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Hi all,
This is my first post and Id just like to say I love the site. So much amazing and useful stuff is posted here and I thought i'd make a contribution.
GhostTown is a Music app that allows you to stream unlimited music - any song by any artist. Results from searches for artists are grouped by albums with other songs and collaborations with other artists also listed.
You can also add songs to your favorites lists and even create playlists too.
Best of all it's free and available in the market.
I found it by chance the other day and is quite possibly best random app ive found!
Taddy
Looking for a little help on music player apps. Specifically, a tablet running 4.3 (should be updated to 4.4 in a month or two according to the manufacturer), all music will be on SD card.
Currently, all my music is album oriented and sorted by Genres, then Artists, then Albums. This works on my iPod in my car (both iTunes and car software work flawlessly) and on my MP3 player (both MS My Music and player software work flawlessly). I start with Genres, find my Genre and click, brings up Artists within this Genre in alphabetical order, click on my Artist and brings up the Albums, click on Album and the songs, in album order, come up. Click on the first song and the album plays all the way through.
I haven't found an Android music app which will do this. Many sort by Genre, then go into directly into Songs, in alphabetical order. Many sort by Artists, but with over 20gb of music and hundreds of Artists, this takes forever to get to ZZ Top.
Anyone know of a music app which can go from Genre to Artist to Album? If this approach works with iTunes/iPods and MS Music, I found it hard to think I haven't found an Android app which can do this. Tried about 20 players in Play Store and haven't found one that does this. All help is appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. No playtlists; no single songs; simply albums by artist catagorized into genres.
Have you try some of them?
Apollo - Music player:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2196385
beat (2.0.2) - a music player with floating controls
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545818
Google Play Music:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.music&hl=no
(I recommend you to try Apollo and see if it right music player for you)
All of these only allow single level searches. I'm looking for something that allows a three level search; first, genre; second, artist; third, album.
It seems ironic I can do this with iTunes and MS Media Player but not with Android. I must be missing something here.
Hankaws said:
Have you try some of them?
Apollo - Music player:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2196385
beat (2.0.2) - a music player with floating controls
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545818
Google Play Music:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.music&hl=no
(I recommend you to try Apollo and see if it right music player for you)
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Mixzing
In case anyone is looking for the same thing, Mixzing works. You can set it for Genres; click on your genre, it shows the Artists. Click on your artist, and it shows the artist's Albums. Click on the album you want, and it shows the Songs, in album order.
Exactly what I was looking for.
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Hey,
I'm sorry if this is the wrong forum for my question. In this case, please point me to where I should better post it.
I'm currently looking for a new music player. I've been using PowerAMP for quite a while and started to feel pretty unsatisfied, since there is no further development since at least 2 years. In particular I'm missing smart playlists and the ability to properly read multi-tagged genres/artists. Especially the multi-tag genres are a real pain, since I use MusicBee on my Desktop and organized my artists and genres very carefully. It was a shame to see everything completely messed up on my android device.
My requirements are pretty basic (at least in my opinion), and I'd be very grateful, if you guys could point me to any music player that supports them. The player should at least have:
5 Star Song Rating
Smart Playlists
be Adfree (at least with paid version)
in addition, I'm looking for a player that ...
has a clean UI (like Pulsar or PowerAMP) / good UX
supports multiple tags in artists / genres
has a dedicated library, since the media-browser from android crap
So far I have looked at at least 20 players with not a single one satisfying at least my basic criteria.
Pulsar Music Player: only supports "favorite"-Song Rating, no smart playlists
PlayerPro: Multi-Tag Genres are buggy, the library is pretty buggy (some songs aren't tagged properly), multi-tagged artists get simply cut-off (same with multi-tagged genres)
Neutron Music Player: very, very bad UX; multi-tagged artists/genres don't work; no smart playlists
n7player: only favorite-song rating; no smart playlists (however, I like the UI very much)
I'm kind of desparate. Could you point me to anything?
Every help appreciated; many thanks!
A sigh of sympathy. Why can't developers adhere to years-old standard (ID3v2 for mp3) or at least sit in the user's chair before starting development. I digress
Your bet may be MediaMonkey for Android. It respects the tags (for the type As among us), and has some higher end features. The UI can be more polished but it does not detract much from the experience and it is in active development. MMA has syncing between phones and syncing with desktop of statistics. You will have to use the MM rating field. This is nondestructive and mp3tag (on Windows) can copy between fields quite easily. I have not found another way for MMA to read other ratings—not sure about ID3v2 POPM field variant.
Poweramp is similar but it runs amuck of the standard which require nul termination between multiple genre and artists. Poweramp uses semicolon (I think). It will only concatenate the multiple terms to one long string. Also, Poweramp suffers heavily from the same problem with most audio apps—there is only one developer and that app is far from a full time effort.
PlayerPro does not support multiple genre/artists—I think it is on the to-do list. I don't share your assessment of it however. While there is no multiple field support, it accepts the nul as a terminator; it just does not store any other term after the first. Since my tracks have the primary genre first, I can tolerate the non-support. It is quite stable but not flashy or trendy. Just how I like it, function over form. It carries an additional audio DSP (free download) for those who want it. PlayerPro allows you to select the rating system with the following choices: PlayerPro; Windows Media; Winamp; or MediaMonkey.
