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JetAudio HD Music Player is an awesome music app for your local (music) files. You can get your music to sound really great with a little tuning. It also has some plug-ins that you can purchase separately for more sound controls. I purchased the Plus edition because I feel like it's the best music player on the Play Store.
It uses local media (no uploading). Works great with Android Auto. I tried many apps and settled on JetAudio for local media (I have 60+GB of music on my phone). I haven't found a good cloud solution since they shut down Google Play Music.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jetappfactory.jetaudio
I like JetAudio. They have a free version in the Play Store. I use it on my PC and the Android version on my phone and tablet. Well worth the 3.99 for the paid version IMHO.
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I have the Pioneer DMH-2660NEX in my wife's car and it's worked flawlessly. It does not however have a cd player. Why not rip them to your computer, put the files on your phone and use an app like JetAudio? It works great in AA.
Ummmm, if you play a lot of local music I'd use a music app that's specifically designed for that purpose, something like jetAudio
YTM is primarily an online music streaming service, local play is obviously a distinct afterthought.
My recommendation would be to just use a music app that's specifically designed to play local music files like jetAudio. Playing local music files using YTM is far from ideal.
I run a radio show at a local station, and I often load my playlist onto my phone just in case I need a backup. I'm super anal about smooth transitions between songs, but I discovered that it was nearly impossible to find a music app capable of fading in and out of songs in a playlist.
The only one I've found is called jetAudio. I eventually paid for the upgrade for the sweet twenty-band equalizer, too.
I've had the best luck with JetAudio.
I like the interfaces on some other players better for the phone, but none of them work easily with AA, especially when it comes to locally stored music and playlists.
jetAudio is the only AA compatible music player I've found that lets me select existing playlists and genres with local music from a drop down box on the AA touchscreen. I did have to set my playlists up again in JA, but unlike Google or Amazon, they showed up without me having to sync to the cloud or some ridiculousness like that and the AA interface is quick and simple to use.
I've been a PowerAmp guy for years but recently switched over to jetAudio because it has native AA support and allows me to actually select my local playlists and music from the AA touchscreen. It's a paid app but I think it has a free version. Worth checking out.
I've become a fan of jetAudio precisely because it focuses on playing local content instead of from the cloud. (Looking at you, Google Play Music and Amazon.)
I listen mostly to music and so far jetAudio is the only AA player I've found with the ability to select my locally created playlists and it works great. If you're playing MP3 media, give it a look.
I stopped using it once I found Shuttle. Try JetAudio, it's not the prettiest app, but it never lags, will play anything, and has a decent amount of features.
jetAudio has a 20 band EQ. Normal is a 10 band, but if you tap the x2 at the top, it switches to the 20 band.
It also has a 10 and 20 band eq
I think jetAudio will do this
Those same people make the Android music player app jetAudio.
it's very hard to beat jet audio player
tried poweramp and many others. jetaudio is just perfect.
I reccomend using a music player designed specifically for local play like jetAudio.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jetappfactory.jetaudio
Also a paid version.
jetAudio is an Android app that's specialized for local play and can play flac files.
You'll have a better experience if you use an app that's specialized for local play like jetAudio.
Oh, you're playing locally stored music? Then don't use Spotify. Check out jetAudio.
>Jet audio
I've spent a few hours with jetAudio HD Music Player and like it a lot - enough for me to purchase the Plus for $3.99. I still like TimberX's clean playlist interface and font more, but overall, jetAudio has been my clear favorite.
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jetAudio - you can adjust the forward and backward skip from 2-30 seconds
jetAudio will display lyrics, but you'll have to provide them
jetAudio is the only player that I know of that has both.
JetAudio, MX Player Pro, or the mess that is Snapchat