm using MX Video Player Pro. Once again a great player which even plays subtitles and plays ANYTHING you throw at it, theres never been a video it cannot play.
It also makes use of dual core processors therefore playing 720p & 1080p content is silky smooth & crystal clear.
Hows mixzing at organising the music. Can you delete tracks while playing them, does it updates the metadata, album or track cover?
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humadoon said:
Hows mixzing at organising the music. Can you delete tracks while playing them, does it updates the metadata, album or track cover?
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It's great. With regards to organization you can sort by artist, albums, songs, genres or playlists.
Best part about the player is the equalizer! Goes from 30hz to 16khz and even has a preamp!
When playing tracks you can:
Refresh Artwork
Add tp Playlist
Delete
Use as Ringtone
All by Artist
All on Album
Home
Settings
Help
You can also edit tags, share and even identify song.
I strongly recommend this app, there is a free basic edition but if you like it pay for the pro version...
I'm using PowerAMP, works great, as it did on my HTC Desire. I'm also using the free Klipsch app from the Market for headset control.
im using double twist. . its itunes for android. .
Ubermusic.
I was updating metadata of music in my phone and by mistake it changed the artist of all the songs to pussycat dolls
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kanej2006 said:
I use MixZing PlayerPro. Great interface, many options/customization, excellent equalizer, highly recommended!
For my video player I'm using MX Video Player Pro. Once again a great player which even plays subtitles and plays ANYTHING you throw at it, theres never been a video it cannot play.
It also makes use of dual core processors therefore playing 720p & 1080p content is silky smooth & crystal clear.
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Does it do true gapless MP3s? I have allot of Floyd, which would be ruined if gaps or pops/clicks were heard between songs.
Some habits are hard to break.
I've been using WinAmp for over a decade, and will use it in 2012 for sure. EQ, play by folders, and Shoutcast are the main reasons. Here's to hoping that many of the great plug-ins make it to Android...
PowerAMP, like most people.
Im using a a music player called 3
Im looking for one that does not have any random audio skipping when I do something on the phone, PowerAMP skips a lot even if I have the audio thread at highest with 700ms buffering.
I installed mixzing n loving it...
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humadoon said:
I installed mixzing n loving it...
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Yeah, I think it's one of the best players...
I've tried every other player but stuck with MixZing...
Wow. None of you are using Google Music?
I guess that still might be US only. Damn it's amazing though.
I use playerpro, imho it's best
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Mortplayer. It allows me to play by folder only. Doesnt rely on media scan. Works even if MS is disabled.
Haha, everyone has listed a different music player!
This is normal since different people like different players for reasons such as:
Looks/Interface
Functions/Ease of use
Options/customization
Audio/sound options/quality/equalizer
However, most audio apps mentioned above are highly recommended and have received excellent reviews.
I also love mixzing. it also have nice collection of widgets that allow to run it directly from desktop. the only thing I wish to add to it is the ability to control it from notification area ( like the stock player)
I use UberMusic. It's a Wp7-like Player. In my opinion it looks very nice, does't lag at all and has some usuable functionalities others haven't got

[Q] [REQ] Best music apk?

What is the best ICS music apk?
Ubermusic -- from the developer of LauncherPro
try playerpro or power amp, personally im using player pro, and i wont use stock music player anymore..=D
I'm a big fan of Winamp (pro) but as always, 'best' apps are always down to personal taste.
3 cubed, awesome
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The Stock one is pretty decent
Stck google music
V4.1.1.5.2 if im correct
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Really depends what you need from that and how you normally organise your music.
Personally I prefer to have a directory and file-based organisation, as most of the programs I've used until now tend to screw up and misread the albums especially if you've got various artists' albums. I do like listening to music, and rarely I'm shufflin'.
Anyway, recently I've started using MortPlayer Music: maybe it's not the best looking one, but does what I need and doesn't drain the battery too much.
poweramp has it all
Can't live without Google Music.
google music is my favourite, fits perfect to ics roms, and works really stable and looks quite good..
but its annoying that i can't choose ringtones with gmusic -.-
there is also a MIUI v4 music port on the net, looks really good but not stable at all
I really like cubed player.
Thanks for all your replies. I suppose I'll have to try them all out and decide for myself lol!
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Google play all access

