3rd party music players optional for google play music - Nexus 10 Themes and Apps

Just found this on xda news. Nexus others will benefit greatly. It takes your music in the cloud on Google play music and makes it available to 3rd party music players!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2169761
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Sweet!... I was wait for a feature like this. Thanks for sharing!

i think the best music player so far to me will be Select! Music Player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mikrosonic.Select&hl=en
i have the full version but they do have a free

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[Q] What is your favorite app for music playing?

So what is your favorite app for music playing? and why? key word APP so no flashing or anything hard. Just like from the market. and I know this has been asked a few times but I would like to know what you use. Like what you like about it. Simplicity? Features? etc. thanks in advance.
ALSO, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong section. It is regarding apps but I wasn't sure if it should go in Q&A cause those questions seemed a lot more general.
TTPOD. and UberMusic. Poweramp is cool sometimes.
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Google music 4.0
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UberMusic for local, Google Music for streaming.
viva la MIUI
Poweramp is the best..
eq makes a huge difference.
PlayerPro - tried some apps, but PlayerPro has all I was looking for: A nice interface, lockscreen controls, can play videos and runs very stable.
Player pro is the best! Ubermusic is nice too but very simple interface for me..
I use poweramp.
Ubermusic
I love the UI although some said it's a mock-up of wp's music player.
Google Music 4.0.1 currently. Although I search for another one.
Playerpro with the free DSP Pack
Zplayer is good
the_scotsman said:
Playerpro with the free DSP Pack
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Just tried this and it is pretty awesome.
Nice and loud.
I can honestly say after trying various headsets, IEMs with all the music apps available, the best match of music player, phone and headsets are all different. Since poweramp, Zplayer etc all make a slight difference to the sound quality, you should try all to find which is the music player with your favourite signature sound.
If you like to EQ, try equalizer or Volume + in the mixture as well
Lookwise, I personally like Zplayer.
ease of use, probably playerpro for most but poweramp for me cuz I really like the way it divides the folders.
Google music + beta, that's where I store my music. I mean after all placing 6000 mp3's on my sd card would just be crazy.
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Music app
I use gtunes...its cool,its free,music is free...the downside is that not all mucic you search for using gtunes will be available.but for free music is great. There is a new version of it on the market called music downloader if my memory serves me right.the correct gtunes app is difficult to find now days.
My favorite is definitely Google Music 4.0
The new UI is leaps and bounds better than 3, despite not changing a whole lot... it just feels cleaner. And the addition of being able to stream and cache makes it the most feature filled imo. If you're an EQ guy (I typically want flat, because hey thats the way the producers intend for it to be heard) their is an inapp option that takes you to your EQ of choice from the market, and it feels very fluid, almost as if it were part of the app itself. Google has come a long way in the music department in the year I've had my phone.
I'm using Fede's Music App (wp7'ish)
PlayerPro looks like really cool!
scoobysnacks said:
Just tried this and it is pretty awesome.
Nice and loud.
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Might have to check this one out. Thanks

music player

3d/cubed....pretty cool!
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.abrantix.rockon.rockonnggl&hl=en
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Wow nice one thanks!
yae its cool
Nice find, looks good so far. I haven't found a music player that I really liked yet, hopefully this is the one.
Amazing!
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anyone know of any music apps that will sort the music by different folders that have my music in (rap, rock, grateful dead, etc...) Mort music player does this but i cant get it to load music from internal and external sd card its just one or other
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anyone know of any music apps that will sort the music by different folders that have my music in (rap, rock, grateful dead, etc...) Mort music player does this but i cant get it to load music from internal and external sd card its just one or other
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Player Pro does this.
Agreed +1 on player pro (current player with sense skin)
Also use the folder option as well...so that option won me over entirely
I think there is like one more player that offers a folder option (trust me I went through them ALL) but cant think of it to save my life...might of been miui player??? idk?? dont hold me to it...
I think Mixing had folder option as well. I started using Player Pro a couple years ago and never looked back.
It's good but i prefer poweramp
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It has a nice interface, but messing with the EQ too much causes it to hang. And if music is playing, you can't control it in any way, the only solution is to force close the app.
I usually just use Amazon MP3 to play music. The stock Blur player leaves a lot to be desired, and Google Music doesn't (seem to?) differentiate between cloud and local playback. With Amazon MP3 it's real easy. Plus, I buy music from them and I've ripped and uploaded my CDs to their cloud (and to Google's, it's nice to have options, heh). It isn't a great player, but it's reliable. And while I enjoy music, I don't play it on my phone often enough to need a fancy player.
But, thanks for the link, it was fun to try out.

[Q] Download via Google Music... Listen via Music App?

I've downloaded a few albums from Google Music. Would like to play them with the built-in Music app, but Music doesn't see any of my downloaded music.
Root explorer showed me the music downloaded from Google Music was in :
\sdcard\Android\data\com.google.android.music\cache\music
I tried copying the music folder over to the external card sdcard2 (where I'd really LIKE to store my music), but the Music app still doesn't find it.
Most surprisingly, I can't find a setting for either Google Music or Music to specify a download or Music folder.
Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
If you purchased the music from google music the music isn't actually on your device, it is in the cloud on google music servers. Only way to get stock htc music player to see that music is to download the music from google music and put it directly on your device.
Hope that helps.
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jim_0068 said:
If you purchased the music from google music the music isn't actually on your device, it is in the cloud on google music servers. Only way to get stock htc music player to see that music is to download the music from google music and put it directly on your device.
Hope that helps.
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Yes.... that's what I'm trying to do. I downloaded Google Music from the cloud by "making music available offline", but the stock htc music player won't see it
Not true, R2does the developer from the dinc forum has a paid app that allows you to do it. Never tried it myself, but heard good things about it. There is also a Google music importer on the market that does the same thing. You have to download it as offline library, but other music apps will be able to play it.
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JeramyEggs said:
Not true, R2does the developer from the dinc forum has a paid app that allows you to do it. Never tried it myself, but heard good things about it. There is also a Google music importer on the market that does the same thing. You have to download it as offline library, but other music apps will be able to play it.
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Thanks, found Google Music Importer on the market. I'll give it a try.

[Q] Apps similar to winamp and its in-app purchases

I know the first impression would be that there are many good music/media players on the play store.
I was looking at the in app purchases of winamp pro like the album washer and lyrics app.
Is there any media player which has all the 3 functions within them and for free or say £0.69 or something less.
Thank you for the suggestions.
vnl said:
I know the first impression would be that there are many good music/media players on the play store.
I was looking at the in app purchases of winamp pro like the album washer and lyrics app.
Is there any media player which has all the 3 functions within them and for free or say £0.69 or something less.
Thank you for the suggestions.
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The music players review in Themes and Apps ???
jje
They had that one? Thank you for the lead.

[Q] Recommendations for a music player

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.
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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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MTsCetin said:
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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