Best Android music player?

Phonograph was good but dev went full jew and put features behind a paywall

any other good open source music players?

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gitlab.com/fdroid/rfp/issues/335
gitlab.com/fdroid/rfp/issues/151
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Pulsar

>"went full jew"

Oh wait not open source but still great
Pulsar and the pro version is literally only a buck $0.99
The free version has always the job for me

Compile it yourself?

Spotify
Write your own

This is what op's talking about, dev wants tree fiddy for the pro version lmao or just compile it yourself or find another player

github.com/kabouzeid/Phonograph

i know what OP means by the expression i'm just mocking them for being stupid on the internet

www50.zippyshare.com/v/vG4nHxcA/file.html

(You)
fucking kikes off my board

lmao yeah bc everyone who isn't casually antisemitic must be a member of the international jewish conspiracy

do you, like, /ever/ talk to people in the real world?

nice bait Mr. Goldberg made me respond

It just works™

which app
also, I've narrowed it down to
1. AOSP Gingerbread stock player from F-Droid
2. compiling Phonograph
1st one werks so probably will stick to it

Samsung stock honestly

Poweramp

See
Just compile it you poor fag

Foobar is not the best but it's what Sup Forums should use.

why the fuck do you need anything other than the music player that comes with your phone

github.com/kabouzeid
>funding Muhammad
fuck off sandnigger

i have a pixel because i'm a good goy, user
it doesn't come with a music player

So just compile it? What's the problem?

>d... do I fit in yet?

>m-muh antisemitism

Phonograph is supposed to eventually have a version released on F-Droid with nothing locked away, but of course they're taking their sweet time actually getting it done.

Shuttle went open-source a while back, but they still have a paid version and are also taking their time getting an F-Droid version out.

Timber and Vanilla are pretty good.

I've tried Vanilla and it's really ugly, I'd say as bad as AOSP music
Just installed Timber and it's good, thanks

Build phonograph pro yourself you dull mongrel. The dev even tells you it's possible to build the Pro version yourself without needing to pay.

github.com/kabouzeid/Phonograph

AudioVision player

Vanilla Music

too much work, Timber is good enough

Cloud Player.

fpbp

Is there a player that let's you shuffle by album? I'm currently using foobar solely cause it can do it, but wouldn't mind checking something else out.

Equalizer

Wat dat

I use a pirated version of Shuttle for dat Chromcast support.

>Phonograph was good but dev went full jew and put features behind a paywall
Just compile it yourself then?

I can't find a link on fdroid forum about phonograph
Will they do it or i'm waiting for Godot?

Sony walkman app

Blackplayer Ex. Now fuck off.

He said open source,
not botnet

>being too retarded to do your own work
Pay. Goy.

>being this much of a faggot

vlc player. it just works, also both video and audio player, also network support, also open source. everything else is botnet or maymays

Yep, been rolling with Foobar for at least a year now, it is pretty dope. No adds, memory efficient, has in-built dark theme, lots of customization options.

GoneMAD

There is no substitute.

And it still has no fucking genres tab. Also making previously free features paid has never been a good idea.
This was what made me switch back to shuttle+
I know I could compile phonograph myself, but`m too lazy to do that for every update

It's open source. You can add genre tabs yourself

AIMP
I
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Blackplayer

Music Player by General Mobile. Not open source though.

that image really made me think

Not a music files player, but somewhat related:
I've used JazzRadio.com on the interwebs for years.
Past couple of years I've used the Android app.
Pretty gud, but...
...I decided to close every app and not use my phone for several hours, and then check the Memory list in Settings. JazzRadio was using about 75MB in the background. For no goddamn reason. It's not even a service app, where it's understandable to run small process in the background. Unacceptable. Uninstalled now, sadly. Anyone have a good alternative? I've installed a different one, gonna see in the next few hours what it runs in the background. My concern is it looks like a Russian app. I don't want Russian botnet on phone, 5-Eyes botnet is enough.

Does anyone also have a general radio alternative? TuneIn is slow, bloated, and has a weird bug where it hangs if you stop and then resume the same station, doesn't seem to be getting fixed. I'm using RadioDroid atm which is very simple and bloat-free, loads streams instantly, massive list of all sorts of stations from all around the world....BUT it doesn't have convenient controls. No easy stop/play control interface in the app, and no controls on the lockscreen notification. Have to unlock phone, then swipe for notifications, and only then can stop. Annoying.

>doesn't support 192/24 flac
into the trash

this but it's very barebones compared to windows version

would be good if dev wasn't a jew with his retarded drm

friezy.ru/jr download the playlist file and play using vlc/aimp

mpd + mpdroid

>this
Music player with a built in visualizer. Pretty dope.

Lineage's stock player comes with an equalizer

What was that FOSS music player that came with a Miku theme?
I can't find it anymore.

Google music does the job for me.

Just torrent albums and they go into google music. Then you just make playlists

>if you're autistic: foobar2000 mobile
>if you're a disgusting normie: aimp

This.

Phonograph: gitlab.com/fdroid/rfp/issues/335
Shuttle: gitlab.com/fdroid/rfp/issues/151

>would be good if dev wasn't a jew with his retarded drm
What DRM? It's just a paid unlocker app.

Thanks m8