The best android Audio Player is here! Introducing: JetAudio for Android! - Wildfire Themes and Apps

JetAudio on Android Market
Without a doubt the best Audio Player for PC... now for Android too!!!
Congratz
Description:
"jetAudio is a music player with BBE/BBE ViVA/Wide/Reverb/X-Bass and 10 band EQ
jetAudio for Windows is the highest rated and most downloaded media player on CNET.COM and, now you can listen to same high-quality sound on your Android phone using jetAudio.
It plays almost any type of digital music files you have (.wav, .mp3, .ogg, .flac, .m4a, .mpc, .tta, .wv, .ape, .mod, .spx and more) and, it provides a very high quality sound with various effects and enhancements such as BBE, BBE ViVA, Wide, Reverb, X-Bass.
It comes with 32 equalizer presets that will provide a wide array of listening experience.
For those who would like to customize their own sound experience, it also allows 10 bands graphic equalizer and other advanced playback functions including playback speed control, crossfading, AGC and much more.
Basic version provides same features with Plus version except BBE/BBE ViVA and advertisements.
To enjoy full, unlimited sound effects, please purchase Plus version.
(Plus version will be available soon)
* BBE, BBE ViVA hi-def sound effects (Plus only)
BBE restores brilliance and clarity to sound, and BBE ViVA widen the stereo sound field
* 10-bands graphic equalizer with 32 presets
* Wide, Reverb, X-Bass sound effects
* AGC (automatic gain control) to avoid volume fluctuations between tracks
* Speed control from 0.5x to 2.0x (pitch adjusted)
* Crossfading, Gap-less playback
* Fade-in/Fade-out
* Browser and play music by artits, albums, songs, playlists and folders
* Balance/Volume control
* Sleep timer up to 24 hours
* Flick up to post what you're listening to on Facebook/Twitter
* Flick down to show Now Playing
* Flick left/right to play next/previous
* Supporting formats:
MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A, MPC, TTA, WV, APE, MOD (module formats S3M, IT), SPX, AIFF"

Can you please attach the apk? I am not able to install from play store.

ak0r said:
Can you please attach the apk? I am not able to install from play store.
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Enjoy

how to install it ? from her on sd card i got a zip folder

pliurzis said:
how to install it ? from her on sd card i got a zip folder
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Try to rename it to app.apk

Try to rename it to app.apk
Thanks , installed

pliurzis said:
how to install it ? from her on sd card i got a zip folder
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What do you mean a zip folder? I personally tested it, it downloads as .apk! Oh well... as long as you got it sorted

Thanks

Thanks!
Sent from my 80GB CyanogenMOD 9 + Siyah ICS powered beast. Booya!!

is there even a difference of quality between cm7 audio player and this one? o.o

ashofthephoenix said:
is there even a difference of quality between cm7 audio player and this one? o.o
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Are you kidding me? I even deleted the DSP manager (using CM7 too, latest nightly) after installing jetAudio (I am using it aside BeatsAudio though) It can amplify your music to the limits, add awesome effects, provides it's own unique equaliser... read the description, give it a try and then... post again
btw I'm having issues modifying the apk -> replacing the status icon to complete the beatsAudio mod. After I replace it, I install and execute it and I get the error message: "The application jetAudio (process com.jetappfactory.jetaudio) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." -> Force Close.
Any help on this?

Great player. I've used Jetaudio for years with the Cowon player I bought.
Problem with the free app, is that the sound effects cancel after 20 seconds.
Waiting for the Plus version to be released on Play Store.

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Are you kidding me? I even deleted the DSP manager (using CM7 too, latest nightly) after installing jetAudio (I am using it aside BeatsAudio though) It can amplify your music to the limits, add awesome effects, provides it's own unique equaliser... read the description, give it a try and then... post again
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sorry, i didnt mean to hate, but every people say that quality is better on some music players and there was no difference when i checked it, ill give it a shot if everything is true

Does it have an option for stereo balance control ?
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk 2

Hy why i cant see teh album covers when i play music with it? Is it normail?

Enciboci said:
Hy why i cant see teh album covers when i play music with it? Is it normail?
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If the covers are in the taggs of the MP3's you are playing they should be visible, I'm not experiencing this problem. But I guess it's an early version you gotta give it some time, there will be further improving updates

It's that which is offered to download above. but than a try to find a newer version.

