![]() ![]() after waking up, but will read everyone's comments after work! Thanks for (most of you) who have commented, no thanks to the obvious people. 1.Musify- Android&iOS 2.Pulsar- Android&iOS&Chrome 3.AIMP- Android 4.Jet Audio HD Music Player - Android&iOS 5.Poweramp- Android 6.Vox- iOS. Those are the main reasons I can think about. This app's ui (similar to 1 and 2), is very much tuned about using the music service, again, no interest in that. ![]() ? (once again, may not be fixed with a new app, but the fact I never had this issue prior, makes me question what's going on here). I sorted out my ID3 tags that work well in 3 of the music apps I used on my android phone, but for my iPhone, half of them are coming up with the album sorting. Some of the organisation methods are just off. It just feels off for some reason, which may just be because of how use I was to my old phone, but I want to at least test this theory out with some other ones out there that are considered "good". I don't really like the look / user experience of it. It lets you open music files directly from Google Drive or from its own. To address the elephant in the room, my reasons as to why I'm not too fond of music are a very high level are:Įvery so often, I get asked to subscribe to their music service, minor annoyance and petty, but, hey, no interest, so stop asking me phone. Music Player for Google Drive is a simple and lightweight online music player for your audio files stored in Google Drive. I'll take a closer read through them after work today (in 10 or so hours). (I'm not adverse to not free app suggestions to, it just needs to seem worth it). Command-line cloud music player for Linux with support for Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Plex servers and Chromecast devices. ![]() not great in my opinion for what i'm asking). So what is the current consensus with iOS 14? (The default app is. I did a search in this sub, but there were no real posts that provided a definitive answer and always spoke about uploading the files to a cloud server to play them or unhelpful answers. Pretty much every music player I find is a streaming service or just a plain usability nightmare. I've been a long time Android phone user who just switched over to an iPhone and I'm really struggling to find a decent music player to play my local files. Big thanks to u/ Cataclizm/ for being the only one that recommended it. largely because the customization / filtering options are a bit insane. first attempt at this, and initially it seems to tick all the boxes I was looking for. After looking / researching the rest, I ended up buying r/MarvisApp as my sort of. There are some clear winners that have been listed. Final(?) Edit: Thanks all for your suggestions. ![]()
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