Music player app?

pabtheghost

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theres a lot of them out there. wondering about any standouts before i just pick one at random.
 

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These are the ones I've used. (in no particular order)

PlayerPro
CloudSkipper
PowerAMP
 

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Currently using Google Music and Pandora but I suggest you try them all. Different strokes for different folks.
 

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I like MixZing. You can put album art in a music directory and the widget will pick that up. No fooling around with editing tags and such.
 

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Love player pro. Top rated too in android magazine.

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I'll actually probably be writing a music player as soon as school is over in two weeks me and conap have a very cool twist for one it should be very cool :)

Anyway I like playerpro and then I use the stock HTC one in infected rom with the beats audio port that's my personal player

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I use a combination of Player Pro, Google Music, and Spotify. Pretty much covers all my bases. Player Pro has a free trial, so you can always use that for a week to see if you like it.
 

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I use PlayerPro with the Mystic Blue skin. I have been very pleased with it. I can control it using my headphones that have a button on them. My favorite feature is that you can just swipe our finger across the screen, with the app open, to go to the next/previous songs.
 

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Cloudskipper is very good. Nice interface easy to use and actually has a "quit" button so it isn't still active in the background. Just hitting pause and backing out as most music apps appear do just seems iffy to me. Its free too. Poweramp is also good, it appears to be the only one that has a channel balance control which can be a real benefit when using headphones if you happen to have some hearing loss in one ear. Poweramp also has a somewhat more sophisticated equalizer. Its a paid app tho.

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