iTunes Match, except instead of uploading your songs, it just matches the fingerprint to whatever iTunes has. If you have a song iTunes doesn't have it will upload it. And it costs $25/yr.
I think up to 25000 songs. No space limit I believe.
Doesn't Match download the song instead of streaming it?
LOL.
MotionMan
How much space do you get for free on google play? I looked into it when it first came out, but the idea of uploading my entire 30gb library (actually, it might be closer to 35-40 nowadays) didn't appeal to me.
Why are u lol?
If anything android gives the flexibility to do both whereas iOS gives u neither.
I see android as a platform where the question you should be asking is "how do I do this?" As opposed to "can I do this?"
Yeah, the new OS made the screen bigger.
MotionMan
There's plenty you can't do on Android too. It goes both ways you know?
Generally known? What exactly is that supposed to mean? If I wasn't tied to a two year contract I would have ditched my iPhone for something else simply because of the shitty keyboard compared to almost every other smart phone I have tried since then.
Which ties into the one thing I wish iOS would add that Android does have: the ability to use third party keyboards. I am guessing that iOS6 still doesn't allow this.
Why do people keep saying this but don't mention exactly how it goes the other way :hmm:
If you're talking Android people, it's because Android's perfect and does EVERYTHING.
If that's true, it is also true of iOS people.
Why are you limiting it to online distribution? I can make copies of my own media in mkv format, just as I can copy a CD to mp3.
I think MP3 is non-withstanding, but there are actually more free tools to convert DVDs and other medias into h.264 MP4 rather than MKV.
I can't think of any possible reason why a person would want to convert his media to MKV when MP4 is more widely supported, and with your media being MP4, you can more easily upload them to the net (Youtube) as well.
I'm sorry, but I also have to agree that including MKV support just makes it easier to watch pirated contents, and not much more.
If MP4 is so much better, why don't the pirates upload MP4s instead?
The only difference between a pirate and a legitimate user is that pirates upload their video files. There's nothing inherently wrong with the format.
iOS people will say something like "I don't need Widgets"
Eh, after using ICS for a bit, I still feel that way. I have two widgets on my main page: tasks and battery levels. Tasks is really only necessary because of the "normal" multi-tasking that Android uses, and battery is just depressing, because it shows me how terrible the TF300 is with battery life (with dock). I've left it plugged in for over a day and it was at 97% & 99% last night.
I'm tempted to actually remove all widgets and just make the main page like iOS... a bunch of icons that I actually care about.![]()
Don't be dumb. The battery doesn't charge all the way because its protecting itself from harm.
Haven't you learned anything? You never go full troll!
The battery goes to 100%. Chances are that I'm seeing variances while it's plugged in because of the way that the tablet is being charged by the keyboard dock.
Check out Amazon's cloud music system. I don't know if they still do it, but you got a year free buying any mp3 album (got mine for $1), and even then, all music storage doesn't count against the caps. Have about 4000 songs on mine now. Wish we had this before my napster collection went poof a while back, it would have been really large.
If you're talking Android people, it's because Android's perfect and does EVERYTHING. If you're asking me what doesn't it do, well I'm running XBMC on my iPod Touch right now, 1 thing Android can't do, and any sort of Android XBMC port is at best years off. Assuming it ever actually happens.
Plus I can take a stock SGS2, install Dice Player on it (no root or anything fancy), and play every file iOS XBMC can play (and more).
Or, its just battery management software kicking in. On my Droid X, if I plug in, sometimes the battery will only charge to 97% and stop there. I leave it alone because I know that the battery is probably calibrating itself.
Is there a difference between opening a MKV over the network in File Manager HD and selecting DicePlayer and selecting it directly in DicePlayer? I tried the prior method the other night, and it seemed awfully slow. In fact, it never got past the loading animation, and I just closed it.
I'm probably not surprised... networking seemed really slow on the device. I mean... I accidentally downloaded XBMC 11 (May release) and it downloaded at ~3MB/s, which is pretty normal for me. Then I transferred it over my network to my throw-random-crap-here drive, and it was slower transferring it (~1MB/s) than it was downloading it.![]()
