I've been searching around for a music player app that can edit the tags easily like you can through gtunes. You just have to long press and there is an option to edit tags unlike the stock music player. I like the stock music player because of the functionality of the equalizer and the visualization but this is the one thing that bugs me since my music isn't all in order by artist can someone point me in the right direction or add this to the stock player
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Try Poweramp, works great.
agreed get poweramp, its incredible and a must have for anyone who uses their phone for music
I have some mp3 podcasts that have "blips" in the middle of the files. It plays fine on VLC on my computer, it just skips over the corrupt part. However, when the media player on my Android 2.2 phone (HTC vision) plays one of these mp3s, it stops playing instead. It just abruptly starts the next mp3 in the playlist. I've tried several mp3 players including meplayer and mixzing and they all do the same thing. I searched the Android market for VLC but found some ripoff called "VLC Direct" instead (looks just like VLC but won't actually play any files unless you pay).
Anyone know an mp3 player that will play over bumps in a file instead of stopping?
Try Google music... flac works on Google music, I think it will work too..
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Is Google Music the software name? I can't find anything like that on the market.
Any other mp3 players?
https://market.android.com/details?...sMSwyLDEsImNvbS5nb29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC5tdXNpYyJd
"* Available in the U.S. only."
Yeah, thanks but no thanks.
My music square of the music player is unable to create any playlist, saying that the playlist is empty. The music player can play the songs fine.
Can someone help?
Thanks
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Hey I signed up for the beats music feature which streams music and also downloads it. My concern is I dont like the fact I cant eq my music and second I rather power amp over any other players. Now the ? Is since I also have the option of downloading songs for offline use, where is that folder located where songs are stored?
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Hi all,
I have an extensive music library - and I'm currently using both Play Music and the default Music app to play the songs.
However it appears that no matter what settings I choose, whether I skip songs or not, both apps with only choose certain songs to play out of the 500 or so I have stored on my SD card.
Do you have recommendations on a good music player (prefer only music as don't watch videos) that doesn't just have a set list of tracks but actually shuffles when it says it is.
Thanks,
Linz.
Poweramp is pretty good but you would have to pay for it
yup, PowerAMP rocks!
there are music players like PowerAmp, N7player, PlayerPro, etc... all have trial versions, maybe you should try these and decide by yourself.
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im more of a clean design guy with a serious music library ocd,
always used shuttle+ since it keeps my library sorted with artist and album pictures, its latest beta gives it a more material design feel, and has never let me down.
On the 'free' front, I have used Vanilla Player and would recommend it. It's very capable of handling large number of files, and playlists.
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=ch.blinkenlights.android.vanilla
https://github.com/vanilla-music/vanilla
On the 'paid' front, PowerAmp seems very popular. Personally, I have used 'Gone Mad Music Player' and found it very capable too of handling large number of files & playlists.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gonemad.gmmp&hl=en
http://gonemadmusicplayer.blogspot.com
Both of these players support ReplayGain, which was an important feature for me.
gr1ff1n said:
On the 'free' front, I have used Vanilla Player and would recommend it. It's very capable of handling large number of files, and playlists.
On the 'paid' front, PowerAmp seems very popular. Personally, I have used 'Gone Mad Music Player' and found it very capable too of handling large number of files & playlists.
Both of these players support ReplayGain, which was an important feature for me.
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thank you so much my friend, it's a lightweight music player which is open source :thumbup:
I've just tested it and I recommend it!
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thank you so much my friend, it's a lightweight music player which is open source :thumbup:
I've just tested it and I recommend it!
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There are not much better then Porweramp
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