Clean Music is a simple, fast, and elegant folder player. You browse to the directory and tap it; no scrolling through the large portfolio of the great Renaissance man Unknown, no scanning your folder every start up, and no CD or folder icon, tiled over and over again to meaninglessness.
Simple doesn't mean basic; Clean Music does what you need, and nothing you don't.
• Tap a single song to play it and the rest of the songs in its directory.
• Long-press a song or directory to play individual songs, entire directory trees, or a combination of both.
• Long-press to organize your directory structure, too.
• Use MetaSort if your file names don't have track numbers in them.
• Hit repeat if you don't want it to stop when it's done playing your directory, tree, or individual song.
• Integrates with the equalizers in Cyanogenmod Stable and Android ICS.
☆ Clean Music is ad free!
• Despite the name, Clean Music will play any audio file supported by your phone, even if it's not actually music. Remember Position is particularly nice for audiobooks.
• Clean Music has a sleep timer.
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Pro version only: go into Settings to buy it.
• Create playlists from directories or by selecting songs.
• Use ScrobbleDroid to record your favorites on Last.fm
A: Long-press the song, and hit the play button. Then turn Repeat on in
the menu.
Q: Why doesn't Clean Music support Format X. WinAMP/PowerAmp/TTPod. Player Y supports it!
A: Clean Music relies on the set of formats supported by your phone, while the listed players ship their own decoders. That's one reason they are so much bigger.
Q: Why doesn't Clean Music's equalizer work? Player Y's does!
A: Same as question 1; they ship their own decoders and can change the audio stream directly, while Clean Music relies on the phone's decoder and equalizer (or fails because there isn't one).
Q: Why don't MetaSort, Equalizer, or Remember Spot show up in the menu?
A: To reduce clutter and keep the user interface clean, we hide advanced features by default. To reveal them, use Settings -> Show/hide menu buttons.
Q: Why is there a new permission?
A: Necessary for the Galaxy S3. It likes to go to sleep. It doesn't affect anything else.
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