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Pocket Tunes 4.1.0 for Windows Mobile
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Features:
Play music on your Windows Mobile� device
Easily play music stored on your device's storage card, or internal memory.
Broad range of supported music files
Pocket Tunes plays MP3, WMA*, AAC**, and aacPlus files.
iTunes Syncing
The Pocket Tunes Sync application for iTunes is included for Windows PCs, enabling you to copy playlists and their contents from your iTunes library to your phone for playback in Pocket Tunes.
Access millions of songs and audio books from popular online music stores
Pocket Tunes supports all music stores that use Microsoft's Janus technology. Look for stores with the PlaysForSure logo.
Listen to Internet radio
Pocket Tunes includes a built in radio catalog that is automatically downloaded and updated making it the easiest way to stream music on your phone.
Listen to audio books
Pocket Tunes provides unique features (like bookmarks and auto-bookmarks) to make it a powerful companion when listening to books on the go.
Personalize your music with album art
If you have included album art in your music collection, Pocket Tunes will display your selected art during music playback.
Use your Windows Mobile� device normally while music is playing
You're free to run any other application on your device while playing music or listening to Internet radio.
Find music quickly
Pocket Tunes sorts your music by album, artist, genre, and playlist to allow you to quickly find what you're in the mood for.
Mix, shuffle, then repeat
Quickly create playlists or pick songs one-by-one. Turn on the shuffle and repeat options to combine your music in ways you never expected!
Fine tune your music
With features like crossfade, gapless playback, a high-fidelity equalizer, and many more, Pocket Tunes allows you unprecedented control over your music listening experience.
Personalize Pocket Tunes
Choose from available skins (many of them are free) at www.pocket-tunes.com/skins/ to make Pocket Tunes your own.
See TreoCentral's extensive review for more infomation...
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Lack of Volume and Sound Quality an Immediate Deal Breaker |
I was so hopeful when I read the review on this app. I have tried every Windows Mobile sound app out there and I frequently check for updates. I have Windows Media Player 10 on my WM6 Treo 750. Although functionally sound, Media Player's interface is a study on how not to build a music player. So every time I go back to the old faithful (and free) TCPMP (version .72RC1 becuase it plays YouTube videos). OK, back to Pocket Tunes. Interface is pleasing. So I immediately wanted to see how easy it is to find and play songs on my 8GB storage card. The first annoying thing is that PT immediately wants to search your entire device for every audio file you owm. So it put a lot of my voice memos in the library...exactly what I didn't want. You can go into the options and turn it off. but this shouldn't be on by default. Now to the volume issue. So i fired up a few songs and could hardly hear them through my external speaker. So Iturned the volume in PT up to 100%. Still not very loud. Then I turned the Treo system volume up to 100%. i could hear it, but not nearly enough to enjoy it through the speaker. So I found a setting in the preferences to pump up the volume. Even after maximizing the setting the volume was still noticeably low. And the quality at this level was very unacceptable. Just to make sure something was not wrong I fired up the same song on TCPMP. i can achieve PT's loudest setting at the 25% level in TCPMP. And the sound quality in TCPMP (with its excellent equalizer) far exceeds that of PT. The fact that I can also stream radio, play movies and almost any audio format for free makes it hard for me to see people paying $15 for this software, much less the ridiculous cost of $37.95. Please try the trial version of this before wasting your money. Download the free TCPMP for comparison. Heck, even the volume and quality in Media Player is better than this app. Too bad. I was excited for about 5 minutes.
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