[Q] AudioBooks - HTC Inspire 4G

whats up fellas.. quick question.. i rooted my inspire and have been successful with installing ROMS but i cant seem for the life of me to play my audioBooks.. At all.
does anyone know how to get audiobooks on the phone and play?

I use mort player audiobook version to play audio books. But it is going to depend on what type they are.

Might want to try the Audible app. Thats great, but only if you have an account at Audible. The app is available at the Market.
For my books that I have on CD, I just convert them to MP3 and use Ambling Books Bookplayer Pro - store the books on your SD card and you're all set. Great app (also available on in the Market).
Have fun!
Tin

I use Audible for their format of books and Akimbo for all the M4B books that I have downloaded or converted for myself. Both work wonderfully. Akimbo has an brand new update that allows for things like bookmarks. Time-wise, these two apps are probably the most used on my phone.

What kind of audiobooks are you trying to play?
I use to get audiobooks in pdf format, and I can read and listen it perfectly with ez PDF Reader but also you can download it in mp3 format and play it with MortPlayer or Ambling bookplayer.
If you are using m4b audiobooks, you could use some software like this to change the format of your books.
hxxp://www.convert-m4b-mp3.com/ just change xx for tt

I have audible running on Cyanogenmod without an issue. It does require the subscription or just purchasing books individually. It would be worth checking out. It is easy to get a free book to test it, just listen to a program like Mac Break Weekly on the Twit network (www.twit.tv) They give you an offer code to get a free book when you try audible.

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Music app that will stream from URLs in m3u playlists?

I used to be able to do this with pocketplayer in windows mobile. I just got an android phone today (G1, old but much better than my even older phone) and I wanted to be able to stream my music library to my phone. I already have the means to stream it to anything else using edna (http://edna.sourceforge.net/), which I managed to run as a service in the background.
The idea was to be able to access my music library on the phone's browser and then have it open the generated .m3u file using a music player. But I have yet to find a single music player for Android that can do this except maybe this app called "Just Playlists", which doesn't really work at all unless I download the playlist first. And it won't do that, it automatically opens them with the program.
So, I'm thinking of downloading subsonic to use as an mp3 server, but the thing is that I feel that it's unnecessary to have two mp3 servers running at a time. The only benefit is having it on my phone, but otherwise I can just use edna on another device, like a computer, and open the playlist files with VLC or Winamp.
Another problem I ran into with Just Playlists is that it won't preload the song titles/artists for the songs, so I'll be looking at the full URL waiting for it to scroll by so I can pick a song. This is if it works at all.
So, help? Anyone know of any apps?
Using CIFS to mount music shares
I've actually been trying to do a similar thing. I've been using cifs to mount my music folder onto my Desire. It seems like a slightly easier way to get access to the files than using edna, especially because it doesn't require any extra software.
I have been struggling to find a decent music player than can easily handle such a large volume of files. I'm using Winamp Beta for my music and whilst I can play files, I need to use a file browser to find the files I want to play.
I also can't find a way of playing the m3u playlists I have stored on my computer. I've used Audio Galaxy and this has the same problem (unless you're using iTunes). Subsonic has better support but it's pretty expensive.
has anyone found a working soultion for this yet? I have a set of m3u and pls files which are saved URL's of online radio stations, some from shoutcast, some from other sources that on Windows Mobile I used GS Player to listen to
Just Playlists seems to come the closest out of any apps I've tried to working but either gives me an unexpected error message when trying to open the file or it looks like it has opened it but I get no playback.
I've tried StremFurious, VLC S&C and I think one or two others but no luck yet, curious if others have a solution
thanks!

Why is it so hard to find a decent music player?

