I currently shifted from Android to Apple's product (ipod touch 5),
and cannot miss the UI of poweramp more.
There are quite a lot of music player apps, but only a few of them play FLAC.
Moreover, most of them are full of bugs, slow and user unfriendly.
Is there any user friendly app that plays FLAC?
I don't mind if it costs up to $10, thank you.
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And, I would like to share some experience with some of the apps I paid, used and am using,
hope it can help you to pick the right app for yourself without buying all of them.
Cury Amp
Pros:
1. Free
2. Stable, almost bug-free
3. Fast
4. Great EQ
5. Shows little album artworks on song list
Con:
1. I don't fancy the orange theme, which cannot be changed
2. No lyrics download
3. sometimes crushes, not very frequently (like once a day)
4. Lack of playback option
you cannot link to the entire album / all songs of the artists that are now playing.
Tuneshell (the app I'm using)
Pros:
1. Cheap ($2.99)
2. online Lyrics and covers download
3. in-app Lyrics editing
4. Integrate ipod library and app's library
5. Stable
6. Wifi music transfer (tho I have never used it)
7. 'Previous song' / 'Next song' by flipping on the screen, i love this feature on poweramp and this app
Cons:
1. albums with various artists separate into many albums
2. Lack of user manual, it took me some days to figure out how to use it
3. Don't have a sleep timer
Flac player
Pros:
1. Not much to say, I couldn't use it properly, had to get refund afterward.
Reason see below.
Cons:
1. albums with SINGLE artist separate into many albums sometimes
2. lag or crush frequently when around 1000 songs are loaded
3. Support only FLAC, iirc
TTpod
Pros:
1. able to change theme ( and there are loads of themes to choose from)
2. Powerful lyrics system
able to adjust the lyrics easily
3. Free
4. Integrate ipod library and app's library
5. Stable
Cons:
1. Doesn't show artwork (FLAC), the only reason why I left it
Apart from this, it's great.
Golden Ear
Pros:
1. Stable
2. Clean and easy to use
Cons:
1. No any big cons to be mentioned
Conclusion:
Strangely, I found some free apps (like ttpod, curyamp) are really nice, somehow better than some
paid app. If you are looking for a FLAC player with great UI, my advice is to try all the free apps before paying. Hope it helps!
and cannot miss the UI of poweramp more.
There are quite a lot of music player apps, but only a few of them play FLAC.
Moreover, most of them are full of bugs, slow and user unfriendly.
Is there any user friendly app that plays FLAC?
I don't mind if it costs up to $10, thank you.
----------------------------------------------------
And, I would like to share some experience with some of the apps I paid, used and am using,
hope it can help you to pick the right app for yourself without buying all of them.
Cury Amp
Pros:
1. Free
2. Stable, almost bug-free
3. Fast
4. Great EQ
5. Shows little album artworks on song list
Con:
1. I don't fancy the orange theme, which cannot be changed
2. No lyrics download
3. sometimes crushes, not very frequently (like once a day)
4. Lack of playback option
you cannot link to the entire album / all songs of the artists that are now playing.
Tuneshell (the app I'm using)
Pros:
1. Cheap ($2.99)
2. online Lyrics and covers download
3. in-app Lyrics editing
4. Integrate ipod library and app's library
5. Stable
6. Wifi music transfer (tho I have never used it)
7. 'Previous song' / 'Next song' by flipping on the screen, i love this feature on poweramp and this app
Cons:
1. albums with various artists separate into many albums
2. Lack of user manual, it took me some days to figure out how to use it
3. Don't have a sleep timer
Flac player
Pros:
1. Not much to say, I couldn't use it properly, had to get refund afterward.
Reason see below.
Cons:
1. albums with SINGLE artist separate into many albums sometimes
2. lag or crush frequently when around 1000 songs are loaded
3. Support only FLAC, iirc
TTpod
Pros:
1. able to change theme ( and there are loads of themes to choose from)
2. Powerful lyrics system
able to adjust the lyrics easily
3. Free
4. Integrate ipod library and app's library
5. Stable
Cons:
1. Doesn't show artwork (FLAC), the only reason why I left it
Apart from this, it's great.
Golden Ear
Pros:
1. Stable
2. Clean and easy to use
Cons:
1. No any big cons to be mentioned
Conclusion:
Strangely, I found some free apps (like ttpod, curyamp) are really nice, somehow better than some
paid app. If you are looking for a FLAC player with great UI, my advice is to try all the free apps before paying. Hope it helps!