Im planning to get one. I want to use it as book reader, photo gallery, recipe reader and for music.
I want to connect it to a jack cable and use it as a music player (does it have fm radio? ). I want to know if i can control the galaxy note remotely with my HTC One to switch between songs. Can i play songs from my HTC ONE to the galaxy note (via bluetooth) ?
I also want to use a microsd of 64 gb full of mp3 and connect a usb stick with 32gb of music to it.
What do you think, should i get one?
Thanks.
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I got lost trying to compare all the MP3 models so....can someone tell me which model(s) have these features.
I looking for an MP3 player with the following features.
Aprox. 500 songs capacity
FM radio
FM recorder
Bookmark function so I could stop podcasts and return to where I left off.
Screen so I could see albums and songs, podcasts from same site...
Maybe I'd better stop there.
you mean htc phones which support mp3 ?
all wm200X devices play mp3 out of the box
how many songs they play depend on the memory
and since people can add flash cards as they see fit
it's no biggi really
Artemis does fm
if you mean a standalone mp3 player as in not a wm device or phone then
a list would be impossible i'd say there are around 5000 of such devices out there
maybe this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=314234
My sister used an MP3 player in her car. It is very useful and cheapest from others.
I think you can get your all features in this player. it’s sound output is very good as well as amazing battery life. You may check out the site : www.goliathbargains.com
I forgot to tell you... Remote is very handy. I no longer need to locate the forward button on FM transmitter while driving.
Good luck!
how do u access mp3 for the Dash.Do u need a data package
mp3 on Dash
Not sure what is your question? Are you asking how to put mp3 files on you Dash OR How to play an MP3 once it is there. Following are answers to both of these:
1. You should have a micro SD card by now on your Dash. If not, buy one and insert in provided slot. Take a 2 GB one as not sure currently how 4 GB performs on it. Then connect your phone to your computer via supplied mini USB cable. You will see phone icon in file folder list. Expand Storage Card there. You can copy mp3 files there in any folder of your choice.
2. After MP3 files are copied on your phone (or if they exist there already), you can use in built Windows Media player to play them. Simply run Windows Media player and point to mp3 files and play. You can even create playlists for frequently listened-to songs. Alternatively, you can download TCPMP software on it and use. I also recommend SRS WOW software to enrich headphone listening experience. Both TCPMP and SRS WOW can be searched in this forum. You can even set MP3s as your ringtones.
Have fun!
Cheers,
KC
hi,thinking of downsizing to a nexus 5 or z1 compact then remembered if i get nexus 5 i will have to stream my music from play music so just wondering how can i play my music offline if i decide to get the nexus 5:good: sorry meant to say im on note 2 just now
tonybhoy said:
hi,thinking of downsizing to a nexus 5 or z1 compact then remembered if i get nexus 5 i will have to stream my music from play music so just wondering how can i play my music offline if i decide to get the nexus 5:good: sorry meant to say im on note 2 just now
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Didnt realize that was an issue! Whats stopping you installing a music player such as VLC or WinAMP on your phone?
tonylee000 said:
Didnt realize that was an issue! Whats stopping you installing a music player such as VLC or WinAMP on your phone?
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what I mean is Nexus has no sd card slot so all my music would be in the cloud and it would use all my data to listen to it so that's why I want to know if I could listen offline
You answered it yourself... if it's in the cloud... it means it's on the internet... if you're not on the internet (online), then you can't access them.
That being said... how much free space you have on your Nexus... because nobody needs ALL their music at one time. Surely you can afford 500mb or more to put 100 tracks on physical memory (then use a good player to play them anytime).
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You answered it yourself... if it's in the cloud... it means it's on the internet... if you're not on the internet (online), then you can't access them.
That being said... how much free space you have on your Nexus... because nobody needs ALL their music at one time. Surely you can afford 500mb or more to put 100 tracks on physical memory (then use a good player to play them anytime).
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i have 45 gb on an sd card and usually just hit random :good:
I have 200GB + ... that doesn't mean I put it all on my phone or SD card or listen to all of it. You can't have everything in life man... learn to compromise and cut it down to 2GB (that's around 55-68hrs of music depending on size) of music you really like... or get a phone with SD card slot where you can random.
***Again though, if you have Note2 and want to downsize, you're going to run into things you can't do or get on other phones compared to your Note2.
I wouldn't get the Nexus 5 then... go for the Sony or maybe S4??
Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device. Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
I use isyncr In the market on your note 4
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Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device and says, "This player does not support this type of file". Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
I am probably wrong but isn't music on an iPhone some proprietary suffix and not mp3
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Hello everyone!
I once was an iPhone 5S user before transferring over to the Note 4, so I have a load of music in my iTunes library. I just want to know from you guys what is the fastest way to transfer my music from iTunes to my Note 4. Every time I drag and drop my music to the Note 4, it appears to not work on my device and says, "This player does not support this type of file". Can you please provide what steps you use in order to transfer your music? And also, I'm a music fanatic, so I like to see the correct album artwork, artist, song title, etc. Thank you for all of your answers!
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I use the "iSyncr: iTunes to Android" app from the play store. It's free for first 100 songs and one playlist. It costs $4.99 (I think) for unlimited songs and playlists. It works great and is well worth the expense.
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