So, the only music players on android that are not just a front end are foobar and aimp?
What else can play FLAC?
So, the only music players on android that are not just a front end are foobar and aimp?
>What else can play FLAC?
meridian can
Just use foobar.
Poweramp handles FLAC/cue just fine, get the alpha build which can also play opus.
>What else can play FLAC?
The default player.
>What else can play FLAC?
Every smartphone ever released.
Well, it does not.
My windows phone does not play 24/96 flack
>My windows phone
I use vlc.
Neutron plays everything.
Vanilla music. It's tiny, foss, and on fdroid.
Vlc can play flacs user
Paid
Doesn't play FLAC for me
Seems like the best one so far
not him. I paid for poweramp, it's a one time thing, it's cheaper than 5 hamburgers and worth infinitely more. there's a boatload of skins, and active development. I, too, tested out every freely available player I could get my hands on, and it really is the single best and easiest to use one that plays flac.
>What else can play FLAC?
VLC unironically
Poweramp went on sale for literal 20 cents a while back. Just buy it the next time it goes on sale.
>poweramp
>active development
lmao, v3 is stuck on alpha forever, it's practically abandonware. I use it just because it werks.
>Well, it does not.
Android natively support FLAC since 3.1. You probably have some restrictions or a shit ROM. Or your FLAC are weirdly encoded.
on my phone, Blackplayer and the default player can both read flac.
There's an Android version of foobar? Why didn't someone tell me of this?
Try this github.com
Because it's trash.
>Try first music player in Play Store (Pi Player)
>Plays FLAC fine
Dumb weebposter.
lineageos 14.1 + pico gapps
maybe flac support needs more google packages?
oops doopsie
jira.lineageos.org
/thread
Something is wrong with your device... Vanilla plays FLAC on my phone just fine. It's even explicitly stated.
github.com
>Vanilla Music player is aGPLv3licensed MP3/OGG/FLAC/PCM player...
They literally just did a complete ui redesign 2 months ago.
That redesign it's been going for years user.
The lazy Dev should just abandon already.
so many never heard of n7player idk why, it is paid app but even the free version works like a charm
I personally use foobar because of all the free apps it's the only one with adjustable meier crossfeed dsp filter.
Also use foobar software decoder because my phones built in one has problems playing mp3 files correctly, it skips around during playback for some reason.
>All this weaboo shit
All those will play FLAC, its probably the chink characters that is causing the problem
poweramp is the best app I have ever paid money for
Foobar is the only free player I've found that plays ogg opus (.opus). All the other players are frontends.
Wait, so are VLC, BlackPlayer, and Poweramp all just frontends for the default music player on my Galaxy S5?
When I play FLAC files on my phone, it stutters sometimes, as if it pauses itself for a split second before resuming. I've NEVER had this issue with MP3s or AAC (M4As). Maybe switching to foobar will help?
What's wrong with AIMP?
>listens to flac on bluetooth headset with SBC codec
you boys dont even know what you're missing out on
upgrading your phone would help. Its a lot more computationally intensive and demanding on the phone to process flac files. It cant even hold the whole song in memory so you probably get a little delay when you skip. Enjoy slowing down your phone and filling up your storage space for zero real-world benefit
I've converted some of my FLAC albums to 400 kpbs AAC (.m4a). For some reason, they're listed as "399 kbps" on both my phone (BlackPlayer) and Win10 laptop (MusicBee). They play fine on my phone, though.
I feel like going from my stock Sprint 6.0.1 ROM to a custom ROM like LineageOS *might* be a potential solution for this, but I feel like it's not actually gonna solve it and I would've just done all that shit for nothing.
No idea about those being frontends or not, but different apps definitely perform differently. Hell, I've come across apps that do that stutter and minor crackle when pausing and resuming MP3 playback, while most have been smooth as butter. Try around different ones.
Retarded UI without proper play queue.
off-by-one plus rounding error? That part probably doesnt matter. Just re-encode at 401kb if you want it to be a flat number lol
Fucking mongoloids.
developer.android.com
pape?
what music player besides poweramp can play flac wiith gapless playback? i need my gapless pinkfloyd and even tho poweraimp is fine i dont want to pay for it nor like the ui that much. liked aimp ui but no gapless playback so wats out there Jow Forums?
How do you guys have enough storage space to carry around all your music in FLAC
Maybe google music or whatever it's called?
>no opus support
>binary APK directly in git tree
This looks like shit
>opus
>Supported File Type(s) / Container Formats
>.mkv
>not .opus / .ogg / .mka
WHY
It works with .ogg just fine.
I don't know who's more retarded, the documentation guys or the psychopath that wrote the mediascanner to ignore .opus files.
Not faggot OP, but here. It's a crop, the original file is this here danbooru.donmai.us
>What else can play FLAC?
Shuttle+
Vinyl Music Player
Thanks
It isn't really abandonware
why update something that works
The only update in nearly 2 or 3 years was to fix the notification player controls on Android 8.0+ after I submitted an issue and it took him less than a week to push the update
400 kbps is the absolute highest you can go with LameXP + Nero AAC Encoder.
uploaded dot net/file/f2utglcy
My S5 plays flac fine on any player. Upgrade to LineageOS, it's significantly better and less bloated. You should have done it after their last update.
shuttle+ is my goto
used to have blackplayer but switched. can't remember why. wish it had an eq though.
The longer you don't buy poweramp, the longer you're going to keep picking some shitty free as in free beer music player that you will inevitably jump ship from in three months or less.
You realize that PowerAmp was abandoned by its developer over a year ago, right?