CloudBeats: Cloud Music Player Reviews – Page 20

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

Fixed replay problem

Ksnazzy

In my first review I posted that replay didn't work. The next day there was an update for Cloud Beats which corrected the problem. Thank you for the quick response!


Crashes

Aubidle obsessed

Please fix the crashes!!! If I can’t listen to my music, what is the point of having the app? This app does NOT play FLAC files!


still in beta phase?

0301chris

onedrive sync engine is as bad as that of flacbox. half of my library‘s albums don‘t display any album art after 4 full sync cycles. only when albums are played does it download covers. it also took much manual re syncing to display certain albums. also the UI is neither nice nor very functional, a lot of wasted screen space and the display of album art in „artist“ view is bizarre. unfortunately this is probably the best ios app for cloud based streaming in high res. apps like cloudplayer on android are in a different league.


A 5 star program - A 1 Star Update

Rivalsan

*Latest January 8th 2018 version - Update broke the app even more than the last update, had to delete app and reinstall to fix* I installed the latest update. Unfortunately, this update rendered the app almost 100% useless for me. All of the playlists that I had created since the first broken update was installed would no longer load. I signed out and into my cloud drives, cleared the cache of the program and removed all downloaded files, but my playlists still wouldn't load files. I then tried to access my files directly from my Google Drive, and over 50 percent of them would not load properly. At this point I decided that deleting the program and reinstalling would be the best option. Before deleting, I attempted to sync my playlists over to my iPad, but it gave me an error. I ended up having to delete the app and losing 3 years of playlists. After reinstalling it, it seems to work again. I'm not really sure what to say now. The program is very good, but the fact that an update wrecked the app to the point in which I had to delete it is mind-numbing. *January 6th 2018 version BROKEN - Consider turning off auto updates* -Read the P.S. below for a temporary fix if you are already affected by this bug. I love CloudBeats and I literally use it every day. However, the latest update has completely broken the app for me. I do not use One Drive for Business at all, however, the app is forcing me to sign into it when I stream tracks from other services. When I decline to sign into One Drive for Business, and choose to play my tracks as normal which are streamed from Google Drive, a loading icon appears, never goes away, and the track never loads. I have the program loaded on my iPhone and iPad, and I immediately turned off auto updates on my iPad so that version would not also be broken. I'm running iOS 10.3.3 on an iPhone 5, and iOS 10.3.3 on an iPad mini 4. The version on my iPad mini 4 that has not been updated still works properly. P.S. I figured out a temporary fix in case anyone else is running into the same problem. (Btw - This issue doesn't affect items you have stored locally, but only items that are in the cloud.) What seems to have happened is that the program can no longer "find" the tracks that it's looking for. Let say you have a playlist with 50 tracks on Google Drive. If you try to play one of the tracks, then it will either attempt to load forever, or give you an error because it can't find the tracks. It can't find the tracks because the file is no longer "pointing" to the proper location on the Internet. As long as the files within that playlist are all pointing to the same Internet folder, all you need to do is add a file from that same Internet folder into that playlist, and all of the other files in that playlist will now know to point to that folder. If you have a playlist that has files from multiple Internet folders, then you will have to add files from each of those individual Internet folders to make sure it knows how to "point" to all of them. Please note, this fix only works for individual playlists. So, you may have to fix every single playlist in this same way. Yes, this needs to be fixed ASAP, but this workaround means we can still use the program. *Pre-January 6th 2018 update review* I have a huge collection of personal development CDs, but, because I don't sync my iPhone to my computer, I couldn't easily play them on my iPhone. CloudBeats solves this problem brilliantly! Try out the lite version, and if you're like me, you'll be buying the full version the exact same day. 5 stars!!!


Amazing and top quality

DanS60

Fantastic!!! Good interface, rich features, solid performance. Never any problems. Since this is now my primary player, would love to see added in-line volume normalizing (since MP3s often have differing volumes), and an equalizer (thx to imperfections in my speakers, earbuds, and ears :-)


Great app w/ very minor flaws

dontknockmysmock

This app is excellent, and finally has made me able to stop using the worst piece of software I have ever seen in my life, AKA iTunes. Works seamlessly with Dropbox. My one complaint is that, even when you download tracks for offline playing, there is still a loading time of 0.5-2 seconds, despite the song being cached on your phone. I still highly recommend.


Best out there

S3ATTL3_S3AH4WKS

Best $5 spent for music. Even the lite version had no ads and the $5 is for the extra features like downloading music so you can hear your music without wifi.(Update,12/11/17) Can we expect a new style in the next update?


Luv the cloud

Mymini007

Easy of use and download. Songs syncs perfectly. Thks guys.


Bom

Samuca5268

Ótimo player


Amazing app

Jpy71

Please make an Apple TV version :)