It's things like this that makes me frustrated about Android. There is so much noise about hotspot, or tethering, or other geeky stuff that are pretty useless for regular users. But the music player, a standard feature for every phone nowadays, is really bad.
All I want is to transfer the damn songs with playlist and play on my phone!
Well, the stock player doesn't recognize playlist.
So I have to use other music apps.
I have tried doubleTwist. It doesn't recognize playlist created by its own desktop app. And also, you have to use its desktop app to sync music. And the syncing is not so good, lots of Artwork is missing.
I then turn to Cubed (superscript 3). It's cool. It reads my playlist. But it creates duplicated ones. In other words, every time you sync your music, it creates new playlist. I did a little research, it turns out it's the problem of the OS. If you copy your songs to external SD, the OS will scan them and then create duplicated list. Music players just read the list from the OS.
Another problem of Cubed is, if I manually copy music to SD card, all my artworks are gone.
I have tried other *free* music players on the market. None of them works perfectly. And I am so cheap that I don't want to pay for a feature that a smartphone should easily have.
mwxiao said:
It's things like this that makes me frustrated about Android. There is so much noise about hotspot, or tethering, or other geeky stuff that are pretty useless for regular users. But the music player, a standard feature for every phone nowadays, is really bad.
All I want is to transfer the damn songs with playlist and play on my phone!
Well, the stock player doesn't recognize playlist.
So I have to use other music apps.
I have tried doubleTwist. It doesn't recognize playlist created by its own desktop app. And also, you have to use its desktop app to sync music. And the syncing is not so good, lots of Artwork is missing.
I then turn to Cubed (superscript 3). It's cool. It reads my playlist. But it creates duplicated ones. In other words, every time you sync your music, it creates new playlist. I did a little research, it turns out it's the problem of the OS. If you copy your songs to external SD, the OS will scan them and then create duplicated list. Music players just read the list from the OS.
Another problem of Cubed is, if I manually copy music to SD card, all my artworks are gone.
I have tried other *free* music players on the market. None of them works perfectly. And I am so cheap that I don't want to pay for a feature that a smartphone should easily have.
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Are you coming from an iTunes? Many of the problems with artwork deal with the way the artwork is embedded. AAC files do tags poorly and I had to rerip all my files to MP3 and make sure that the artwork was embedded in the tags and not in a folder. I used MediaMonkey to sync my music to my phone. I don't use playlists - I just put about 2GB of music on and pick what i want. The stock music player works great for me in this regard.
The stock music player allows local playlists, but so far doesn't import them. I think it is a matter of discovering name and format.
alphadog00 said:
Are you coming from an iTunes? Many of the problems with artwork deal with the way the artwork is embedded. AAC files do tags poorly and I had to rerip all my files to MP3 and make sure that the artwork was embedded in the tags and not in a folder. I used MediaMonkey to sync my music to my phone. I don't use playlists - I just put about 2GB of music on and pick what i want. The stock music player works great for me in this regard.
The stock music player allows local playlists, but so far doesn't import them. I think it is a matter of discovering name and format.
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Thanks for your reply. I have a relatively big library in iTunes so playlist is kinda of necessary for me. It really sucks that the stock music player can't do it.
I didn't know about the iTunes artworks problem. All my song files are .mp3. I thought artwork was embedded in the file.
I've had pretty good success using an app called "isynchr" available in the market. It's not free, though! But it allows you to take your playlists from iTunes, copy them (and the songs) over to your phone and play everything using the music player that came on the phone.
Try this:
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751429
It works great for me and along with the mp3tagger pro app that lets you edit the ID3 tags and download artwork, its been a huge timesaver for me.
I feel your pain; I've had trouble finding a music player I really liked too. As of now, I'm just using the stock Samsung Music Player.
...which actually isn't that bad. It works well enough and the 5.1 feature is awesome.
check doubletwist. very good GUI and has itunes compatibility but I have not used that personally
DoubleTwist is a good music player and can export your playlists from itunes. They syncing is a bit slow tho.
I really had a hard time with doubletwist, and it took forever to start up on the pc.
I would recommend 'Songbird' on the desktop. It's built on top of a Mozilla Firefox framework, has great plug-ins and extensions, and via MTP can sync playlists with M3Us to the captivate, and then mixzing as the player on the captivate.
noidd said:
Try this:
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751429
It works great for me and along with the mp3tagger pro app that lets you edit the ID3 tags and download artwork, its been a huge timesaver for me.
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Thanks a lot. The Android music player is much better than the Samsung one. Though I have a few bugs for just 10 min of try. Well, it's actually not a big of a deal. Playlist works fine, album art works fine. And that's all I am asking for.
closeshave2 said:
I've had pretty good success using an app called "isynchr" available in the market. It's not free, though! But it allows you to take your playlists from iTunes, copy them (and the songs) over to your phone and play everything using the music player that came on the phone.
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+1 on this app, you can use the stock samsung player, and double twist recongizes the playlists as well. it was much easier and faster on my computer as well. syching around 6 gigs of music only took around 15 mintues as opposed to over 2 hours with double twist.
ANOTHER good and easy to use apps is called "itunes agent". All you have to do is plug in the phone as USB drive and use it to sync you songs. Check it out. I use it for my WinMo phone and it is probably one of the best tool for sync songs to my phne.
mwxiao said:
Thanks for your reply. I have a relatively big library in iTunes so playlist is kinda of necessary for me. It really sucks that the stock music player can't do it.
I didn't know about the iTunes artworks problem. All my song files are .mp3. I thought artwork was embedded in the file.
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I had all my music in iTunes (many files were AAC - ripped that way before i knew better) and I learned the hardway that iTunes some funky things. I actually used MP3tag to fix the tags - lots of Android phones don't like the tags if some fields are empty - this has the effect of showing uknown artist and maybe empty album art. iTunes added some funky stuff to some of the tags, so once i got it all cleaned up and made sure the album artwork was embedded in the tags all was good.
As for playlists - you could try Samsung Kies - it does sync with the phone and allows you to make playlists. I have not tried it for syncing yet.

