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what are the best music/movie apps (ones that cost) for android tablet
Amanda_Raymond
18-09-2012
Just got a nexus 7 and as soon as I set up the wallet on there I get £15 for apps, as a movie and music geek, I just wondered what are the best music and movie apps I can purchase
Bagsbunny
19-09-2012
Originally Posted by Amanda_Raymond:
“Just got a nexus 7 and as soon as I set up the wallet on there I get £15 for apps, as a movie and music geek, I just wondered what are the best music and movie apps I can purchase”


If you've got regular access to wifi, or a generous 3g data plan, get Tunein Radio. The basic (free) version gives you thousands of radio stations around the world, allowing you to search music by genre. However, the paid-for version lets you record the song/show in mp3 format, and will even do timer recordings.
Miles_T
19-09-2012
I'd pay the quid or whatever it is for full version of Tune in. You can record radio shows so can use offline (no wi-fi areas) later which is great.

I mainly use Spotify which is free but service is tenner a month, for me it's worth it. Online\offline linked to\car stereo\ home hifi superb.
c4rv
19-09-2012
I don't think there are movie apps as such but you can buy subscription to netflix, love film, amazon (and soon google) which all support android I believe.
Anika Hanson
19-09-2012
As far as I know lovefilm is not supported on android.
Amanda_Raymond
19-09-2012
That's right love film isn't on android, which is annoying as i'm a lovefilm subscriber,
stud u like
19-09-2012
Spotify is great.
Amanda_Raymond
19-09-2012
I have a napster subscription, was more thinking of one off payments
Schadenfreud
19-09-2012
For playing films of any format, then MX player is really good. There's a free version as well as a paid app. The only advantage of the paid app is no adverts, but they are pretty minimal anyway.

Another app I use in conjunction with MX player and my Synology NAS, is MediaHouse UPnP / DLNA Browser. This lets me stream over my wi-fi all the films and box sets I have stored on my NAS. If I have a good 3g or better signal I have streamed it over the net as well, although that was just as a test due to my data plan.
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