Re: Double Twist
And here's a link to the App if you want to take a look at exactly what it does. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doubleTwist.androidPlayer&hl=en On 5/08/2016 7:10 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote: Hi! Now we talking! This could be something for me who is a big fan of airplay. How much did the app cost? /A On 4 Aug 2016, at 20:21, Dane Trethowan wrote: Okay, had some time up my sleeve so thought I'd take another look at Double twist and before we go any further I've purchased the full version of this extremely versatile audio media player/manager Android App. For those fans of AirPlay I managed to start streaming to my AirPlay devices without too much fuss though its not quite as easy as it could be given the buttons aren't labeled however if you're used to the logical layout of most music players then you shouldn't have too much trouble, along the button of the screen are your standard back, play/pause and next buttons for example and above that is a button which brings up a list of AirPlay devices when double-tapped, just select one or more and enjoy the music, I had to use the Back button of my Samsung Galaxy S6 to get out of this list and back into the music playing screen. I'll do some further exploration later on as there's a hell of a lot to this App including iTunes library sync across devices and so on.
Re: Double Twist
I don't recall exactly, don't think it was any more than $10. On 5/08/2016 7:10 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote: Hi! Now we talking! This could be something for me who is a big fan of airplay. How much did the app cost? /A On 4 Aug 2016, at 20:21, Dane Trethowan wrote: Okay, had some time up my sleeve so thought I'd take another look at Double twist and before we go any further I've purchased the full version of this extremely versatile audio media player/manager Android App. For those fans of AirPlay I managed to start streaming to my AirPlay devices without too much fuss though its not quite as easy as it could be given the buttons aren't labeled however if you're used to the logical layout of most music players then you shouldn't have too much trouble, along the button of the screen are your standard back, play/pause and next buttons for example and above that is a button which brings up a list of AirPlay devices when double-tapped, just select one or more and enjoy the music, I had to use the Back button of my Samsung Galaxy S6 to get out of this list and back into the music playing screen. I'll do some further exploration later on as there's a hell of a lot to this App including iTunes library sync across devices and so on.
Re: Double Twist
Hi! Now we talking! This could be something for me who is a big fan of airplay. How much did the app cost? /A > On 4 Aug 2016, at 20:21, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > Okay, had some time up my sleeve so thought I'd take another look at Double > twist and before we go any further I've purchased the full version of this > extremely versatile audio media player/manager Android App. > > > For those fans of AirPlay I managed to start streaming to my AirPlay devices > without too much fuss though its not quite as easy as it could be given the > buttons aren't labeled however if you're used to the logical layout of most > music players then you shouldn't have too much trouble, along the button of > the screen are your standard back, play/pause and next buttons for example > and above that is a button which brings up a list of AirPlay devices when > double-tapped, just select one or more and enjoy the music, I had to use the > Back button of my Samsung Galaxy S6 to get out of this list and back into the > music playing screen. > > > I'll do some further exploration later on as there's a hell of a lot to this > App including iTunes library sync across devices and so on. > > > >
Double Twist
Okay, had some time up my sleeve so thought I'd take another look at Double twist and before we go any further I've purchased the full version of this extremely versatile audio media player/manager Android App. For those fans of AirPlay I managed to start streaming to my AirPlay devices without too much fuss though its not quite as easy as it could be given the buttons aren't labeled however if you're used to the logical layout of most music players then you shouldn't have too much trouble, along the button of the screen are your standard back, play/pause and next buttons for example and above that is a button which brings up a list of AirPlay devices when double-tapped, just select one or more and enjoy the music, I had to use the Back button of my Samsung Galaxy S6 to get out of this list and back into the music playing screen. I'll do some further exploration later on as there's a hell of a lot to this App including iTunes library sync across devices and so on.
Review: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air review: The Brits have done it again
Nice, very very nice! http://www.techhive.com/article/2990570/speakers/bowers-wilkins-zeppelin-air-review-the-brits-have-done-it-again.html
Re: Review: Sangean HDR-18 AM/FM HD Wooden Tabletop Radio | radiojayallen
Hi Dane when you or if you receive the reviews on the two other new HD radios. Can you please share them as well? Thank you for the one that you have already posted. -- Casey
Review: Sangean HDR-18 AM/FM HD Wooden Tabletop Radio | radiojayallen
This radio is would appeal very much to those on the list who live in the U.S. given its HD capabilities though it can of course be used as an excellent AM/FM radio too. I have a couple of Sangean Tabletop receivers and they have very good performance characteristics and they give the Tivoli tabletop radios some pretty stiff competition in the performance and sound areas. Anyway read the review of the new Sangean HDR-18 and see what you think. Sangean also make a protable version and a Hi Fi tuner version. https://radiojayallen.com/sangean-hdr-18-amfm-hd-wooden-tabletop-radio/#main
Review: Sangean HDR-18 AM/FM HD Wooden Tabletop Radio | radiojayallen
Sounds absolutely oarsome. https://radiojayallen.com/sangean-hdr-18-amfm-hd-wooden-tabletop-radio/#main