Enciboci said:
It's that which is offered to download above. but than a try to find a newer version.
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It just rolled out... there's no newer version -.-

They got a plus version out on the Play store now. But they removed the BBE effects for some reason.

too bad lastfm scrobbling is not supported

Related

Any Good Alernatives to Android's MP3 Player?

i got a question about the native android mp3 player. its VERY slow in scrolling though songs. and pics of albums take time to refresh. its annoying. is there a faster mp3 player in the android market but that delivers the same sound quality of the native android mp3 player?
Sound quality, get PlayerPro or PowerAmp.
Want functionality and extreme style, nothing beats UberMusic for me.
There's more on the market, but those are tops for me.
Ubermusic is awesome give it a try. I turned off the album art cuz it downloads a band pic for the background. Pretty snazzy.
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
I really like winamp, but haven't tried ubermusic yet.
trapzz said:
i got a question about the native android mp3 player. its VERY slow in scrolling though songs. and pics of albums take time to refresh. its annoying. is there a faster mp3 player in the android market but that delivers the same sound quality of the native android mp3 player?
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Ubermusic is extremely stylish and has a great UI straight from Zune, which IMO is the best UI. I also use MusicFX for my EQ and it seems to work well with Ubermusic. To use MusicFX, after you download it, go into your stock music app and go to settings and there will be an extra menu Sound Settings. Enable it there and Ubermusic will use the settings as well.
For the best of the best in terms of features and sound quality, you can compile your own build of Rockbox.
Or just ask me to make a build.
Only drawback is that it's not written for Android, but rather, other portable digital jukeboxes. The amount of features though far surpass those of any other apps.
You should give PowerAmp a try.
Miui player, no doubt. Beautiful ui with lyric download support. Smooth scrolling.
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Miui player, no doubt. Beautiful ui with lyric download support. Smooth scrolling.
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But then you have to be on MIUI, which can be problematic...
Nope, nothing beats UberMusic for me.
Another vote for Rockbox for sound quality
I also like MortPlayer for its focus on folder play.
If PowerAmp were priced more around $3 and the UI wasn't so 'customized' I'd go for it.. It's just over the top.
Zune UI? Ugh. Really?
I've tried a bunch and honestly I keep just going back to Music Mod. It's an updated version of the Froyo music player with a few added features and nicer widgets.
TTPOD
I have tried all of the above and only miui came close to ttpod perfomance....For me TT-pod is the best music player and its absolutely freee......
you dont have to be on miui for the player... there are standalone versions to download here in this forum
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But then you have to be on MIUI, which can be problematic...
Nope, nothing beats UberMusic for me.
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You don't need to. The apk is standalone.
none of you guys ever in to gapless albums? so far i've only had Jukefox that satisfies my gapless needs
I strongly recommend Jukefox, Mixzing or PlayerPro in terms of functionality.
Another vote for Rockbox.
Gapless, ReplayGain, crossfeed, proper shuffle and equalizer and it plays virtually any format, even tracker formats and nes roms. Takes a bit of getting used to, but once you know what to do, it's great.
There are some precompiled builds for different screen sizes here:
http://paulgeluid.nl/rockbox/
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Another vote for Rockbox.
Gapless, ReplayGain, crossfeed, proper shuffle and equalizer and it plays virtually any format, even tracker formats and nes roms. Takes a bit of getting used to, but once you know what to do, it's great.
There are some precompiled builds for different screen sizes here:
http://paulgeluid.nl/rockbox/
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Oh wow, someone actually compiled it and put it up for everyone! And I was thinking I was going to offer builds to the community, but I guess someone already beat me to it!
Thanks for the link.
For me, gapless, replaygain (omg replaygain! I don't know any other mobile player that supports it other than Sansas), and I can use my themes and configuration files across 3 different devices: Android, my Toshiba F, and my Sansa e200.
Glad I could help. I didn't make the builds nor do I host them, though. I just found that link on the rockbox forums
I bought poweramp and have been using it this while and its very good and is pretty extensive in terms of features that one expects from an audio player.(normal user audience and not audiophiles). tried ubermusic today and it sounds better than poweramp(or may be just louder) but does not have any equalizer options for now. Also scrolling is a pain if you have more songs/albums.
Will try rockbox as many here have recommended.from the precompiled builds link which apk should i download for sgs2?

