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I have a large music library, and like listening to various styles of music at various times.
IE: Fast, heavy beat stuff for when I'm out jogging, audio humor clips for when I'm driving, smooth jazz for background tunes at home, etc.
Would someone recommend an MP3 player app that is good about making and organizing playlists, and playing them, and THAT"S ALL. I don't need art, lyrics, or downloading or buying or streaming.
Just playing from organized lists.
Thanks for the above suggestions, but they were NOT simple players!
I'm looking for the MP3 player version of Notepad (not Microsoft Word in all it's complexity and extraneous capability).
I don't need or want to download ANYTHING. Not buy, rent, or stream. I don't need art, lyrics, and all that.
I already have the music. Purchased & downloaded via my unlimited data connection at home, transferred over to a massive memory chip on my Android smartphone, and then played independent of connection type or status.
I realize that most apps are written this way as they get money shilling for the sales websites, but hopefully someone has put together a player that just plays. (And does playlists). That's all. I wouldn't even mind paying a standard app fee of a few bucks.
Not Free is Ok, Not Simple isn't.
I don't understand.
Media Monkey can be as simple OR AS COMPLEX as you want.
Who cares if it has Album Art?
With MM you don't need to download anything.
Not buy anything.,
Not stream anything. Not rent anything.
It does do Art, but you can tell it "don't look for missing art for my tunes".
And few players do playlisting as well as MM.
The paid version of MM will even synch your music from you PC to your Android player wirelessly. So you can do what you want on the PC... organize music, makes playlists and *synch* right to the phone.
[quote=Ed_RDNC;36411915]Thanks for the above suggestions, but they were NOT simple players!
I'm looking for the MP3 player version of Notepad (not Microsoft Word in all it's complexity and extraneous capability).
I don't need or want to download ANYTHING. Not buy, rent, or stream. I don't need art, lyrics, and all that.
I already have the music. Purchased & downloaded via my unlimited data connection at home, transferred over to a massive memory chip on my Android smartphone, and then played independent of connection type or status./QUOTE]
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Yeah, what you just said...That's what I'm looking for.[/FONT]
Peregrine, I appreciate the help, but your not getting my intent.
I want a program that is simple, small, fast, easy to learn, uses no bandwidth.
That's why I used the Word vs Notepad analogy. I want the music player equivalent of a text editor. Having all that many extra functions that Word provides only bulks up the program, provides for many bugs, etc.
Yes Media Monkey looks like a good media organizer app. But so much of what it does, I'll never use, so I don't want the size, current and future bugs, etc. I don't want to have to learn how to operate a complex program to utilize it's simplest function.
No I understand. As I said Media Monkey can be as simple or as complex as you want.
It's not buggy. They have a stable release (solid) and a beta release (possibly buggy).
I use N7Player very simple to use and has powerfull bass booster.
Last edited by akashrajgure; 04-19-2015 at 12:55 AM..
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