Components
sicmu player lightweight audio player featuring a complete track list with every song on the device.
• songs can be easily viewed following the folder hierarchy: great for large music playlists.
• play mp3, ogg, flac, midi, wav, mp4, 3gp
• open-source, SicMu Player is also available on F-Droid
Detailed features:
• sorted by artist, album and track number
• or sorted by folder tree, useful for large music list
• or sorted by folder, artist, album and track number, folder hierarchy alignment
• groups can be folded / folded
• repetition mode (all, group, single track)
• shake the phone to go to the next song
• show the currently playing song in the list
• notifications when playing
• search the bar
• disable / enable lockscreen
• Configurable font size
• on application startup, scroll to the last played song
• play mp3, ogg, flac, midi, wav, mp4, 3gp ... see media format supported media mediaplayer (depends on android version).
• bluetooth support (play via bluetooth device)
• Media button supports (next, prev, play / pause) from external device (bluetooth headphone ...)
• light and fast: starts at 0.5s and uses 10Mo RAM with 5Go music (1000 files, 100 folders) on a 700MHz ARM processor.
• Supports Simple Last.fm Scrobbler or Scrobble Droid (disabled by default in settings)
Proposal
here I suggest to add feature option, select sort mode, scan local song, manage single tag.
and also the addition of features option add to playlist, send song, set as ringtone, view details, and delete song. and adds a live search feature.
Mockups / Examples
*addition of select sort mode, scan local song, manage single track. *
the song selection feature
addition of search feature.
Benefits
allows users to sort songs by name, date or file size, and also with the search feature users can directly search for the preferred song.
also with the feature of choice on the song users can send songs while listening to songs, and can also add songs to the list of favorites, so users can choose a favorite song to the favorites list.
Posted on Utopian.io - Rewarding Open Source Contributors