maybe eventually when i run out of other things to add. GMMP's focus is for local music. There have been a high amount of requests for network support (dlna/upnp/samba/nas), so depending on how that implementation goes it might allow for me to easily add streaming. Its just really not on my radar at this time
https://trello.com/b/JCyp2kas/gonemad-music-player-development
no there is not. Google didnt add the ability to support sample rates over 48khz (and 24bit) until one of the last few versions and I have not had time to update the audio engine since it would involve a major refactor
to change the chromecast volume you need to use the in app volume control. the volume rockers had worked in the past but they upgraded the cast api and it no longer works. I need to upgrade to the cast v3 api which has some significant changes
https://trello.com/c/LbXowUBI/457-chromecast-volume-bug
google is really annoying sometimes when they break stuff.
I've never experienced any issues with the seekbar (and nothing has changed with now playing in over a year). Its just using the standard seekbar. Nothing custom. 3.0 will have a new UI tho. If you are using a holo theme try switching to a material one and see if that helps. Google constantly makes it harder and harder to maintain those holo themes, which is why i plan on getting rid of them (but carrying over some of the holo exclusive capabilities to the main themes)
If you want taht behavior turn off shuffle, select play all songs, then randomize your queue. You can now just look at your queue to see what is up next and your song order is maintained
Its a known bug https://trello.com/c/igDGeM5K/346-the-full-length-audio-file-should-not-be-present-in-the-library-when-there-is-an-associated-cue-file
No Way to hide specific files, just folders
Translations are hosted on www.getlocalization.com/gonemadmusicplayer
You can fix any typos there
often requested feature: https://trello.com/c/CtN5reD1 its something i really want to do but its not easy and will take a significant amount of work to do. Everything in gmmp's audioengine was built for local files
Device? The dark theme issues are known and on Trello. It's a bit diff depending on the device. For me the text only goes dark after the app has been idle in the background for awhile
https://trello.com/c/HqAIVs6S/724-dark-theme-dark-colors-has-some-dark-text-in-some-ui-areas-tabs
https://trello.com/c/BWpg16Jk/681-text-colored-incorrectly-randomly
Edit: it also looks like the crash on back only happens after changing the base theme. If I go to the theme builder without changing anything it backs out fine
it will not. 3.0 wont have any audioengine changes (3.1 will be mostly audioengine upgrades)
https://trello.com/b/JCyp2kas/gonemad-music-player-development
A good amount of music players dont have that capability tho
If you go over to the Trello board for GoneMAD (https://trello.com/b/JCyp2kas/gonemad-music-player-development ) - you'll see this one listed as a higher-priority "to do": "Support multiple genres per song". It's a popular one.
there is a request already for this: https://trello.com/c/mFibGq8N
its not easily doable unfortunately. 2.0 will have a mini player in the material based themes so you can have controls over the library views / browser / etc
For an FTP you don't need to. Both need to be on the same network. Then you install an FTP app on your phone (I use this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.xnano.android.ftpserver). Then in Freefilesync, you select server and input the address and port number from the FTP app.
Or you just plug the phone and select it from Freefilesync (which is the easiest and fastest method)
If you have some free storage on Dropbox, OneDrive or Google Drive, you could try doubleTwist CloudPlayer, which works as a regular offline player and can also stream from the cloud. It can save music offline to both internal storage and SD card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doubleTwist.cloudPlayer
Note: I am the doubleTwist co-founder and replied here since you mentioned us :) If you give CloudPlayer a try, let me know what you think!