I do have the paid version, it adds song, artist, and album
functionality. haven't really explored more than that, try the free
version and then if you like it but want the additional functionality,
it is worth the upgrade price.
On 2/28/2013 10:40 AM, Amanda Chokov wrote:
Plenty. First off, it's got folder-based navigation. So there's no
complicated browsing, no odd library functionallity. You have things
like repeat, shuffle, and playlist creation. You can save your own
playlists and select them for later playback if you wish. There is a
sleep timer, too. So you can set it to play a file or a playlist, and
it will turn off after the amount of time you specify. You can add
effects to the audio, like surround sound, reverb, 3 d, etc. You can
stream web content through it... mind you, I've never done that before
so I can't tell you how it works. There are plenty of easy-to-use
controls, mostly located along the bottom edge of the screen. Rewind,
play-slash-pause, fast forward, reverse, skip, etc. You can customize
the length of time the fast forward and rewind functions operate with.
i. E. Whether you go forward or back five seconds, ten, fifteen, etc.
You can also have it running in the background while you do other
things. You can set it to stop playing when you do certain things like
answering and making a call, or even plugging or unplugging your
headset. I think I've covered everything, in the light version anyway.
lol I don't have the paid version yet and so can't really get into
detail about that. If anyone's interested I'd be happy to help with
any questions. Like I said, I swear by this app and as long as they
keep up the accessibility, I'm not using anything else.
Cheers,
Amanda
On 2/28/13, Claudia <[email protected]> wrote:
What can you do with this app?
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [MA] accessible music player
Hi,
Yes. I personally swear by Tiny Player. There's a light version and a paid
version. Both are absolutely wonderful. Simple, small, yet packed with
useful features.
A word of advise, though. If you decide to check it out, there is something
in the settings that says switch to classic view. Make sure you do that.
Otherwise it will be a pain!
Cheers,
Amanda
On 2/27/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi. Is there a good accessible music player available that's free in
the google play store?
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