Music players misery....

anyone suggest a music player that works in a "flat file" fashion? i.e. gives an interface similar to a file manager that exposes at the folder level and lets me select any/all of my files without categorizing or "genius"-izing my stuff [which always fails in my case] ??
I've tried:
poweramp
winamp [been awhile - liked it on pcs, not on android]
TTPod [current - misses 70% of my files]
Mixzing
Cloudskipper [worthless]
a couple I can't recall
and the default
?
Music Folder Player Free
"Music Folder Player Free" by ZorillaSoft
"MortPlayer Music" by Mirko Schenk
wouldn't you know it... five minutes after posting I decided I'd try one of the ones I had not tried, and it works. Playerpro Trial has a folder feature and it just works. the album view genre view and others are predictably worthless, but at least it lets me find what I know is there, and all the files are shown intact, and to its credit it ignores empty folders. I'll take a look a Mort again - tried it before but can't recall the detail. and I'll definitely try folder player - sounds like someone gave 'em a tip.
Now I need a different thread - which one's the best of those that properly discover files? My second highest priority is the quality of the sound, and the one reason why I was quite fond of TTPod [while it was still free, of course] was its robust EQ. But on a P500/P509 such as i have, does it matter? the audio component is pretty lousy... Poweramp and Powerplay [the one I just installed] have DSP's they download for the 'unlocked' version. does it really help?
I am running backside on my OV. Since it's not the same phone I can't guarantee that you would see the same results, but just the dsp manager built into cm7 has made a very noticeable sound quality difference in my phone, so anything with a decent dsp should help. I'm still looking for a good free music player like what you're describing. I've settled for mixzing, but not a huge fan. Apparently the paid version of winamp offers folder based playing as well as gapless playback. I'm a big fan of electronica, so this has made winamp a major consideration as my next app purchase. Check it out if you haven't yet, might fit what you're looking for. Good luck.
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How to use Beats?

Where/how do you use Beats? I have music on the Rezound but the Music play can't find it.
pmgreen said:
Where/how do you use Beats? I have music on the Rezound but the Music play can't find it.
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You have to use the stock music app. Have you seen the red outlined "b" pop up in the status bar? If so, Beats is on. You can disable it in the dropdown status bar.
Without modding, Beats sound enhancer is only available in the stock HTC music app and the stock video player. Hit Menu soft key > Sound enhancer for music player, or More > Sound enhancer while playing a video. The music player will also put a toggle in your notifications bar.
Beats effects only work with the line out headphone jack, not the loudspeaker out.
pmgreen said:
Where/how do you use Beats? I have music on the Rezound but the Music play can't find it.
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If you drop the music anywhere on the internal storage or SD card, it should be picked up by the music player. What format is you music in?
I tried .MP3 and "downloaded" music from GMusic. Is there a way to link "My library" to a specific folder?
i personally use double twist for this reason because it finds all the music that is in my itunes library and syncs it to my device.
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I tried .MP3 and "downloaded" music from GMusic. Is there a way to link "My library" to a specific folder?
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Google Music stores offline mp3 files in /sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache/music. The files are named as integers without tags, so you are best off making copies, renaming and tagging (if you wish), and putting them on the external sd or another internal folder, e.g. /sdcard/My Music.
There is no way to scan specific folders in the stock HTC Music UI AFAIK. Easiest way to get it to detect files that don't show in the player's library is to make sure they are in a folder in /sdcard/ or the external sd, and reboot; should rescan for files and pick them up them. Perhaps someone else knows how to tweak the library, with an app or editing a file?
Frankly, I have broken my stock player at the moment from flashing ROMs and not wiping properly (ran out of Charmin Ultra lol ) Else I'd troubleshoot the problem more.
Either way, I find the HTC Music app lacking compared to PowerAmp (scans everything lightning fast), doubletwist (good for iTunes integration) and other offerings on the Play Store. I have simply done the Beats Audio mod to all sound output: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1587168 Then use whichever music player I want.
thanks Phantasm, how do you install the beats audio? Does the phone have to be rooted first?
pmgreen said:
thanks Phantasm, how do you install the beats audio? Does the phone have to be rooted first?
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It comes stock with the phone
pmgreen said:
thanks Phantasm, how do you install the beats audio? Does the phone have to be rooted first?
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Yes, you must be rooted and flash a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod or Amon Ra (most people would probably recommend Amon Ra for this particular device.) Then you flash the Beats audio zip file from your custom recovery.
Bear in mind that if you don't like the sound signature for whatever reason, you must reflash the ROM to restore the original sound processing.
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It comes stock with the phone
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Yes, but the Beats Audio sound effect is only in the stock music and video apps, not any others. This mod works on all audio output, e.g. streaming music. That is what I like about Sense 4.0: universal Beats sound effect. Wonder if 3.6 gets it.
Now, to bring this full circle, if you want to stay stock and not go through Unlocking and rooting, I wouldn't do all that for this Mod alone. Only if you intend on rooting and customizing your phone anyway. I'm sure plenty of people will suggest DSPManager or Volume+ or the EQ in PowerAmp, etc. Those options are great, customizable, and don't need root. I use all of those with and without the Mod on ROMs; it provides a better baseline sound IMHO.

