• Offline music player for android?

    From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Tracker1 on Fri May 8 20:54:44 2020
    Re: Offline music player for android?
    By: Tracker1 to DOVE-Net.Pro-Audio on Fri May 08 2020 12:04 pm

    Any suggestions for a good Offline music player for Android?

    I used to really like the Android Winamp player, but that's long gone now, and there are several trying to use the name, along with lots of online versions (I've imported a lot into google music) but would like something I can throw a few albums into to play when I don't have a good signal (road trips, etc).

    I've been using Poweramp for Android for years, and I've been generally happy with it. One thing though, is that it says it supports gapless playback, but I still seem to notice a tiny gap between tracks when playing live albums. It's not a huge issue though; when gapless playback is enabled, the gap I notice is actually much less than what I've seen in other players.

    Poweramp isn't free though. I think it was just around $5 when I paid for it though (which was years ago, in 2011), and the upgrade to the full version is still valid after all these years.

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Tracker1 on Fri May 8 20:55:21 2020
    Re: Offline music player for android?
    By: Nightfox to Tracker1 on Fri May 08 2020 08:54 pm

    I've been using Poweramp for Android for years, and I've been generally

    VLC is available for Android now too. You might give that a try if you're interested.

    Nightfox

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Tracker1 on Sat May 9 10:04:18 2020
    Re: Offline music player for android?
    By: Tracker1 to DOVE-Net.Pro-Audio on Fri May 08 2020 12:04 pm

    Any suggestions for a good Offline music player for Android?

    I used to really like the Android Winamp player, but that's long gone
    now, and there are several trying to use the name, along with lots of online versions (I've imported a lot into google music) but would like something I can throw a few albums into to play when I don't have a good signal (road trips, etc).



    i used to use playerpro when i was exercising a lot.
    that was years ago!

    that name stealing/cloning is a big issue.

    i'm not even sure if the same company owns playerpro.

    anyways, i liked how it handled albums and you could swipe it to change the song.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Tracker1 on Sat May 9 06:55:00 2020
    Tracker1 wrote to DOVE-Net.Pro-Audio <=-

    Any suggestions for a good Offline music player for Android?

    I used to really like the Android Winamp player, but that's long gone
    now

    I've been using BlackPlayer EX and like it. I'm a metadata freak, and you
    can edit the metadata on a per-song or per-album basis, automatically
    download album covers, and more.


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  • From atroxi@VERT/CONCHAOS to Tracker1 on Sat Aug 1 11:52:33 2020
    Re: Offline music player for android?
    By: Tracker1 to DOVE-Net.Pro-Audio on Fri May 08 2020 12:04 pm

    Any suggestions for a good Offline music player for Android?

    I used to really like the Android Winamp player, but that's long gone
    now, and there are several trying to use the name, along with lots of
    online versions (I've imported a lot into google music) but would like something I can throw a few albums into to play when I don't have a good signal (road trips, etc).

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    Michael J. Ryan
    tracker1 +o Roughneck BBS


    I have personally been using Vanilla Player as I like how fast it scans thousands of songs as well as its modular approach on its features. So you can get the very bare Vanilla player with not much bells and whistles and you're up and running. Oh, and also because it supports ReplayGain. Other than that, a I used to use the Vinyl player as it's quite pleasant to look at and it also supports ReplayGain though it's quite a bit slower compared to Vanilla.

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