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Do you get a graphic equalizer for music player on the P910i
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Posted: 2005-10-21 16:10:14
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Not on the default music player. You can install a third party app called Powermp3, though which has a 10 band equalizer. It also supports ogg files.
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Posted: 2005-10-21 16:22:23
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Yeh, Power MP3 rox, but it suks up juice FAST!
Jon
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Posted: 2005-10-21 22:16:13
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I've been using powermp3, not too happy with it. It seems to randomly jump to the next track regularly.
I just spotted this new mp3 player, looks very cool and has a 10 band graphic eq. Also boasts 3d visualisations! Gotta try this!
http://my-symbian.com/uiq/dow[....].php?name=CubiX%20MP3%20Player
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Posted: 2005-10-22 00:03:47
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CubiX MP3 Player is a high quality MP3 player which lets you create your own playlist, displays amazing 3D visualizations, provides a 10-Band Graphical Equalizer, skinning and much more. Main features: two fully functional modes: graphics and text 3 amazing 3D visualizations (you can get more visualizations with the "ADDITIONAL PACK") skinning - you get 4 superb skins with the program (you can get more skins with the "ADDITIONAL PACK") top quality MP3 playback equalizer: 10-band and graphical plays music also in flip-closed mode resumes playback after incoming/outgoing calls, stops playback while there is an incoming call play / pause / change volume with the jog dial additional keys for Motorola users displays song title, track number, information on the file, etc fully customizable playlist you can change font colors repeat function: song / playlist and more!
I have the it installed on my p910 and it works great!!!
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Posted: 2005-10-22 00:32:00
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I think ogg play is the best
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Posted: 2005-10-22 00:49:09
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Hi matt69,
I am using PowerMP3 2.0 for the past few months daily, and find it really the best music player for our P series as it not only have EQ support for MP3, but also provide native (non-EQ support tentatively) for AAC and Ogg. I have not experienced any issues except that it sucks battery life faster than default Music Player, and this is probably due to the EQ.
The developer has in another thread requested people facing issues with PowerMP3 to drop him a note so that he can help to sort out the issues. Maybe you can drop him an email to assist? His email address is:
PowerMP3@mail.ru
Cheers
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Posted: 2005-10-22 03:25:01
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hey that cubix mp3 looks good...i better try that software
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Posted: 2005-10-22 03:48:02
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The problem I had with PowerMP3 was that some MP3s are not loaded properly the app having an error with server or something. When I installed version 2 I got no problems what-so-ever. The MP3s loaded perfectly and with a loading bar too.
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Posted: 2005-11-16 07:44:46
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I also tried cubix but the player took alot of time to load. This maybe because of the viz and the 3d but for a music player for a phone, it a great development to add such eye candy but still who would marvel at the viz when most people only wanted to have a music player for their mobile device to hear good music and not because of the player's viz?
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Posted: 2005-11-16 07:48:12
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