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If you use your andriod tablet to go to the Amazon app store, there is a BIAB app for like $3. Unfortunately there is something that prevents the app from running on the Kindle Fire so I haven't been able to purchase and install it. I'm assuming that the Google Play site has the same BIAB app from PGMusic.




I've had some problems in coming up with a "player" for my backups. 2 mp3 players that I've had are now outdated in relation to Win 7 and 1 caused a crash due to a driver issue. Based on suggestions here, I've gone to using my netbook with a flash player, "AIMP". With it you can have playlists that will play one song at a time (option) so that we can talk to our audiences (non-paid gigs) between songs. A bad thing for me is the small screen and moving the mousepad to select the tunes and hit play. I'm thinking of getting an Ipad because of the bigger screen. I have a Kindle Fire, but I don't consider it reliable enough for a gig because of it's flaky touch screen even using a stylus. However, I don't know if there is an app that works as well as AIMP (free) though. I would gladly pay for an app that did the job. Huge storage is not an issue either since we would only have around a total of 300 songs for all of our gigs. Is anyone using a tablet on their gigs for backups?

Stan


Cornet Curmudgeon