4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for PlayMyQ HD for iPhone.
PlayMyQ HD is paid iOS app published by 2no7 Creations HB
Smittyd123
I had a crawfish boil and placed a spare wifi router outside and plugged my amp into my iPad. I setup my iPad to see the new router then used my iPad to search for myhq on my iPad which I controlled all the music from my iPhone. I was the social DJ Butterfly. This is by far the best music play app hands down. The only app that has an working crossfade.
Not an iPhone guru
Wow this app is how the iPod app should be. It is by far the most exciting music player in the app store.
peachykeanjellybean
My kids love having dance parties so I've been looking for something that would let you queue up music without disrupting what's playing or having to create a whole playlist. This works perfectly!
Used it for 1 day
The equalizer will not work while using this app. The app does not play songs with DRM protection.
G-mu
This is the best cueing app out there. The ui isn't super pretty, but its very usable. The ability to allow friends to cue is awesome. The issue I encounter is that some of my songs get skipped, even when running in the native mode. There is no indication why... Because they're in iCloud? Because the encoding is off? It would be great to know why some can fix it. Better yet it would be great to have them actually play. Most play and its a fun experience.
2K'ssss
Problem is song playback when transitioning to next song, song does not play to the end! Although the appearance is minimalistic, and features are simplistic-I like this app and hope to see these issues addressed in future updates! Would also be nice if album art and lyrics (as shown on native app) were able to be displayed.
CigamlliB
I needed an app that would 1. fade / crossfade when the Next Track button was pressed 2. Work with a remote 3. Show custom album art 4. Use existing playlists 5. Allow for repeat tracks in the playlist I have tried many apps and none would do all five of the above. This app does all of this and has a few other perks along the way such as a full screen option that I can read from across the stage, volume control from a remote, and previous track as well as next track. In order to display Album Art, the ID3 Tag must be in v2.4 format. This is easy to do inside of iTunes. Right click on the file and choose the Tag Converter.
PaterNovem
Used this last night to play music for a party. Was able to have an iPod with the music plugged into a sound system. I then shared the iPod and managed the music queue and system volume as I enjoyed the party. I had the connection via bluetooth since the hall didn't have a network. App worked great. I had one crash as I was setting up but it ran for the next dour hours. Can't recommend this enough for running a music queue for a party.