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cage-free egghead
Mar 8, 2004
I really like this program but if I plug in my iPod while I'm using it it clears it. loving annoying, it won't even sync if I tell it to.

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cage-free egghead
Mar 8, 2004

MondayHotDog posted:

I'm currently using Spotify on my LG Optimus L9 (Jelly Bean 4.1) and it's slow and buggy as hell. I think the problem is the phone, specifically that it didn't come with the Music FX equalizer app like most Android phones do. I downloaded it from the Play store, but it randomly shuts off or makes music skip and freeze. And I can't stand the hollow, tinny sound without it. I was thinking of getting the new Nexus and see if it runs any better on stock Android, but then I realized it'd be cheaper to keep it (still works fine for calls/texts) and get an iPod Touch for Spotify. Is the iOS app any good?

The L9 is definitely an underpowered phone compared to even some low-end offerings. I have no doubt that the new Nexus would help things, but even the likes of the Moto G would be worlds better for you and can be had for less than $200 off-contract. If you can spring for a couple more bucks, the Moto G LTE will get you LTE for AT&T and T-Mobile.

cage-free egghead
Mar 8, 2004
I'm running PC at work that has a P4, 1.5gb ram, and runs XP. I tried using spotify & its web client a while back but both bogged down my system so much, are there any alternate clients that simply give you your list of music and play them back?

cage-free egghead
Mar 8, 2004

Rexides posted:

Have you tried Spotiamp? It's much lighter than the desktop client and does exactly what you want. You will need a premium account to use it, though.

It's a bit stuttery if I'm using Chrome at the same time but this looks to be exactly what I need. Thank you!

cage-free egghead
Mar 8, 2004
So back in the day I used to use Equalify for a Spotify equalizer but it seems now that the guy charges for it. Any free alternatives or solutions?

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