I haven't tried it yet, but Slacker radio was released today.
http://appshopper.com/music/slacker-radio
http://appshopper.com/music/slacker-radio
while Im impressed at the speed of the connections the problem is your only allowed 6 skips per hour and they force commercials every few songs.
I hate that if I setup a channel and they play the wrong songs I can only skip 6...
Audio quality and buffer times are fantastic over 3G and edge. Just a great App all around!
Commercials are what is stopping me from installing this. I hate commercials and this is the reason I am looking forward to the XM/Sirius app.
the commercials are not really very frequent or obtrusive, just do yourself a favor and give it a shot
and as a long time XM subscriber, let me tell you that this is infinitely better programming, with or without commercials. besides, i would not hold my breath on a sirius xm app
Commercials are what is stopping me from installing this. I hate commercials and this is the reason I am looking forward to the XM/Sirius app.
What exactly are the differences between this app compared to the other apps out there, mainly Pandora? I ran both, so far I only noticed/heard commercials on Slacker (except when you buy the full version)
EDIT:
Tried the 7 day free trial, it works nice.
Things you CANNOT do with Pandora:
1.)Create a station 15 or more artists then hear music ONLY from those artists
2.) I think the screenshot below will speak for itself:
As you can see it's all about control. Give Pandora a song (or a few) and it'll play things you like. With slacker, you tell it exactly what you like and it gives you exactly that.
Because you can do so much customization, 6 song skips go a LOT further than Pandora because odds are greater you want to hear the song.
Yes, there are 45 seconds of commercials per hour, just something to deal with for 59 minutes and 15 seconds worth of exactly what you want to hear. I hate commercials too, but Last.FM is CBS and sounds like crap, Pandora has been hanging on by the skin of their teeth for some time now, these guys gotta do something to stick around. 45 seconds is so little, and $4/mo is so little.
i dont expect Sirius XM to license such an app and make it available on the app store. The iPhone is considered as competition to them. jailbreaking is another story and i believe there has been a player available for a while now.
Huh. If iPhone's their competition, it must suck to be them.
Things you CANNOT do with Pandora:
1.) Create a station with 15 or more artists then hear music ONLY from those artists
2.) I think the screenshot below will speak for itself:
As you can see it's all about control. Give Pandora a song (or a few) and it'll play things you like. With slacker, you tell it exactly what you like and it gives you exactly that.
Because you can do so much customization, 6 song skips go a LOT further than Pandora because odds are greater you want to hear the song.
Yes, there are 45 seconds of commercials per hour, just something to deal with for 59 minutes and 15 seconds worth of exactly what you want to hear. I hate commercials too, but Last.FM is CBS and sounds like crap, Pandora has been hanging on by the skin of their teeth for some time now, these guys gotta do something to stick around. 45 seconds is so little, and $4/mo is so little.
Thanks for explaining that. I had to fiddle with Slacker more to find that the Fine Tune can be located by pressing the arrow beside the station name. Impressive.
I LOVE this app but have a few questions. I see that you can fine tune on the app but don't see where you can add artists to a station that you just created...or add favorite songs to the new station like you can on the web site. I assume I am not missing something on the app? Also, what does the heart do. Does it tag the artist as a favorite or the song or both. Also, when I type in an artist to start a channel, I don't see the fine tune options coming up. Previously created stations show all the fine tune options so I think it has to do with saving and naming a new artist which I don't see on the app. Sorry for the long list of questions but Slacker seems to have the most potential of all and I want to make sure I am not missing something. Thanks.No problem. Just keep in mind that even though Slacker has millions of songs, if your artists are obscure and you fine tune too much you might hear repeats and have shallow play lists. Play around with everything, it's a lot of fun, but it might take some patience to get that perfect station. Once you get 1 perfect station, it's entirely worth it and it makes programming subsequent stations much easier once you figure out how the service reacts to the tuning.
Also, keep in mind that there is no limit to the amount of custom stations you can have.
One more point. You can always load one of their stations that you like, then save it as a custom. You can delete but not add artists to pre programmed stations. Save it as a custom, use their stations as an outline so to speak and customize your a** off.