I'm looking for a spectrascope type effect for a media player in android like the waveform display in windows media player basically line drawing out the shapes of sounds playing
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My evo had a sick waveform lwp that went with the music. I bet there's something on the market similiar
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Title says it all, I don't care about color mixture or any of that. I simply want it set to where when I play a song and turn my screen off the led light comes on and changes colors (much like the way that led disco does) but without having to use an external app and it still going through all of my songs instead of just one pre determined one. Payment of $10 shall be sent through PayPal whenever a working apk for my ATT S3 is presented. Reply with any questions.
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i.e. the saturation/sharpness changes when playing something in video player
This is kind of hard to explain but if you play a video and watch the display difference especially noticable in the status bar at the top
What is this and is there any way to use it as the default display setting?
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Movie mode, I'd presume. I guess I didn't notice it since I'm always in "Natural" mode, which is pretty close to "Movie" mode in terms of contrast etc.
Out of all of the android phones I've had, some have faded the music currently playing when a notification happens (like how the iPhone handles it) and some, like the GS4, cut the audio off and resumes it once the notification sound finishes. I much prefer the audio fading while the notification plays, is there any way to make this happen, or is it ROM-dependent? I can't imagine something like that is baked into TouchWiz, and moreso dictated by the Android framework itself.
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Still learning about my new toy.
Is there an app/tweak to increase color saturation on the display? It seems a little bland compared with my galaxy s3.
Also, supposedly google books will read books out loud, but some setting somewhere needs to be turned on? Also, how do you actually add your own predownloaded media to the various libraries?
(books, movies, music)
The help that came with the library was sort of worthless.
Samsung's are over saturated. Every screen looks bland compared to them but I don't believe the saturation is a natural duplication.
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Anyone got any good recommendations for a music player, thanks
Power amp is still the best music player hands down.
I have tried many many players - nothing compares, the widgets are good too and allow custom skins.
Check it out.
I've been using power amp but the bass is distorted when streaming to Bluetooth devices (soundbars, high etc) whereas stock player doesn't, I've tried different presets and fiddled
If you fall in the small category that doesn't like poweramp give shuttle a shot. Was my favourite player until I realized how dope play music actually is lol
Power amp widget + lockscreen notification + status notification. Didn't find anything better yet.