Does anyone know of a multi-track recording app similar to meTeor on Windows Mobile?
I used to love this on my HTC HD2 but haven't been able to find anything close to it on Android?
It was really handy for me to get song ideas down roughly before going into the studio so would love to get up and running on my HTC Desire!
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Hi guys!
Do any of you know if there is a program, similar to Spotify, for windows mobile? I`ve heard of MySpot, but can`t find a working version.
Please reply!
Thanks!
i would allso like to know this!
there it is : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=580208
works for me
Thanks a lot! It works just fine for me to
Thank you!
mezher89 said:
Thanks a lot! It works just fine for me to
Thank you!
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This is my first post so be gentle.
I have installed the .cab but when I click on the track in myspot it asks me to save/open the .ogg file. The same thing happened when I went to tinyurl.com to do the test.
do i need a codec to play .ogg? if so where do I get one?
Thanks
myspot problem
having upgraded to spotify premium to use this prog on HTC HD2 everytime a track starts to load i get exception 0x8000ffff - any ideas?
I installed NanoGroove www.nanogroove.net
which intergartes with Grooveshark. It works perfect everytime and there is as many tracks on Grooveshark to play with as Spotify and you don't need a premium account.
Yes! Spotify will come to Windows Mobile 6.5 within a month!
http://www.winmobile.se/index.php/?p=1371
It runs great on 480×800 touch screens, and supports all features of Spotify including:
Offline mode
Save offline audio files to phone, or storage card
Multi resolution support
Multitasking support – Yes you can run Spotify in the background and play Bubble breaker at the same time
So, for all the people who doubt that the interest in the Windows Mobile platform for developers, see this as a positive development for the platform!
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Brgds... /Tubgirl
I'm running Spotify on my HD2 right now
Instead of waiting for the Windows Mobile client I'm using the Android version instead!!
Brgds... /Tubgirl
Hi there
Does anyone know of a multitrack recorder for HTC HD2. I phone have one called 4track and there is a pocketpc version called MeTeor available but it is not compatible with the HD2
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has sein or ported over the zune and or netflix application from Windows Mobile 7? Would be much appriciated.
My Beast of a phone only known as the EVO
LG_iiNsTiiNcT said:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has sein or ported over the zune and or netflix application from Windows Mobile 7? Would be much appriciated.
My Beast of a phone only known as the EVO
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lol this is funny
Being someone who owns a Zune HD, why would you want the Zune Application ported? Android's music player is great, as is Zune's UI, but what good would the Zune Experience do on the Evo when you can't sync it to the Zune Software? But I digress, if it is the look and feel you're looking for, check the marketplace for Zune Home, it pretty much is the Zune UI as a Launcher for your Evo.
I was mainley worried about the video part not so much the music or feel....
My Beast of a phone known as the EVO
Hi hope someone can help,
my dad hosts an online radio station, and i would like to learn (with help) how to build a basic android app to stream his site. for his birthday,
is this possible,
his radio site is http://www.opfradio.com/
thanks all
Do you have any development experience at all? If not then it will be very very very hard.
There are many ways of creating an Android app. You could use Java to write a native app, but for streaming audio I would suggest using Flash and build an Android app with this.
Flash is made for audio and visual development so I think that would be the best option. Start by creating a swf file in Flash that can stream the radio, and then port this over to Android. Google is your big friend here.
If you want to go through the Java route, start by creating an hello world app from the android website: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/index.html
After this you will have the challenge to find out how to stream the audio.
Good luck and I'm curious on how you get on.
Also take a look at appinventor. I believe I saw a streaming feature last time I visited.
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Also take a look at appinventor. I believe I saw a streaming feature last time I visited.
Sent From My HTC Evo 3D Using Tapatalk On The Now Network From Sprint!
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Good point. As an experienced developer I have not bothered looking into appinventor as it sounded too simple. So I was not aware it could stream audio. But that might be exactly what you're looking for.
Anyone know of a decent multitrack recording app for windows phone 7, for musicians such as myself?
Thanks in advance..
I used to use Meteor, but it seems to only be good for older versions of Windows Mobile..
Do tell
THANKS
Seph
after using windows 8 for a little bit and seeing their interesting take on what multi track recording and music creation could look like on a touch screen, i've had an interesting idea on a recording app for the wp7. however, i'm a bit new to the development field, and this would take some time for me to create.
so far though, no app exists that i know of.
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Anyone know of a decent multitrack recording app for windows phone 7, for musicians such as myself?
Thanks in advance..
I used to use Meteor, but it seems to only be good for older versions of Windows Mobile..
Do tell
THANKS
Seph
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yeah but how would you record, trough the phones mic? Multitrack recording is possible i think, although wp7 is not super good with audio.
I have some classes for a drum machinr/sampler but was not satisfied by the latency, however this might be solvedeable with some sort of offset.
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yeah but how would you record, trough the phones mic? Multitrack recording is possible i think, although wp7 is not super good with audio.
I have some classes for a drum machinr/sampler but was not satisfied by the latency, however this might be solvedeable with some sort of offset.
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Yeah, it would be for fun on the go. Can't be worse than what I used to do with Meteor on my htc touch wm6.1
I have seen some decent apps for iphones and was expecting to at least find one with wp7. I agree, there appears to be none. For now...
O well.
Multitrack Recorder for WP7
I know this thread is pretty old, but I was surprised that there hadn't been a Multitrack recording app for the Windows Phone 7 yet.
So I made one! Just search for 4-Track Recorder in the Windows Phone Marketplace. It's free!
Thanks for the inspiration!