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And the winner is....................PlayerPro!!!! It sounds better than PowerAmp to me!! Much more user friendly in my opinion. Wish the trial period was more than 7 days but oh well. Looks like a keeper
I'm not sure but enhancements sure did help. The stock music player needed some serious help. PowerAmp is good but I think PlayerPro might actually work better me..... for now anyway :wink:
For those trying PlayerPro you may also want to try the add-on DSP pack.
The DSP pack is required for Android versions prior to 2.3 as there is no support for Audio effects in those versions (Eclair and Froyo).
For 2.3 and later devices, PlayerPro uses by default the built-in Android audio effects. It is thus not mandatory to install the DSP pack. Nevertheless, you may still want to try out the DSP pack for the following reasons:
- You might find the quality of the audio better than the native Android one.
- The performance of the decoding might be superior to the Android one for some or all music formats.
- The DSP pack might be able to playback some files that the Android native pack fails to read.
- The DSP pack offers a 10 band equalizer whereas the Android native audio effects only offer a 5 band equalizer.