Hope that helps.
There's development on PowerAMP.
http://forum.powerampapp.com/index.php?/forum/18-poweramp-v3-testing/
Test Phonograph
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kabouzeid.gramophone&hl=es_419
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Huawei Music vs YouTube Music
Smartphones are used for music playback, more than any other type of device. There are plenty of different types of apps and services that offer music subscriptions, along with a great music player to listen to all of your music. Phone with GMS support will be able to use Google's YouTube Music service, which offers all of the latest music features. Anyone with an HMS phone will have access to Huawei Music, which is designed to compete with other music services. We will go over some of the different features that these apps have to offer.
YouTube Music
Your Google account can be used to easily set up your YouTube music as a media player, or a music subscription service. Their subscription service is comparable to similar products when it comes to price. YouTube Music is available on Desktop and Mobile, so your music is not restricted to your phone.
The app is particularly good at finding new music for you to listen to. Google is obviously one of the best at this type of feature, due to the amount of data they are able to collect from all of their products.
Other features include:
$9.99 Monthly Subscription Price
Google Assistant Integration
Offline Playback
Captions
1 Month Free Trial
The user interface is a bit frustrating with YouTube Music. The settings menu is not always easy to find, and the look and feel of the app is kind of boring. Overall it will get the job done, but it's not one of the better music apps available.
Huawei Music
Huawei Music is a fully-fledged music service and media player. You can subscribe to an ad-free premium music catalog and enjoy all of your favorite music. Non-subscribers can still enjoy the radio features, which you can browse by category.
The music subscription service is fairly simple to understand. You'll have the same level of access as any other competing service. You can stream or download the songs you like. You can choose the quality of playback, to accommodate your data usage. Huawei Music even has a "Super Quality" option for playback, which can play your music at 640kbps. This is good for people with high-end headphones who want to get the most out of their music.
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The app offers a lot of fun features like party mode, which lets you play music through multiple Huawei phones. This is a great solution for sharing your songs with your friends. you just connect your phones, and your music will play on every connected device. They also include a feature called Running Music, which will read your heart rate and find songs that match your heart's BPM. Anyone who loves to workout is going to enjoy this feature a lot, as it can enhance your workout session.
Other features include:
$9.99 Monthly Subscription Price
Party Mode
Identify Songs
Themes
Offline Playback
1 Month Free Trial
Huawei Music is a great music service with a very good app to go along with it. Hopefully, we will be able to see this expand to desktop users in the future.
When we can expect for desktop users ??
XDARoni said:
Huawei Music vs YouTube Music
Smartphones are used for music playback, more than any other type of device. There are plenty of different types of apps and services that offer music subscriptions, along with a great music player to listen to all of your music. Phone with GMS support will be able to use Google's YouTube Music service, which offers all of the latest music features. Anyone with an HMS phone will have access to Huawei Music, which is designed to compete with other music services. We will go over some of the different features that these apps have to offer.
YouTube Music
Your Google account can be used to easily set up your YouTube music as a media player, or a music subscription service. Their subscription service is comparable to similar products when it comes to price. YouTube Music is available on Desktop and Mobile, so your music is not restricted to your phone.
The app is particularly good at finding new music for you to listen to. Google is obviously one of the best at this type of feature, due to the amount of data they are able to collect from all of their products.
Other features include:
$9.99 Monthly Subscription Price
Google Assistant Integration
Offline Playback
Captions
1 Month Free Trial
The user interface is a bit frustrating with YouTube Music. The settings menu is not always easy to find, and the look and feel of the app is kind of boring. Overall it will get the job done, but it's not one of the better music apps available.
Huawei Music
Huawei Music is a fully-fledged music service and media player. You can subscribe to an ad-free premium music catalog and enjoy all of your favorite music. Non-subscribers can still enjoy the radio features, which you can browse by category.
The music subscription service is fairly simple to understand. You'll have the same level of access as any other competing service. You can stream or download the songs you like. You can choose the quality of playback, to accommodate your data usage. Huawei Music even has a "Super Quality" option for playback, which can play your music at 640kbps. This is good for people with high-end headphones who want to get the most out of their music.
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The app offers a lot of fun features like party mode, which lets you play music through multiple Huawei phones. This is a great solution for sharing your songs with your friends. you just connect your phones, and your music will play on every connected device. They also include a feature called Running Music, which will read your heart rate and find songs that match your heart's BPM. Anyone who loves to workout is going to enjoy this feature a lot, as it can enhance your workout session.
Other features include:
$9.99 Monthly Subscription Price
Party Mode
Identify Songs
Themes
Offline Playback
1 Month Free Trial
Huawei Music is a great music service with a very good app to go along with it. Hopefully, we will be able to see this expand to desktop users in the future.
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looking forward to trying it out
The feature called Running Music seems very interesting.
It's totally paid right?