YOUR ENTIRE MUSIC COLLECTION ALWAYS AT HAND Explore your library with gesture controlled interface. In n7player you are always one pinch away of your favorite album and, thanks to automatic album art downloader, your whole collection will always look good. MANAGE MULTIPLE PLAYLISTS Enqueue your favorite tracks, albums, artists - type a name and save as your playlist, it's simple as it sounds. If you need more control, you can always edit and reorder it. Some application features may not be available in other languages than: English, Polish, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, German More. Features • Plays all major file formats (mp3, wav, mp4, wma, ogg, aac, flac*, 3gp*, amr*); *supported from Windows 10 • OneDrive player - cloud music support! 1) Unlike android devices, in version of windows phone, the algorithm searches for the album art is weak 2) The initial download of the album art has been better.
But download the missing album arts, did not do 3) Do android devices, for searching album art's using 'last.fm' site? 4) Why the music that have the album art, album art download again? 5) Why when downloading album art, when locked screen, the download stopped? 6) Grouping of artists, tracks, albums on the library should be the ability to have a-z More. I first fell in love with n7 Player on my android tablet. Once I found that it was also available for Windows, I felt I would finally be able to ditch iTunes.
I only have a few complaints: first, at least on windows 10, it apparently doesn't read tag information on MP3's. Even when I manually embedded high-res artwork in my music, n7 still ignored it completely.
Luckily, the built-in artwork search function seems to be okay enough, at least better than iTunes'. At the least, there should be an option to manually select an album's artwork through the player itself. Second, the Windows version lacks the equalizer/tone controls that the Android version has. Not a big deal for me, but if your run-of-the-mill user has especially bass-heavy or treble-heavy headphones and wants to compensate with an EQ, they'll be out of luck. Lastly, give the Windows version the option of changing color/theme. These minor complaints aside, n7 player is gorgeous, easy to use, and very light on resources.