CloudBeats: Cloud Music Player Reviews – Page 18

5/5 rating based on 248 reviews. Read all reviews for CloudBeats: Cloud Music Player for iPhone.
CloudBeats: Cloud Music Player is paid iOS app published by Roman Burda

All good except cannot select music

MBarkh

All good except cannot select music files on google drive for download, if have more than 10 files on cloud need to download one by one.


Good App

Nosirrahm

3/25/19: I use Cloudbeats exclusively for audiobooks. It’s great for all my offline audiobook files. I do have a couple of issues which could be annoying. They are not consistent but they exist. I started to listen to an audiobook that I listened to previously. The first issue that popped up was that it holds previous playing positions for a long time so when I finish one file of the audiobook it will jump to that random position in the next file. I’ll be all confused because the story is not making sense because the story continued from some random spot in the next file (it held the place from when I paused the book a year ago even though I did finish the book it just holds this cached place). Another issue is that sometimes it will jump to a random file in the book or replay the file again. I don’t have any of those options selected - random play or repeat - it just does it when it wants. I’ve cleared the cache thinking it would drop all those old previous “bookmarked” areas. I will think its fixed until it happens randomly two files later. ??‍♀️ Previous Review: I enjoy this cloud player to play MP3s from DropBox. I probably use this over any other streaming on my phone. There has been an issue with trying to back up 30sec. It will act like it is going to back up, but then continue where it was before I hit the button. It's annoying because then I have to manually backup (which is always too far back when listening to audiobooks).


The Best Cloud-Based Music Player App

bradleyjs2

I‘ve been using the CloudBeats Music Player app for well over a year now and it’s just simply the best that I’ve found to meet all of my cloud-based music storage/steaming needs. Its easy and intuitive user interface allows for quick setup and playback. I like creating and listening primarily to playlists and this app plays all of the mixed music seamlessly with no noticeable stuttering or pauses during playback. It works perfectly on both my iPad and iPhone especially when I’m out-and-about and not connected to my high-speed WiFi. With the latest version (2.26.1) which now includes the use of HomePod as an output device, greatly increases its productivity and sound quality. I’ve tried several cloud services (OneDrive, AmazonDrive and iCloud) as storage/playback locations and have never had any issues with connectivity. So, the bottom-line is: the CloudBeats Music Player app is a “must have,” especially when having access to all of the free cloud storage that’s available. Thumbs-Up!


OMG

nhy x2

Thank you. Best money I’ve ever spent on an app


Bummer

Johngloid

Can’t Bluetooth


Stops playing for no reason

NTXredhead

When in offline/airplane mode it stops playing for no reason. In a effort to troubleshoot I looked at the timer. It seems to be set at 15 minutes by default. I can’t seem to turn it off and when I go to help there’s no information except to say there is a timer mode. You can’t search the web site for anything so this app has turned out to be useless for me. If my music stops playing for no reason I can discover......who needs it? Paid for it, but guess that doesn’t matter.


Needs some polish

Heyber

The app can recognize the music collection i store in OneDrive for business. The issue is, when i play radio shuffling all my music collection, it stops after playing the first song so i’ve to push play or next song to continue listening to my collection, and sometimes it shows the wrong metadata (i mean, playing a song showing metadata from the previous one). And it repeats the same 10 or 12 artists from almost 200 (provided that there are more than 8000 songs). Also, there is an issue related with cache when on cellular connection (4g in this case), takes too much time to load songs when there is auto play mode enabled. In short, needs a lot of polish in the radio function. The great things: automatic album art, last.fm integration and the offline function.


Great app but keeps getting closed

Offbeatmammal

I use this app every day on my iPad (and have the Android version for my phone) but get really annoyed when iOS decides to unload it randomly when not actively playing ... so pressing “play” on my headphones or in control center launches iTunes which has about 3 songs in. I don’t know if this is a CloudBeat issue or an iOS bug (feature?) but it is frustrating. Also, wish it was smart enough to know it didn’t have a connection so fall back to local only in shuffle mode rather than keep trying to read from OneDrive


Musician

Nash Nation

I just needed the repeat feature???? but you given me so much more???


Not viable for large libraries

Jkk95

I have nearly 30 thousand songs in my google drive library, and while it locates then all with ease, it’s trying to process them all right now on my 6s, one by one... it’s going to take a lonnnnggg time. This is a GREAT app if you small library, and the last.fm support is totally great! I bought it for that. But this updating business is really going to eat up a lot of my time, processing power, battery, etc. Consider this app if you have a library closer to like 1,000 songs or less. Otherwise it’s a great app!