http://phandroid.com/2013/05/15/google-play-music-all-access/
Found this thought id share.
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sharky481232 said:
http://phandroid.com/2013/05/15/google-play-music-all-access/
Found this thought id share.
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Downloaded it about an hour ago from the Play Store, it's awesome!
$9.99 per month. What a joke!
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I've tried spotify, Pandora, and doubletwist magic radio... I've been listening to all access for about two hours now. Seriously worth the 8.60$ a month.
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myturbo1 said:
$9.99 per month. What a joke!
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Why is it a joke...... Spotify charges the exact same amount for mobile devices.
If Google can get the deals in place and match their library, there is no joke about it, especially if you get in early on for the $7.99 price.
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Why is it a joke...... Spotify charges the exact same amount for mobile devices.
If Google can get the deals in place and match their library, there is no joke about it, especially if you get in early on for the $7.99 price.
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Where did you see the 7.99 price
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Where did you see the 7.99 price
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It's 7.99 a month if you sign up for the free trial before mid-june I think? http://www.androidcentral.com/google-play-music-all-access-unveiled
I'm a long-time Rhapsody user, but I've got to say, being able to combine the music I already have or have purchased with a subscription service is awfully convenient. On the other hand, only being able to use it on the web/my phone instead of also on my xbox for living room listening is less wonderful.
Nicee
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It's 7.99 a month if you sign up for the free trial before mid-june I think? http://www.androidcentral.com/google-play-music-all-access-unveiled
I'm a long-time Rhapsody user, but I've got to say, being able to combine the music I already have or have purchased with a subscription service is awfully convenient. On the other hand, only being able to use it on the web/my phone instead of also on my xbox for living room listening is less wonderful.
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Yea I signed up for it because it would be nice as you said for streaming plus songs I already have. But with so many companies offering music services it's going to be hard to have a single solution across all platforms. With this and my xbox/win8 set up I'm pretty much covered.
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Anyone notice the new play music no longer has EQUALIZER ?
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"keeping" music option takes 100times longer than it does on Spotify.
Im sure they will fix this soon.. I hope.
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i really want to subscribe to this but im outside US any ideas how i can achieve this?
I've been on Spotify for over a year, tried MOG, Rdio, everything. So far this has the best interface, with more music in some respects, with notification bar controls, and landscape mode, for 7.99. Great job Google! Just won me
I ditched MOG for All Access. I don't use all of its expanded features, but it does exactly what I need it to do.
I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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1) It's a holdover from when Google Music was upload/purchase only and didn't have a streaming option. I already had most of my albums uploaded to GMusic for streaming purposes. Now, though, I guess it's only if you want to upload stuff that isn't in Google's catalog.
2) For when you unsubscribe.
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I've not previously subscribed to a music service, couple of questions some of you may be able to answer... I have some guesses. Let me know if there are other use cases:
[Q-1] Why is there an option to still upload my music library when I've already purchased all access? I can play anything I want already, on demand or radio-like.
[GUESS-1] Is this to upload music I write, or music that's not licensed through the service (like a certain artist I want is missing, or not commercial yet)? Anything else? Should I "upload" music that I own that is available for streaming play? Will that impact anything like the quality? I'm guessing not, and I'm hoping if it detects a match it won't waste my 20,000 song space, or bother shoving up data it already has a better copy of.
[Q-2] Why can we still "buy" songs when we're all access? I can already play anything Google has. Why are you showing me this? I have seen a few comments (while searching for these answers) of people actually saying they wish their $7.99/mo. subscription came with 10 free songs... Why? That doesn't seem logical.
[GUESS-2] So I can still play it if I drop the subscription?
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You can't download all access music on your pc, just purchased tracks or your own. Also, Google doesn't have licenses for every label and every artist/album. Uploading your own supplements this. I also suspect their purchase library is larger than all access streaming but I can't confirm this, just guessing.
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Anyone notice the new play music no longer has EQUALIZER ?
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It's there, you sure you are not looking hard enough?
I checked on my Galaxy S4 and Nexus 10, it's there under the settings. And I am willing to bet if it is one my Nexus 10, it should be on your Nexus 4.
The one thing I LOVE about Google Music/All Access is that it displays the song playing on my car's radio, Spotify doesn't. Spotify is also finnicky with headset controls...sometimes when I hit play the stock Android players kicks on.
But what I do give Spotify props for are the nice little features - the desktop program is really easy to use, easy to create and modify your playlists, easy to see what's new and trending, and I really use the Popularity feature a lot. Also the app has crossfading, which is a little but awesome feature, it's also an easier interface.
I'm really on the fence with this one.

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