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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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Hi, I've been reading the plentiful useful stuff in this forum since I got my N800. There are so many things I use it for, I just don't remember how it was like to live without one =P
anyway, I use Canola daily in my car. On my way to work and back, and even the little trips to refill petrol. What I use it mainly for is music videos. Why just play music when you can play MTV rite?
Canola is almost perfect for this.
Now that I have almost 50 of these videos on my N800, I realise a wee little problem. I can't play the videos on random, set it on repeat, create playlists etc. basically all the features a music player has. It only plays in alphabetical order.
If I may suggest, for the Car Edition, the video player would be absolutely super with the following features:
1) random mode
2) repeat mode
3) playlists
4) star rating for your favourites!
Not sure if anyone else have tried playing music videos in their cars... if you haven't, try it! I guarantee it adds a little bit more wow factor to your nokia.
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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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2008-02-20
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@ Recife, Brazil
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2008-02-20
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As to the visualizations, I personally think albums and cover art are a completely daft way to organize digital music, which motivates my desire to replace what I see as useless cover art with something useful or at least pretty to look at. However, I also realize that I'm in the vast minority in terms of how I think digital music should be organized, so no hard feelings.
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