I want a music medley iPhone app
A couple weeks back, I was driving to work, skipping through songs on my iPhone, lamenting my inability to listen to more than one song during the brief jaunt between my wife's office and mine. I considered creating a playlist of similar song clips for a medley, but then I thought, to paraphrase Apple's marketing, there ought to be an app for that.
With the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 release, developers will be able to tap the iPhone's iPod for audio playback, so how about an app that can play random clips of songs from a given album or playlist? Clips will be anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute, woven together with a little crossfade, all user-determined, of course.
A really adventurous developer could even get a little Genius-generated play listing going and maybe offer links to similar songs on iTunes and scoop a small commission in the process. I don't know all the ins and outs, but I know Pandora gets a cut when they sell songs.
Anyway, I initially tossed the idea to friend of the blog Mike V., but apparently he has a job to do or something, so I'm tossing it out to anyone. If you use it, do me a favor and send me a copy.
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I want a music medley iPhone app
posted by Sumocat at 4/13/2009 09:06:00 PM
3 Comments:
Hey man, I do have a job to do. My company wants me to build them a iPhone app.
With having a wife and house, there is no way I could do two apps at the same time.
By Michael Venini, at 4/14/2009 09:17:00 AM
Okay, Mr. Responsible with your "work" and "job" and "need to earn a living so as not to starve in the streets." I hear you, but know this: Chuck Norris could do it. Well, probably not, but he could force a guy to do it, and that's close. :)
By Sumocat, at 4/14/2009 09:22:00 AM
Your right Chuck Norris could do it, so I suggest you send him this link to your blog.
At least if he can't he'll make somebody do it for you.
Somebody may get beaten up, but it will get done either way.
I'm a bit 'offended' with the 'Mr. Responsible' comment.
I'm a lot or things, but responsible I am not....Wait, did I mean to say that?
By Michael Venini, at 4/14/2009 04:32:00 PM
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