Deadbeef

For those Linux users who may be familiar with, and for those Windows users who may not, Deadbeef-- is available on Android and can be found in the play store.
What is it?
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris and probably other UNIX-like systems.
Description
Player which can play many file formats + online radio (shoutcast)* multiple playlists
* equalizer with 10 bands and presets
* gapless playback
* viewing music file tags and album art
* replaygain
* shuffle tracks and shuffle albums mode
* works with folders
* last.fm scrobbling
* plays many file formats - mp3, ogg, aac/mp4, flac, ape, wv, wav, tta, mpc, sid, mod, s3m, nsf and more
* loads cuesheets
* online streaming radio (shoutcast/icecast)
* full unicode support and charset detection
MAKE SURE TO INSTALL "DeaDBeeF Free Plugins Pack" IF YOU WANT MP3,APE,SID,AAC,MP4,WAV PLAYBACK
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/about.html
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.deadbeef.android&hl=en
Why use it?
Ever try to play a wav file or flac in CM7, or stock? Didn't play, did it... So then you search for another player, you find one that CLAIMS to play flac and wav, but when you install--still no love for flac and wav, right? Well, if they don't give you support that ain't native, you ain't gonna hear jack through your jack, Jack. With deadbeef, thanks to its addon package, most any audio file you can imagine can be played. Oh, and then there's the scrobbling and streaming.
Are there other music apps that will successfully hand you support for flac and wav? Yes, there are. I'm pushing this one because the developer is known to me (not on a personal level) through his development for the linux platform. He's always worked hard and for free...and always responsive to support request. I think Alexey deserves some promotion.
This app has a free version and a paid version, the paid version is only one dollar ninety cents.
As Alexey Yakovenko continues to work on this app, it will only get better and better--I highly suggest it.
Checking it out now looks good so far...just no lock screen control or pull down control...but that's not an issue for me
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
LaserChicken said:
For those Linux users who may be familiar with, and for those Windows users who may not, Deadbeef-- is available on Android and can be found in the play store.
What is it?
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris and probably other UNIX-like systems.
Description
Player which can play many file formats + online radio (shoutcast)* multiple playlists
* equalizer with 10 bands and presets
* gapless playback
* viewing music file tags and album art
* replaygain
* shuffle tracks and shuffle albums mode
* works with folders
* last.fm scrobbling
* plays many file formats - mp3, ogg, aac/mp4, flac, ape, wv, wav, tta, mpc, sid, mod, s3m, nsf and more
* loads cuesheets
* online streaming radio (shoutcast/icecast)
* full unicode support and charset detection
MAKE SURE TO INSTALL "DeaDBeeF Free Plugins Pack" IF YOU WANT MP3,APE,SID,AAC,MP4,WAV PLAYBACK
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/about.html
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.deadbeef.android&hl=en
Why use it?
Ever try to play a wav file or flac in CM7, or stock? Didn't play, did it... So then you search for another player, you find one that CLAIMS to play flac and wav, but when you install--still no love for flac and wav, right? Well, if they don't give you support that ain't native, you ain't gonna hear jack through your jack, Jack. With deadbeef, thanks to its addon package, most any audio file you can imagine can be played. Oh, and then there's the scrobbling and streaming.
Are there other music apps that will successfully hand you support for flac and wav? Yes, there are. I'm pushing this one because the developer is known to me (not on a personal level) through his development for the linux platform. He's always worked hard and for free...and always responsive to support request. I think Alexey deserves some promotion.
This app has a free version and a paid version, the paid version is only one dollar ninety cents.
As Alexey Yakovenko continues to work on this app, it will only get better and better--I highly suggest it.
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Oo this is fantastic! I have entire discographies I can't play because they're FLAC. Thank you!
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trafalger888 said:
Checking it out now looks good so far...just no lock screen control or pull down control...but that's not an issue for me
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
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It's a young app with room for improvement, that's for sure. The EQ is wonky and like you said, lacks lock screen controls and some other features.
I kinda place this as my *specialty* player right now, using it for my wav and flac files. As it picks up more users (and their inputs), I'm thinking it will mature into a first place player.
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Checking it out now looks good so far...just no lock screen control or pull down control...but that's not an issue for me
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
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Actually someone in the reviews listed the lockscreen widget as one of the good features.
I rather use Power amp.
Sent from my MB870 using XDA
This program is my default chiptune player. It can play nsf (NES), vgm (Genesis), and spc (SNES) files along with a plethora of other game and computer formats that were before my time. There have been a few progressions in those file types like compression. Vgm has vgz (which is supported), and spc has rsn (which isnt). I could even look past this and the UI issues if the android player supported 7zip.
I usually play more chiptunes than music so having a dedicated player is nice. Modo isnt as good as it's PSP counterpart and Droidsound could use a big update. Currently Deadbeef has a partial feature set in comparison to the desktop version. If compression (and crossing fingers for psf/minipsf) could be added I would purchase this so many times
754boy said:
Actually someone in the reviews listed the lockscreen widget as one of the good features.
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Interesting because when playing I didn't have one...which like I said is of little consequence to me
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
My fav player, one app for mp3 AND streaming playlist! Just one little cons: no lock screen control

