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Bluetooth output support(Audioshare AUM)
I use Audioshare and the new mixer app every day. If I could use it with my Bluetooth Bose headphones , and Bluetooth sound link mini it'd be my go to app for everything. MusicStudio supports Bluetooth output, but it is mediocore at audio file editing. I beg you please incorporate Bluetooth out with your apps!
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Yes, i try this yesterday too, and i wished i could use the existent Audiooutput over BT.
Yes it has latency but to listen to a mix or just adjusts sounds its useable.
I know there was a discussion about BT out in AB in the past, and the AB Team dont wanna support this....
So i hardly hope i could use AUM instead but,...no not possible too.
Please @j_liljedahl dont be an Apple who knows whats good for us and whats not ;-)
Its possible and we want it!
I've found most audio apps don't play nice with Bluetooth headphones so I've just given up on it.
MusicStudio works like a charm! @Judochopjames. If I want to play a song through one of my Bluetooth devices I just press copy to MusicStudio. I know it's possible, but for some odd reason it hasn't been implemented.
Maybe he has some deal to keep iTunes relevant. If I could use my Bluetooth Bose headphones/sound link on Audioshare and AUM I could create playlists of hundreds of songs from any format. It would be glorious!
I try Djay2 yesterday, standalone BT works good.
Even on "Live" playing with thumbjam in the right hand a BT speaker in the left hand which cycles like a leslie rotary is a eye and ear catcher in a live playing set standing on the bar in a Pub
Rocknroll guys!
Djay works great too, but I want audio share to support it. It would allow us to create playlists and render iTunes useless
Music Studio is far from mediocre.
@BiancaNeve very true I meant to say it's much different in terms of audio editing. Hence why I bought the DAW it's a great mobile DAW. I was going to correct myself, but it's late I thought no one would notice
@BiancaNeve I just dragged and dropped all my music I wanted into iTunes and gave up btw until Audioshare gets Bluetooth support I'll be using it. Plus I got three months free of Apple Music.
The issue with bluetooth audio is a limitation in iOS: if an app that allows recording from hardware input connects to bluetooth, then it will use "handset mode" (using both speaker and mic of the bluetooth device) which means like 8kHz sample rate and extremely crappy sound!
To support hi-fi bluetooth output, the app must use a non-recording mode. I'll look into this for the future, it could maybe be done with a user setting that turns on bluetooth (and airplay) but then also disables recording and increases the latency. I think Garageband has such a switch. Also I think it doesn't work if the app is connected to another IAA host (hosted inside Auria/Cubasis or connected to an output app like Loopy through Audiobus).
@j_liljedahl The switch for music studio is s switch that is for AirPlay. I am simply suggesting a switch to allow playback over Bluetooth AirPlay on Audioshare and AUM, so I can create playlists in Audioshare and just use that like iTunes. This would save lots of space on my devices because I must duplicate the tracks and put them in iTunes as of now.
Is it possible to create playlists in Audioshare? It's something I've wanted for ever but have never found a way to do, AFAIK you have to play the files individually.
@richardyot no which is what I'm suggesting Jonatan should incorporate into Audioshare. It'd be the Swiss Army knife iTunes.
What I would really like to see in AS is smb access so I could play files from NAS over WIFI. I use nPlayer for this now and don't really use Apple's music app at all. But there's no EQ and no AB support, unfortunately. I sent an email to the devs but I didn't get an answer.
Please don't turn Audioshare into a Musicplayer. My two cents.
@animal I'm not saying to turn it into a music player. What is there to lose if audio share had playlist capability?! It's already a music player lol. Just add a script that allows you to play one folder in order. Nothing fancy, no UI change, and Bluetooth support. Why wouldn't you want that?
I'd just have the Master (Jonahan) concentrate on (for me) more relevant things. I wouldn't want any "distractions" from what Audioshare does greatly (again, for me).
Exactly, I think it would be really nice. Besides it would open AS up to a huge group of potential buyers that just want a great player. So more money to be made for @j_liljedahl.
@animal I certainly understand where you are coming from, but I think the few minor additions im suggesting would be relatively simple to add. You wouldn't even notice the difference. It'd be an option to switch on Bluetooth AirPlay in options. Then an option to have your folders play in order like a playlist.
I don't have any say anyways, so it's ok. If lots of people like it that way maybe Jonathan (was trying to write his name right in the other post, as well...) goes for it...
@animal Well at least we can all agree each and every one of his apps are top notch.
At first I wanted to be able to do this kind of thing also, with Auria. But not only doesn't it work, because of the reason stated by @j_liljedahl, but for mixing, Bluetooth is a lossy format - it's compressed. So you're going to lose some fidelity. If you just want to play back tunes, then fine, you can put up with it. But for mixing, no.
I really don't see why you'd want to use AudioShare for general music playback. Lots of other choices out there, better suited.
@rickwaugh, it would save me gigs! I have tons of music recorded and it serves as a library of sorts, so why not have it able to use for casual listening on my Bose sound link? Oh well I guess it's not needed. I will just stick with iTunes.
Another idea might be to offer a dedicated player app by Kymatica that can access AS storage just as AUM does. And with the possibility to use NAS and BT. How about it, @j_liljedahl? Could mean another good source of income from non musicians as well.
This is already on my list of "apps to make", actually A dedicated music player with access to AS storage, with playlists and bluetooth+airplay support. Probably not NAS though (if I ever find out how to implement that, it will go in AudioShare first and foremost).
Playlists may come to AudioShare even before that, I'm not sure. Probably not soon, because I have so much things to do! But many many users have been asking for this. It makes sense, for example you might want to hear your work-in-progress album with the tracks following each other in correct order, etc.
The reason I want playlists in Audioshare is that I frequently record my singing/guitar practice (several times a week) and then listen to it the next day when walking the dog. I usually sing around 10-15 songs in a session and it would be much easier to listen to an entire folder rather than having to play each file individually.
Ah, makes total sense. I see what you mean. That would be handy. I'm using cloudbeats, which plays out of Dropbox. You can take stuff offline if you want, works not too badly.
Great! The NAS support would be really cool, though. I would ditch all my other players then. It would allow access to my complete music collection, which I could never fit on a 128GB device. Also it would be awesome if it had a car-friendly UI with large text and gestures etc. There isn't anything out there yet, as far as I know, that has all this in one app. I'd gladly pay for advanced functions like smb access as IAP too.