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I'd like recommendations on this as well.

 

What I'd like (rather than QLab for iPad) is something simple enough to hand to a dance teacher, that can play tracks back instantly, stop automatically at the end of each track. A countdown display that shows time remaining would be handy too.

 

I've had a quick browse around but haven't found anything suitable yet.

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Look at:

 

Stop & Go Simple playlist player - counts up rather than down. Think the free version only gives one playlist.

 

SimpleBoard No counter on this one, but very big buttons!

 

Then getting more sophisticated - could be over complicated for your dance teachers http://www.blue-room.org.uk/public/style_emoticons/default/wiggle.gif

 

PlayFadePause by the Blue-Room's Richard Williamson

 

Go Button an audio only, cut down version of QLab

 

All the above work on iPhones (and iPads).

 

iMiX16 - several variants & handles videos & slides too. Can run a cue list, or have a button for each file, or both....

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Thanks - that's a fair amount to work my way through. Very helpful.

 

Within the last week I've had a dance teacher turn up with an iPad that had a broken headphone socket (smashed corner) and someone playing from Spotify, which stopped working when a call came in...

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I use PlayFadePause quite regularly. It's quick and easy (and so far very reliable), but getting tracks in is still a bit of a pain. Officially the route is via iTunes file sharing, but iOS also seems to support it in some "Open In" dialogues, which I use to get things in from Dropbox.
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Any suggestions for the same functionality but with an Android device?

 

Thanks, Peter

I've used Maple Player but it only plays MP3s.

Ideal for dance teachers as can alter the speed and pitch if wanted.

Stops at the end of each track and displays time played and time remaining.

Cheers

Gerry

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Anyone got any recommendations for something similar for Android?

 

Essential - stopping at end of track. Desirable - big buttons & a decent counter. As few "features" (eq, pitch/stretch, fx, etc) as possible!!

See post #9

Cheers

Gerry

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Sorry Gerry, should have mentioned .wav files - I read "only plays MP3s" & thought b****r!!

OOPS!!

Reading the specs it should play .wav files but, I have now found out, only 16 bit .wav files and not 32 bit files.

Most of my .wav files are 32 bit and it wouldn't play them.

So I just used MP3 files.

Cheers

Gerry

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