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The Android 11 update added a new media player control section to the quick settings menu when you swipe down from the top of the screen. My phone does not show the music control panel for spotify. It will work for other apps like google podcasts, but not for spotify. Is this feature simply not supported by spotify yet, or is there an issue causing it to break? I have not seen anyone else complaining of this issue in the past hour or so of searching the internet, so it must not be prevalent if it exists. It's driving me bonkers because now I have no way of controlling my music without opening the app, music controls also do not show on the lock screen as they are supposed to.


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Playing media inside the browser is terrible. Until recently when I found a video I wanted to watch on a web page, I would send it to the app Downloader by Mirmay, because it would allow me to play it in whatever media player I like (MX, VLC, whatever). Following a recent update, Downloader now forces you to use its built-in, terrible media player.

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Foobar2000 is a well-known player from the Windows PC world, with a massive amount of plug-ins and customizable options. There is a mobile version of the player (currently free) that is a very simple design that works well for local library media, as well as having support to access local network media servers.

The design focus is on simplicity. The browse tree is text based and very straight-forward. The Now Playing screen is also quite simple, with large album art, a seek bar, Song/Artist/Album tags, and basic controls for play/pause, track up/down, shuffle, and repeat. There is a handy option to also display the next track, including a small thumbnail of the cover - this is a nice touch that other players don't often have.

There are minimal preference settings to adjust, mostly focused on some DSP options, Replaygain, and some view options for the library and browser. There is also an option for skinning the player, although there have been few packages distributed that I have found outside of what is in their forum.

But being simple in design doesn't take away from the strength of foobar2000 Mobile. As a cross-platform player, it performs remarkably well. Performance is very snappy, and it plays virtually any file format on any device.

Poweramp is yet another Android-only music player app that I will share some thoughts on based on my experience. It has a huge download base, and had been actively developed for a very long time. It is currently in it's third major revision, and in my opinion is one of the best looking UI's available. And for those with premium devices that support hi-res playback with built-in or eternal DAC's, this is a serious contender as one of the best.

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Poweramp is a well-built player for modern Android devices. It checks almost all of the boxes for sound quality, and the UI is robust and quick. The few minor critiques will likely be addressed in future development updates. If you are on an Android device and haven't taken Poweramp for a spin, I highly recommend it.

I read through the entire thread, very illuminating.

What your reviews lack for my use case is mentioning the library size, scan times and if you only test playing local files or also using the player as a client for a server (if the player supports that). You also don't mention (or I've failed to notice it) lyrics support, which is a huge factor for me.

There are many more players on the Android platform, and each one tends to have at least one specific core feature that they excel at. Some have a wider focus and do a great job on many player requirements than others. I did try to limit my efforts on those that used a "better" library management mechanism than the standard Android API. I started the thread based on some common themes here with users of mp3tag that revolved around using the standard player included by default with the device. Often those are very limited in functionality when it comes to utilizing the benefits of a well curated and properly tagged personal library. There is a similar thread for iOS players, but the list of decent players on the platform seems far more limited so far.

What your reviews lack for my use case is mentioning the library size, scan times and if you only test playing local files or also using the player as a client for a server (if the player supports that). You also don't mention (or I've failed to notice it) lyrics support, which is a huge factor for me.

I have trended towards those players that are focused on a local library, since that is almost exclusively what I use and would show the most benefit of working with mp3tag. I have about 25k files in my library on a 1TB card, mostly in lossless ALAC format (for comaptibility with the other members of the family that are iPhone users). I have some older mp3 files lingering from the past, and also have some FLAC and DSD files for reference as well. This is broken down into about 800 Albumartists, 2k Albums, 50 Composers, and a mix of about 40 Genres. Scan times for local files vary by app but seems to run around 10-15 minutes on my current device (iBasso DX160), this only comes into play when adding a new app, as re-scans in most apps for new files is usually very fast. And lyrics to me are an irrelevant factor, so not something I have ever needed or tested.

Usually with a music app, the music player will show up on your lock screen allowing basic controls. It'll show up for me when I first turn my phone on, but after that it goes away and doesn't come back. I already checked my lock screen and notification settings, I feel like this is tied to whatever bug is fading out the skip and repeat buttons too. Please look into it, I relied heavily on this feature and I'll probably go back to Amazon or Spotify if it doesn't get fixed.

Hey, same issue... No music controls on my lock screen... I have to unlock my phone and swipe down the status bar to skip songs.. I have completed all the recommended steps and still not working.. I have android 11 LG v60

The best solution for #2 is to use something like the Music App. It has server/media playback support for the Subsonic API, which then you can leverage a local app, I use Audinaut, which supports that API to stream music. You can keep local copies of the songs since the app will do that for you after you play them.

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Hi Luke, I think it's working now, did you mean the enable external video players option? If so I think I'm up and running. You star, thank you. Ps is the paid version worth it. If you're into projectors, AWOL VISION is superb.

Video Player All Format is a great app to watch videos and listen to music. The app has a ton of features, like hardware acceleration, private album protection with passwords, and Chromecast support for TV casting. It also offers a floating video player for multitasking, background video play, and an HD player with speed control. The only downside are the ads, but they can be removed if you buy the premium version.

MediaMonkey is an excellent music player with video-playing capabilities. Most of its features are music-focused. However, you can absolutely watch video content with it. Additionally, MediaMonkey has a desktop variant for PCs that also lets you view music and video content and sync content between your computer and phone. It supports most music and video formats, along with some extras like audiobooks and podcasts. The app also has a widget, Android Auto support, Chromecast support, a sleep timer, and some other features. This one is quite good if you want a full-featured music player with video player capabilities.

VLC is one of the most popular Android media players. It is famous for its vast codec support, and you can even watch DVD ISOs with this app along with online streams, most music codecs, and all kinds of other media files. We can define VLC as a video player with the capacity to listen to music. MediaMonkey, another app on this list, allows you to listen to music with the capacity to watch videos. We recommend VLC for those who need a focus on video and MediaMonkey for those who need a focus on music. 0852c4b9a8

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