Best way to manage music?

Anyone know a good way to manage music with a g2x??
I have well over 2k songs on my itunes. I have them all on my g2x, but it seems to have a poor music managing system.
Songs/Artists/Playlists are duplicated many times, playlists duplicate the songs within them sometimes, etc.
I'm wondering if theres a good software to manage the music on my phone?
Something comparable to itunes preferrably
I just want to be able to make playlists on my computer without them duplicating on my phone.
I've tried doubletwist, itunesagent (which doesn't copy playlists), and even winamp.
i'm just using Google Play
I'm just using Google Play Music as well and transfer my files via mass storage. Now I use the cloud for Google Play Music and just keep a few albums on my SD card. I have no problems with duplicates or any other issues.
You have to get a tag editor and
Make sure there filled out right... iTunes fixes them but the music players don't.
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Kplaylist + MediaMonkey + Google Play
All my music is on an a private web server that can stream all my music. I stopped using iTunes a long time ago, but all my music is on this web server.
http://www.kplaylist.net/
If you can setup an Apache Service with PHP, you will love this app. Its the only thing I use and get my music anywhere.
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MediaMonkey
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
I only use this to update the ID Tags of all my songs and add the album picture from the web. Its a bit tricky, but what I do is, when I decide I want to add and album to Google Play I tag and add the picture album then upload them.
I have like 40 gigs of music, and slowly have converted to Google play. I fix the tags and albums as I go. Its worked so far
Sometimes the picture or the album name comes out wrong, have to re-upload or manually correct it once its inside Google. It happens sometimes, especially if mediamonkey can't find the rare song online.
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Google Play
If done right, all the songs will be properly tagged and the album picture inside. Its running better now then when it was called (Google Music). Used to crash alot. The only decision you have is "Make available Offline"
In the end, when its nicely organized, I use Google Play way way more.
yoo992 said:
I've tried doubletwist, itunesagent (which doesn't copy playlists), and even winamp.
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I've been using Doubletwist and it copies my playlist from itunes just fine
I use Banshee Media Player. I have it set up to sync one specific playlist. It works in one-click and it even converts my FLAC files on the fly to V9 mp3! Even better, even though I have it set to sync one playlist, it keeps track of which tracks belong to other playlists too. I use it on Ubuntu but I think the sync options work on Windows too.
Edit: It also keeps my media tagged, downloads album art and sorts the files into an [Artist]>[Album] folder structure.