[Apps] Apollo Music player and DSP Manager

Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Mankala said:
Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Whats the mod here? Screenshots please.
Is DSP Manager better than ViperAndroid FX?
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gonxsster said:
Is DSP Manager better than ViperAndroid FX?
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Nope
I ve never used viperfx.. And DSP manager will produce ggod Bass, and clarity in music.. one of the best equalizer after Awesome Beats
Mankala said:
Here is the link for apollo music player and DSP manager​
Installtion:
Download apollo.apk
Download DSPManager.apk
Install it normally don't push.
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Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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No may be..
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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Not work on stock rom ... I have XLQE
Just install Google Play Music..
Automatically syncs with DSP manager
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really good sound
dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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Poweramp by far the best, believe me.
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d27redux said:
dsp manager and apollo make by far the best sound for my music, I immediately noticed the difference, I downloaded other music players and by far nothing beats apollo and dsp manager and tbh I am not particularly fond of how apollo player works, i dont like the fact it doesnt have the ability to play music by folders and when you are searching for a particular song it wont give a drop down menu with pre-search matches like most other players do, it is clunky to make a 'play list' not really great for helping you search the song you need to find (specially when you got 10gigs of music in your sd card) but I just cant leave apollo+dsp player due to how amazing the sound quality is, and I know prob some musicians or sound experts out there can get better sound quality with other players that have the advanced features to tune different sounds but I am not a sound expert and I dont really know how to 'tune' this players to what I get out of the box with apollo+dsp manager.
Does anyone know of a player that syncs with dsp manager as well as apollo does, I tried a few but no cigar
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Try Play music,,
Now I am using Viper4android with toggling between Play music and xperia walkmaan Music player... It is awesome..
Just buy a decent pair of in-ears (what I prefer) or buy good headphones.
Also it's a bit of a personal thing, others want more bass and less treble.. Also depends on what kind of music you listen.
Personally I like and have the Sennheiser CX-400 Precision, it produces a ''Lifelike Sound''. It all sounds really natural.
Also depends if you buy/download the song in ''Original state'' MP3 file in 320kbps or FLAC (around 1000kbps) or rip it from YouTube. Want to mention that you almost can't notice any difference between MP3 and FLAC when listening with normal speakers, with good headphones/in-ears you do but not a lot, but you can hear the sound is a bit more sharp.
The worst thing you can do is rip song from YouTube because it's already converted once while uploading it so audio quality isn't as good as the original copy, and then you are gonna rip it from YouTube and than it becomes again a bit worse, even if you convert it to 320kbps, it is already not a real 320kbps one anymore.
About the music players.. I'm stuck with Poweramp, with his features like cross-fade which you can set per ms, the themes you can apply for a nice KitKat/Jelly Bean or whatever you want interface, and the ability that you can long-press the song you're playing at the moment and get a pop-up of,
1) All the music from that specific artist.
2) The whole album of the relevant song you're playing.
3) The map where the file is in.
Good audio quality depends on multiple things.
Peace.
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Just buy a decent pair of in-ears (what I prefer) or buy good headphones.
Also it's a bit of a personal thing, others want more bass and less treble.. Also depends on what kind of music you listen.
