CloudBeats Offline Music Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 93 reviews. Read all reviews for CloudBeats Offline Music for iPhone.
CloudBeats Offline Music is free iOS app published by Roman Burda

Good, but needs work

Rcmoore76137

Doesn't update album cover like grooves did. Hate having to pay for something that should be free. Overall, good app.


Music app without next , forward button ?

Raw_Mess

I cannot use the previous and nex button from the control centre or lock screen . Both are greayed out and i have to open the app to change music everytime ! A music player without a next and previous button - wow !!!


Works Perfectly with WD My Cloud Home

WMON DJ

I have been pulling my hair out! I installed a WD Home Cloud Duo in my home. It's loaded with all of my ripped (but legally purchased CDs.) I wanted to use it as a music server, however most iOS cloud music player apps were unable to see my Home Cloud server. They were looking for commercial cloud services only such as DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Cloud Drive, etc. Even though the WD My Home app can see each and every song, it can't directly play any of them. They have to be downloaded to the iPad first. That negates the idea of a cloud server to begin with! I had been trying everything I could think of to play my songs on iPad without having to download them one-by-one from the MyCloud app first. Nothing worked until I found the CloudBeats iOS app. It was the only one that I found that worked flawless with My Cloud Home. With no fuss and no muss all of my WD Home Cloud music now plays on my iPad thanks to this app.


Don’t buy the premium version

pholly

This version is very gimped and the design of the premium version is bad and there aren’t any options when it comes to audio playback or sorting. Do yourself a favor and try MusiCloud instead, it’s much better unless you’re using ALAC files (it handles FLAC files perfectly), MusiCloud can’t seem to read the ID tags properly but you can edit them to work using the app.


Absolutely what I was looking for!

j.adam.noah

This app does EXACTLY what I want it to do - stream, not download music from a cloud folder. I am very happy!


Doesn’t live up to hype

Camron_Green

It doesn’t have offline and ....


Works perfectly!

MBfromOK

Just finished setting up a personal nextCloud server, loaded it on the iPad only to find that it plays one song & quits, started the download & try process for 6 offline cloud players (they all had issues & too many ads). Gave up and Googled iPad nextCloud offline, Cloudbeats was #1 and by far the best app tried, worth the pro purchase!


Dropbox login didn't work

CaptainStudly

Enter Dropbox login/password, tap sign in button, nothing happens. So that was unimpressive. Yes my iPad is turned on. Yes it's connected to the internet. Yes I have a Dropbox account.


Perfect!

LAX20531

I’ve been using the app from its early inception years ago when it only supported what was FKA SkyDrive to today where it supports MS OneDrive along with the other major clouds as well as personal clouds if one desires. The developer is responsive and has not lost interest in the initiative, not has he forced early adopters to purchase new “versions” to receive cloud add-ons, and that is greatly appreciated. That said, I’m not opposed to reasonable patronage since I get a lot of use from the app and there’s no other software I own where lifetime support and upgrades are offered. If the dev needs the revenue to incentivize his interest in the project by all means I’d rather do that than have this become abandonware like dozens of other quality apps that vanished. I’m not implying anything...my thoughts deviated after dealing with this abandonware issue earlier today. Get this app!


Good but frustrating

Arfon Chunks

The idea is great. I use it with my Google Drive and was pretty happy with it until I saw that it was putting a lot of tracks into unknown after a scan. For every track in Unknown, I have to go to Google Drive, find the corresponding track, 'Manage' it and download another copy from my PC. I then have to do a scan again within the app. The track is no longer in 'Unknown'. This gets old really quick when you have a whole bunch of tracks when scanning after uploading a bunch of albums to Google Drive. Going tp have to look for an alternative app is Cloudbeats is just a pain with all the stuff it puts into Unknown. Note that all my albums have been run through Mp3tag and the metadata is spot on.