My phone will not recognize my windows formatted music files on the stock music player, which music app do you guys recommend?
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My phone will not recognize my windows formatted music files on the stock music player, which music app do you guys recommend?
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Neutron Music Player!!! It's awesome on BB10 and gets a lot of praise from Android users as well.
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My favorite is Music folder player full
Ah that one is still around? Remember using it ages ago before I tagged all my music properly. Folder Player was insanely light weight, fast and snappy back then and comfortable to use when tags are not an option, because it was made for folder-based music collections.
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PlayerPro has been my music player. Nice and simple layout and easy to navigate.
My name is Jimmy and I am a BlackBerryaholic.
Yuuuup
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Poweramp. Supports FLAC.
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Thanks, I'll check these out.
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Neutron, and USB pro are high fi music players! They are expensive compared to most music apps but are far superior for audio philes, also look up onkyo music app it's free and is a great alternative to the other two.
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GoneMAD is the only music player I use and recommend.
Forgive my ignorance, but how does one add music purchased from the Playstore to onkyo music app? Thanks. Or to any other music player?
I like VLC for Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...g.videolan.vlc
It supports FLAC.
It depends on the type of music you like. You will have to try them out. I personally like VLC and the BB10 native music player but that is not available for Android.
I use Neutron for BB10, and since others are pointing this out about other players, Neutron supports flac as well.
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I'd recommend Neutron, too. Used it on BB10.
Especially if you are used to brows you music by folders this player rocks!
Plus you can pitch shift the overall playback which is very handy if you'd like a track to be a bit faster or slower e.g. for dance to or mix it in dj sets.
The overall look and feel is also customisable e.g. to change playback behaviour, scroll speed, buttons.
And what I like best is the ability to play all containing music from any subdir with one tap on "All Songs" which appears in any subfolder. Then there is also a button called "All Song of this category" which will play only the single files in the subfolder you are currently in - excluding all album folders.
You can try the trial Version first, but the full Neutron app is really worth the money! Before I switched to beautiful BB10 OS I used meridian on android, but as far as I remember it lacks the pitch and convenient playback features and the widget still has the same bug for years, that when you hit play on the widget tapping the widget itself won't open the app anymore. It does open it, when you haven't hit play yet... We hated that and a friend with a nexus 5 just showed me that same bug few days ago... *eyesroll* :P
Enjoy your DTEK50. I want one, too!
Peace
Poweramp
In selecting an Android music player, the initial question that has to be answered is whether you need /want to import playlists and libraries from iTunes. My music has resided in iTunes for years with complex playlists and an extensive library, and I don't want to have to rebuild all that. Too bad we lost WinAmp.
If Yes for Itunes, the choices are somewhat limited, but if No for iTunes choices are almost unlimited.
Pi Music Player if NO for iTunes
iSyncr for iTunes to Android if Yes for iTunes. Free version limited, paid version unlimited playlists
Neutron.
Period.
I use Just Music because it plays folders of music. I love it!
@Sleds77:
Seems like it would be a good idea if you shared what you want the player to cope with:
- playlists ready and wanna use them?
- which format(s) are they in?
- music library
- folder based?
- tag based?
- which audio file format(s) do you have (e.g. Flac, mp3...)?
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Phonograph
I like "Clean Player". Nice and lightweight.
I think you have to do that on your computer then transfer it to your phone! First download it from playstore on pc then transfer. I repeat, I think!
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Rocket Player
Rocket Player.