Looking for a no frills music player for locally stored music on my Android phone. What happened to the bundled music players? Any suggestions? I’m running Google native Pixel
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I recommend you to use ACEMusic
It's Light,Fast and Material
Some Features
- Everything that a Music player must do(shuffle, repeat and everything else)
- Unofficial Google Play Music support.
- ID3v3 tag editing.
- Custom libraries support.
- Album artist sorting/tag support
- Blacklist ability for artists, album artists, albums, songs, genres and playlists.
- 9 band equalizer with bass boost, virtualizer, and reverb.
- Individual EQ settings for each artist, album artist, album, song, genre, or playlist.
- File/folder browsing.
- Scrobbling.
- Crossfade with customizable duration.
- Auto-download album art from the internet.
- 2 different base themes and 9 different color schemes.
- Embedded lyrics player
- Visual Animations
- A-B Repeat
- Much more!
after a little search on Google play i found Music player, which is material design and meet all the above needs , and is also very lightweight and fast.
along with these it also has some other features such as:
- Plays all audio files
- 5 band graphical equalizer with presets
- Bass and 3D effect
- MP3 editor support
- Play , next or previous playback by shake
- Sleep timer
- Color theme select option
- Plays song by folder
- Queue with play list reorder
- Support for play list
- Change album art
- Tag editor support
- Attractive widget and android 4.2 lock screen playback
- Library scan
Im planning to buy a new sd card and store most of my library there, but i need to know if there are any player out there capable of doing that.
At the moment i'm using Poweramp to play around 2500 songs, i find the experience very good. No performance issues, and the scrolling through 200 album covers is lag-free.. These songs are encoded to 128kbps aac and the size of album covers are around 600x600.
Anyone here has experience with such situation? I think poweramp has a good change of handling this, but i rather be sure before dropping money into a new card.