Looking for a good player application on Android |
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Looking for a good player application on Android |
Feb 5 2013, 17:31
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Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 8-September 11 Member No.: 93574 |
OK, i know this might be very subjective, i also know this was asked before, but apps change as time goes by.
I'm looking for a good music player to put on an Android device (Samsung YP-GS1, it's not a smartphone but a "micro tablet"). I don't care free or commercial, i never understood why people can spend hundreds bucks to buy an Androïd device but can't spare 5 to support developpers I have a few requirements :
I already tested a number of players but didn't found the "perfect" one yet. Probably there are little known players out there that would deserve more attention. That's why i posted this thread. OK : here are some players i found interesting and why i didn't settle for them so far :
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Feb 5 2013, 18:06
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 1442 Joined: 11-February 03 From: Vermont Member No.: 4955 |
I have a few requirements : [*]ReplayGain support (there are still many players out there without ReplayGain) I'm mostly using Google-play or whatever they're calling it these days (also have rockbox). I got my first album (long, about 9.5 hours) that I really feel needs replaygain (about +13 dB) and the Google player doesn't support it. I found that on converting flac to mp3 foobar can put that in the mp3 file as real gain (instead of just tags), so that's how I'm going for the tablet. Just a thought in case you find something you really like except for replaygain. |
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Feb 5 2013, 20:12
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Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 4-January 13 Member No.: 105572 |
I use PowerAMP. bluetooth works fine in my car, haven't tried anywhere else. meets all the "requirements" you listed, and almost all of the "features". just not sure if it reads custom tags and utilizes them for viewing. tried rockbox, and the UI was WAY too small for me.
the only drawback (as far as I'm concerned) for PowerAMP with bluetooth (and maybe other outputs) is that it crossfades when manually changing tracks. for exmple, if you press "next track" or "previous track" on a bluetooth device, it'll crossfade the tracks. there may be a way to change that, but I haven't cared enough to check. |
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Feb 6 2013, 04:56
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Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 10-February 09 Member No.: 66822 |
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Feb 6 2013, 06:16
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Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 13-March 09 Member No.: 67901 |
My favorite is the Deadbeef Player for Android.
I don't think it has a Library feature, although you can add folders or files to the playlist. Gapless, replaygain, and even cue sheet support for flacs. |
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Feb 6 2013, 07:14
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 20-October 11 Member No.: 94572 |
i use media monkey on my android device. it's still a beta, but have noticed no problems, maybe it has some of the items you need.
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Feb 6 2013, 10:01
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 123 Joined: 29-July 12 Member No.: 101859 |
Have you tried winamp? FYI, 90% of android 'players' use androids built in features. IE built in library as well as vorbis support (since it's built into the OS by default). Rockbox will give you ultimate audio customizeability but it's still beta. If you dont need that winamp for droid is pretty good and gives you wireless synching with the desktop app if you use it.
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Feb 6 2013, 10:37
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Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 8-September 11 Member No.: 93574 |
Thanks for all answers.
I'll try GoneMAD. The features list is interesting. I completely forgot the Grandpa of them all |
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Feb 6 2013, 10:57
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 123 Joined: 29-July 12 Member No.: 101859 |
Indeed, installing winamp for droid gave me a certain 'warm fuzzy' feeling, it plays anything android plays, has that 'good ol' winamp' look to it, AND bypasses jellybean's internal dsp completely.
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