Hi John,

Good point and I forgot about this. I think maybe Ari must have accidently
moved his Albums tab into More because I have it as one of my main tabs.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of John Diakogeorgiou
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 6:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: audio players recommendations?

On the default music player you can move the tabs around so that you
have the ones you want on the front page.

On 1/30/14, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, if the music is located in Dropbox and you want album playing,
> try CloudBeats. It's not free, but it will do what you want.
>
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> On 1/29/2014 11:41 AM, TrueBlue wrote:
>> Hi Sieghard, I was wanting a player to play albums in my dropbox app,
>> Billy
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Sieghard Weitzel
>> Sent: 29 January 2014 15:54
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: audio players recommendations?
>>
>> Billy,
>>
>> As Chris already pointed out, the Music app that comes with iOS will play
>> the entire album. You can view your music by Playlists, Artists, Songs,
>> Albums and there is also a More tab on the right where you have options
>> like
>> Genres, Compellations, Composers and, if you have Audio Book synced to
>> your
>> phone you have an Audio Book option here, too.
>>
>> If you select albums, you see a listing of all your albums in
>> alphabetical
>> order.
>> At the top left is a Store button which takes you to the iTunes Store.
>>
>> At the top right is the Now Playing button which takes you to the Now
>> Playing screen where the album art is displayed. If you go there at the
>> top
>> right is a Track List button which shows you all the tracks of the album
>> that you are currently playing. You have your play progress indicator
>> which
>> shows the length of the song and your current position, this is a slider
>> and
>> you can flick up and down to go forward or back by approx 10% jumps
>> relative
>> to the length of the song. For example, if a song is 4 minutes long (240
>> seconds) flicking up or down will move forward or back by about 24
>> seconds.
>> At the bottom right above the home key is your volume slider, above that
>> are
>> Play in the middle, Previous on the left and Next on the right. To the
>> right
>> of the volume slider is a "Repeat" button which, if you toggle it on will
>> repeat the currently playing song. Flick right on more time and you find
>> a
>> Shuffle All button at the very bottom right which shuffles your entire
>> music
>> collection and plays it randomly.
>>
>> OK, now back to the album list.
>>
>> If you swipe right from the Now Playing button, You are on a search
>> field.
>> You can double tap and enter the name of an album or part of a name and
>> the
>> list of results is displayed. If, for example, you enter "Greatest" you
>> will
>> see only all your albums which are "Greatest Hits" albums.
>> Swipe right one more time and you are on the table index which you can
>> also
>> get to by touching the very right edge of the touch screen. Here you can
>> flick down to go down the alphabet, so if, for example, you were looking
>> for
>> the album "Lover Over Gold" from Dire Straits, you could quickly flick
>> down
>> to "L" and now all the albums which start with "L" are displayed. You can
>> also double tap and hold, then drag your finger down the table index and
>> very quickly get to the lower letters of the alphabet. Of course this
>> table
>> index is present in many apps where you have large lists, like Contacts.
>>
>> Flick right one more time and you are on "A", the first letter of the
>> alphabet and this is a heading. If you continue to flick right you get
>> the
>> first album which starts with "A", in my case this is "Abbey Road" by the
>> Beatles. Note that "A" is a heading. This means you could also turn your
>> rotor to headings and flick down to get to "b", "c", "D" etc.
>>
>> Let's assume I want to list to Abbey Road. I just double tap on it and
>> the
>> album opens.
>> The album name is now displayed as a heading across the top. On the very
>> top
>> right is once again your Now Playing button which quickly takes you back
>> to
>> your Now Playing screen.
>> Flight right and you are on a search box, here you could search for a
>> song
>> although since most albums contain only 10 or 12 songs I find it just as
>> easy to drag my finger down the screen over the list of tracks/songs and
>> find it that way.
>> Flick right one more time and you are on the album art which Voiceover
>> says
>> is an image.
>> Another flick right and you once again hear the album title as a heading.
>> Flick right and Voiceover tells me there are 12 tracks in this album.
>> Another flick right and Voiceover tells me the year thealbum was
>> recorded,
>> in this case it is 1969.
>> Another flick right and you are on a Shuffle button. If you double tap
>> this
>> only the songs from this album are shuffled.
>> Now another flick right will put you on the first song of the album. If
>> you
>> double tap that song will play and when it is finished the second song
>> will
>> play and it will continue to play the entire album in order unless you
>> pressed Shuffle.
>> Of course as soon as you double tap on Shuffle or the first song the Now
>> Playing screen will open with the playback controls.
>> If you did press Shuffle and you now check at the very bottom right of
>> the
>> Now Playing screen, you will find that Voiceover tells you that "Shuffle
>> All" is "selected".
>>
>> If you double tap the "Artists" tab you will see an alphabetical list of
>> all
>> artists. Voiceover will also tell you how many albums and songs you have
>> for
>> each artist.
>> The songs tab will show you all your songs individually in alphabetical
>> order, again you have a search box and table index.
>>
>> I find the native Music app very easy to use and powerful. The only thing
>> I
>> think should be possible is to delete entire albums or artists. Currently
>> this is not possible, however, you can delete songs individually by
>> flicking
>> down on then and then double tapping. The action rotor is active once you
>> are in a song listing and you can delete them just as you delete emails.
>>
>>
>> Hopt this helps,
>> Sieghard
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Chris H
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:18 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: audio players recommendations?
>>
>> Hi
>> but doesn't the music player on iOS do that? All I have to do is double
>> tap
>> on track 1 and the entire album plays.
>>
>> Regards Chris
>>
>> On 29/01/2014 11:21, Broxi wrote:
>>> Hi guys, I am asking about an audio playing app for my iPhone4s.
>>> Mainly for playing mp3 music files, but it would be great if the
>>> player could play a music album steraight through, and not single
>>> tracks.
>>> I'm not explain this too well.
>>> What I would like to do.
>>> I want to be able to double click on the album and it starts to play
>>> from track one right through to the end.
>>> The audio player apps I have seen so far, you have to play the album
>>> one track at a time, Billy
>>>
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