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I would have vastly preferred a matte finish. Unless I wanted to pay massively out of pocket, I had to go through a certain store. Why can't a $1200 phone? I wouldn't mind it being a bit thicker. And perhaps might be an Achilles heel in a drop. Such as if I have to change the playlist order in Samsung music.The curve makes it more difficult. However, it's not practical in some apps. I like it for the edge lighting for notifications.

108 MP camera, although a DSLR is a still better experienceĬurved screen edges. infinitely better operating system - more apps Thus, I didn't study or keep up with them. I'm certainly no Luddite I've built my own PCs in the past, but phones never really interested me until the S20 Note Ultra hit. Once 3.1 is available, it looks like the 20 Ultra should have most of the perks of the 21.
Music binder pro 3.3.5 how to#
Sakitech also has a tip of how to claim a Samsung AKG pair of earbuds. I chose it over the 21 Ultra because of the expandable storage, s-pen, included charger, etc. I watched a LOT of youtube reviews, sakitech, etc., to make my choice. Other than the mp3 issues, I'm loving the Note 20 Ultra. I'm hoping someone on this huge forum might know.
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The belt clip is a big plus allowing for quick access and it's much easier on the headphone cord than having the phone in one's pocket.ĭrat. The Otterbox Defender is great for on the go listening. I like pretty much everything, other than the mp3 woes, about the Note 20 Ultra. The sound's not bad, once I found a dongle with a decent DAC. The ancient S5 could do it.Īre there any great apps that are similar to Player Pro? It would be nice to be able to make on-the-go changes to my playlists. I've been forced to use Samsung Music, which isn't too bad.
Music binder pro 3.3.5 Pc#
VLC player takes FOREVER to refresh the files and playlists, so it is fairly useless (although I love the pc version). The "legacy' version works, but is missing many key features. Most of the files I listen to are fresh, but I do use files from the 400.īy the way, I dearly loved Player Pro on my S5, but it's trash on the Note 20. It doesn't seem to let me drag multiple files up from the bottom of the list, unless there's a command I'm missing. Is there some other way to make a playlist? Some other format Player pro or Samsung Music would understand? Even if I could add the files into Player Pro or Samsung Music, it would be not practical to do the playlists there. I think I can only add one file at a time via open (unless I make a dedicated folder to open them from).
Music binder pro 3.3.5 Offline#
They're offline files - streaming or the cloud would be pretty useless.Īm I missing something? Is there an easier way to edit m3u files (notepad as txt is pretty useless with that many files)? Are there any safe and free m3u editors? I tried winamp, but that's fairly useless. Re-doing a 400plus item playlist from scratch each night is not an option.Īny suggestions? I don't want to have to use two phones my S5 as the mp3 player and the Galaxy20 Note Ultra for everything else. They're old time radio dramas, and I add and subtract (delete it off the phone) each night as shows are listened to. The main playlist in question is quite big maybe 400 entries. The m3u comes up in ok in the apps, but it's pretty useless if I can't add files easily or change the order from the pc. What seems to happen is if I change the order in Samsung Music or Player Pro, the m3u comes up blank (in that same little white box editor used on the. It's been a while since I tried anything else than pla on the S5 - but I vaguely remember that m3us either didn't work or had the same problem there. I could also change the order on the fly using Player Pro and/or Samsung Music. It was rather simplistic, but I could toggle files up and down, etc.

pla, when attached to the pc, and a white box would pop up containing all the tracks. m3u playlists and I don't have a dedicated m3u editor. My problem: The m3u files become garbled (on the pc's end - the apps will read them). However, I'm having terrible problems with maintaining playlists for offline mp3s. Other than not having a headphone jack, which I hate, I love most other features. I recently upgraded to the Note 20 Ultra.
