Favourite music player?

Favourite music player?

I have looked at many players, but they all seem quirky in one way or another.

What’s your favourite?

I’d like one that handles playlists well, and preferrably a nice looking widget as well (Zooper seem a bit sluggish to me).

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28 Commentsto Favourite music player?

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Poweramp!

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    music player for pad/phone

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Poweramp, has awesome and customisable widgets.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Poweramp!

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Lutz Linke Zdenko Varnus I tried poweramp. there’s no physical stop button and it doesn’t keep playlists more than 5 minutes. I like being able to start my device and just press play without physically having to go into the app and loss my playlist over again. I also don’t like having to force the player to choose just to stop. it’s why I like music player for pad/phone

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Maple JB

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Google play music

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Curtis Sylvester Jr. I don’t understand the playlist loss you describe. I’ve been using Poweramp for ages and have not seen this behavior. And you can always save a playlist by name. You can even set it to play when you plug your headphones and pause when you unplug them

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    n7player and shuttle+

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    Nexmusic+

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    Patryk Goworowski n7player is fantastic, great UI, used it for ages. Now it’s Play Music — but only because of All Access.

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  12. Anonymous says:

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    Lutz Linke Yeah, it’s awesome. I’m using it for more than 2 years and still loving it

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  13. Anonymous says:

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    Naow Playing or Nexmusic

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  14. Anonymous says:

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    Just a heads up Now playing was removed from Gplay it was brought back and the dev said if we emailed him with our transaction id he would refund us.



    I never got it i sent about 3 emails, if you read the reviews im not the only 1, Hes still making apps so its obvious hes just abondoned Now Playing and stopped supporting it, so think about this before buying it.

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  15. Anonymous says:

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    Daniel Lloyd you got it right with poweramp!

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  16. Anonymous says:

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    Marc Droudian Yeah it may cost a bit but it sure is worth it!

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  17. Anonymous says:

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    Gonemad music player

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  18. Anonymous says:

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    Playerpro for me. I nominate that Google music player as the worst I have ever tried and is THE reason I won’t buy music from Google. IMO of course ; )

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    Only downside to playerpro is you have to tap the tabs, if we could swipe to cycle through em it would be better than poweramp IMO

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  20. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain agree 100% on Gmusic. They totally dropped the ball like most of their apps, keep and calendar/Gmail. How is it I can’t find pinned music on my phone I uploaded from my computer. Sure you can pin to ext SD now but good luck telling what song is which.

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  21. Anonymous says:

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    I agree with Alejandro. I’ve been using poweramp for years and is the only one that can export and import playlists. You can even open them as text and edit them manually. I’ve tried going off of it but always end up going back for the features.

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    Jose Salvatico yes. I found where they were stored for off line use, but they had random file names and all the meta-data was stripped. I really have a problem with being forced to both stream music that I purchased, and not be able to use my player of choice.


    What sold me on PlayerPro was the ability to edit id3 data, on the phone, even for entire albums. I was told Power Amp could do it, but I never could find it. : (

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  23. Anonymous says:

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    For gmusic, you can open a browser and set the ui to desktop then go to gmusic and download the song. I do that. I save them on my exsd then set poweramp to only read from that folder.

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  24. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain unfortunately you can only edit the tags of individual songs in poweramp…

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  25. Anonymous says:

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    Try pimp my music for tag editing,

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  26. Anonymous says:

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    Silvia Rivera As in “saving non-DRM” files from Gmusic and playing them in Poweramp”? I have to try that!

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  27. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain long press on a song, select Info/Tags, then press Edit.

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  28. Anonymous says:

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    Alejandro Julien Actually, even DRM content. I purchase all of my music from Google, then do the steps I mentioned to save the music to my phone. If I have purchased something that my hubs also likes, then I also save a copy in a shared folder on gdrive.

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