did you follow the thread?
did you use the in-thread search?
did you use the in-thread search?
Well, lets's check this out:
Spotify:
By the way, one of the most popular music player just announced its Android version, I have a test run on that immediately:
I didn't know the Volume control page can overlap on the playback screen like this, cool!
did you follow the thread?
did you use the in-thread search?
Thanks a bunch! @audio123
Yes I did and for whatever reason the search results were not useful. Whats the harm in asking a relevant question for the second time any way?
i second that. I use the search spotify to find that post by andyBecause the answer to the question is there already. Typing "Spotify" in the search bar would have answered it right away.
i second that. I use the search spotify to find that post by andy
i guess you just miss out haha cheers!I always use the search function but I don't know why I couldn't find what I was looking for this time.
Just tested gapless. Plays damn fine well, while manually changing/pausing track has a bit of delay, it doesn't seem so with gapless.
As for file limit, can't say. I only have 1195 files.
Thanks. Gapless is important for me as I have lots of live-albums.
File limit we will see. So far nobody has mentione dit. But a lot of Chiense DAPs had the problem of a 5,800 file limit (at least
for library view) as they all got their basic firmware from the same obscure source.
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Sorry, I have missed your question in the first round.
The i5 does not has a predefined file limit, we adopted the file management service form Android and use them as-is, unless Android 4.4 has a file limit hidden somewhere that we are not aware of, we probably can have peace of mind on this issue with i5.
If you have a player with China firmware and care about Google Play, DO NOT UPDATE or you will LOSE Google Play. I am not sure if it is removed in 1.1 or 1.2. I went straight to 1.2 and PFFT gone. A workaround exists; Amazon App Store works just fine when sideloaded and installed via ES File Explorer Manager. Tidal, Pandora and Spotify are all there, and all work. For those with Amazon accounts it seems to be a much less resource intensive way to get access to streaming apps.