Personally I like and have the Sennheiser CX-400 Precision, it produces a ''Lifelike Sound''. It all sounds really natural.
Also depends if you buy/download the song in ''Original state'' MP3 file in 320kbps or FLAC (around 1000kbps) or rip it from YouTube. Want to mention that you almost can't notice any difference between MP3 and FLAC when listening with normal speakers, with good headphones/in-ears you do but not a lot, but you can hear the sound is a bit more sharp.
The worst thing you can do is rip song from YouTube because it's already converted once while uploading it so audio quality isn't as good as the original copy, and then you are gonna rip it from YouTube and than it becomes again a bit worse, even if you convert it to 320kbps, it is already not a real 320kbps one anymore.
About the music players.. I'm stuck with Poweramp, with his features like cross-fade which you can set per ms, the themes you can apply for a nice KitKat/Jelly Bean or whatever you want interface, and the ability that you can long-press the song you're playing at the moment and get a pop-up of,
1) All the music from that specific artist.
2) The whole album of the relevant song you're playing.
3) The map where the file is in.
Good audio quality depends on multiple things.
Peace.
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Yup most my music is either 192 or 320kbps just because I 'suffer' from real fine audio detection in my ears and it bugs the **** out of me when my music doesnt sound crisp and detailed with each instrument noticeable within the music. I call it 'suffering' because when I hear the fukin radio or some other low quality audio source (Pandora on low bandwith setting blaawhh).
So I immediately noticed when I played music through Apollo with the DSP manager in the settings I preferred. I have tried power amp, google play music, and many other players and equalizers in the Play Store and around the web (viper4android) and its just not the same for MY preference of audio. Granted I am not an audio engineer so it is prob me not knowing how to tune the different audio tools but for my low level audio exp Apollo+dsp manager in android kitkat has been by far my favorite.
d27redux said:
Yup most my music is either 192 or 320kbps just because I 'suffer' from real fine audio detection in my ears and it bugs the **** out of me when my music doesnt sound crisp and detailed with each instrument noticeable within the music. I call it 'suffering' because when I hear the fukin radio or some other low quality audio source (Pandora on low bandwith setting blaawhh).
So I immediately noticed when I played music through Apollo with the DSP manager in the settings I preferred. I have tried power amp, google play music, and many other players and equalizers in the Play Store and around the web (viper4android) and its just not the same for MY preference of audio. Granted I am not an audio engineer so it is prob me not knowing how to tune the different audio tools but for my low level audio exp Apollo+dsp manager in android kitkat has been by far my favorite.
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Try PowerAmp or V4A with play or apollo..
Damn good you will love it..
Metalhead081 said:
Try PowerAmp or V4A with play or apollo..
Damn good you will love it..
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The timebar in Apollo is so freakin small, can't skip normally without focusing on that line.
coffeecore said:
The timebar in Apollo is so freakin small, can't skip normally without focusing on that line.
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And we can't skip to previous track in Apollo.
it is sooo wierd.
Play and walkman music players are quite good..
aravbb said:
Will this apollo player work on stock rom?
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I don't know your device but on my G2 D802 is working flawlessly. ..headset, sony soundbar (nfc-Bluetooth) ...is awesome...
Sent from my Primary Device :
LG G2-D802 (The Dark Knight)
Rom : Stock (4.4.2)
Root/cmw: No
Bootloader: Locked
Backup Device : Xperia P-Lt22i (Sleek Shiny Silver)
ROM: MoonWalker HD V8
Kernel: Nemesis V6.3
Root/CWM: Yes
Bootloader: UnLocked
apollo and dsp are also my fave but i used to have zplayer before and that has excellent bass when enabled. removed it due to being over crowded. apollo is excellent

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