Does anyone know why PowerAmp wont play my Spotify synced files?

I have files on my local PC (iTunes) which then are synced to my SIII via Spotify. The only place I have these songs stored on the handset are in the Spotify cache folder, and they have long cryptic file names. DoubleTwist, Amazon MP3 and Google Play players find and play the songs (assuming via Tag info), but PowerAmp will not. I know PowerAmp CAN play them, because when I open the file via Astro and select PowerAmp as the app to use it plays no problem.
Is this simply a deficiency in PowerAmp? I guess I know the answer is yes, but would like someone with an idea whats going on for a confirmation.
I can always use AirPlay in DoubleTwist. But I use Spotify mostly, and when I am just listening to local music files I like PowerAmp better as a player (plus I paid for the premium version a while ago).
Eh figured it out. Had to force PowerAmp to Auto detect new Music folders. Its all good now. (didn't have to do that in the other apps, but oh well.)

[Q] Whats the best free app for listening to podcast files ? (not RSS feeds)

I have a Galaxy Ace Plus.
The stock music player on my old Galaxy mini was great for Podcasts, I could switch between podcasts and it would always resume from the last place I left off previously, even if I turned off my phone or added new media.
The stock player on the Galaxy Ace Plus however, whilst better for music, sucks for Podcasts, and doesn't do any of the above and even forgets what podcast I'm listening to if I add new media to my SD card. Can anyone recommend a free app that requires as few permissions as possible, and can do everything my old music player did and is preferably ad free and lightweight ?. Id also really like a fast forward button as there are some Podcasts I listen to that have ads I want to fast forward, and using the bar on the touch screen doesn't cut it as its not accurate enough. RSS feeds and being able to download Podcasts is a bonus but not essential.
Ive already tried Podcast Addict, it does all the above but the add's it displays and needing to boot at start with my phone makes it sluggish. BeyondPod and DoggCatcher don't recognize the tags or embedded images in my podcasts, so I have to search for them by file name, which is a pain. Ive also tried Clean Music, Podcast Player and Android Music, these are all lightweight and add free, and between the 3 do all of the above but id rather not have to chop and change between 3 different apps.
Thanks in advance.
J0hnick said:
I have a Galaxy Ace Plus.
The stock music player on my old Galaxy mini was great for Podcasts, I could switch between podcasts and it would always resume from the last place I left off previously, even if I turned off my phone or added new media.
The stock player on the Galaxy Ace Plus however, whilst better for music, sucks for Podcasts, and doesn't do any of the above and even forgets what podcast I'm listening to if I add new media to my SD card. Can anyone recommend a free app that requires as few permissions as possible, and can do everything my old music player did and is preferably ad free and lightweight ?. Id also really like a fast forward button as there are some Podcasts I listen to that have ads I want to fast forward, and using the bar on the touch screen doesn't cut it as its not accurate enough. RSS feeds and being able to download Podcasts is a bonus but not essential.
Ive already tried Podcast Addict, it does all the above but the add's it displays and needing to boot at start with my phone makes it sluggish. BeyondPod and DoggCatcher don't recognize the tags or embedded images in my podcasts, so I have to search for them by file name, which is a pain. Ive also tried Clean Music, Podcast Player and Android Music, these are all lightweight and add free, and between the 3 do all of the above but id rather not have to chop and change between 3 different apps.
Thanks in advance.
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I recommend you Podkicker Podcast Player,
Hi,
The best app, best ROM, best kernel, or best pizza will all be pretty subjective decisions. Best to try and decide for yourself.
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