- Nov 20, 2012
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So, we're nearing the release of Windows 10 Mobile.
We've moved from Windows Phone 8's Music+Videos, to Windows Phone 8.1's Xbox Music, to Windows 10's Groove Music.
But, after all this time, I'm still using Windows Phone 8's Music+Videos (albeit, with the Music Hub Tile app).
To me, it's still the best option for playing local MP3s.
I don't do streaming music and I don't store my music on OneDrive.
Because of that, Xbox Music and Groove Music wouldn't load artist pictures or have a fancy live tile.
Add MPATool into the mix, and you get artist pictures and a fancy live tile.
I've tried numerous music players and I haven't found one that does a good job with live tiles.
These are, probably, things that most of use already know.
But, it would be cool to see how many people would rather use the old, old, apps.
Plus, there are going to be a lot of new Windows Phone users.
Maybe this would help them.
The only issue, that I have, is that Windows 10 Mobile changed some live tile stuff.
Now, the artist picture doesn't fill the whole tile.
But, it's still better (in my opinion) than nothing.
And, maybe, it will get fixed.
JJ
We've moved from Windows Phone 8's Music+Videos, to Windows Phone 8.1's Xbox Music, to Windows 10's Groove Music.
But, after all this time, I'm still using Windows Phone 8's Music+Videos (albeit, with the Music Hub Tile app).
To me, it's still the best option for playing local MP3s.
I don't do streaming music and I don't store my music on OneDrive.
Because of that, Xbox Music and Groove Music wouldn't load artist pictures or have a fancy live tile.
Add MPATool into the mix, and you get artist pictures and a fancy live tile.
I've tried numerous music players and I haven't found one that does a good job with live tiles.
These are, probably, things that most of use already know.
But, it would be cool to see how many people would rather use the old, old, apps.
Plus, there are going to be a lot of new Windows Phone users.
Maybe this would help them.
The only issue, that I have, is that Windows 10 Mobile changed some live tile stuff.
Now, the artist picture doesn't fill the whole tile.
But, it's still better (in my opinion) than nothing.
And, maybe, it will get fixed.
JJ