With O2 launching the XDAIIi when will they be launching their music player for the X range? The website says soon but that's been there for ages.
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I have been giving pocket player a trial on my Prophet spv m600.
http://www.conduits.com/products/player/
I just thought i would post a comment on how it supports A2DP and works
very well with my Moto H820 headset.
Its a full featured application and much better than windows media player.
Just thought i would set the ball rolling for any comments on A2DP music playing.
You can download a 30 trial at the above link.
Adey.
Doesn't it drain the battery when you use A2DP`?
When compeared to 'normal' headphones?
Yes it does drain the battery more if you use a2dp, could not say how much it differs from using cable headset though.
This pair delivers a quite good sound quality of MP3 sonys using Media Player. However, there is an issue of 2 to 3 pauses every song. The song plays continuously after the pauses automatically. If anyone has solution to this issue, please let me know.
Thanks!
decrease bitrate. usually it must be less then 192
Hi,
I was hoping for a little advice from someone who has the Vario III. I am on T-mobile in the Uk and I am currently thinking of getting shut of my N95 and getting one of these. I primarily want a smartphone that has good music playback facilites as well as a good web browsing phone. The N95 can play Mp3's through headphones but the quality is noticebally not as good as on my Ipod.
Is the Vario III a good music player , it seems to have a high spec in all other areas. Also do you use the built in MP3 player or is there a better third party app that can play them. What's the battery life like when just playing back music and what is currently the largest memory card it takes.
Lastly, am I right in assuming the Vario III is the same as the Kaiser? Is it just rebranding?
Thanks for any help!
The Kaiser/TyTn II/Vario III/whatever else they want to call it has pretty decent audio out.
I personally use a stereo bluetooth headset for listening to music which is damn near perfect.
The hands free kit that comes with it has... well... what you expect from a hands free kit - fairly bad audio reproduction.
I haven't tried many of the audio adapters found in this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332164 thread but I'm thinking of buying one of them for when I connect it up to an external source.
Hope this helps..
I find the audio on the Kaiser to be excellent - a definate improvement over my old Blue Angel.
For example, when I have TomTom going as well as music, the voice directions mix in perfectly with the music - no crackles, no distortion etc. In fact, at times we miss the directions cause they mix in so well we think it is part of the song
I use Pocket Player as it plays WMA and has a much better interface than windows media player - all the functions can be controlled by keys, plus you do not need to make playlists, it will auto scan the tags and build a database from that.
I have a MDA Vario II phone and bought a headset Nokia BH-503, sound is great, but every 20 seconds (aprox.) sound is interrupted for about a second (aprox.) and then continues. This happens all the time, so I never get a complete song with no interruptions played. I tried Core Player, TCMP, Pocket Player and WMP. When one player playing music and other playing movie (the processor is about at 100%) there is no problem, but it's no good for the battery...
What can I do?
SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 was reason. With SPB Mobile Shell 2 there is no problem, but it is very ugly.
Any alternatives of SPB Mobile Shell 3.5?
anyone please tell me....i've tried many app. to play streaming media on prophet ( coreplayer, getv, mvu ,etc ) but it's all stack when each time to play....i want to know if it's normal or not?
do prophet can play such media streamingly?
if prophet have enough memory to play media streamingly?
I little bit jealus with nokia 5800 that play streaming media via wifi connection smothly.....