Audio features:
- Gapless playback on Jelly Bean!
- Replaygain support
- Standard audio controls: bass boost, equalizer, virtualizer, etc.
- Equalizer can be calibrated via automatic room correction (like Audyssey or YPAO) for optimal playback, regardress of amp/loudspeaker/place combination
- Headphones can sound as never before with audiogram-based calibrator
- Currently plays all audio formats supported by your Android version (as Rockbox is still not integrated)
- Different sound profiles for dock/car/headphones. Going for a ride? Unplug your headphones, dock your android device in a car and it will equalize to your precalibrated car profile.
Media library:
- Browse your collection faster than ever - see it on a 2D pinch-to-zoom-able matrix with customizable axii: Albums by artists? Albums by years? Gneres by artists? ANY combination of ID3 tags is supported. Zoom out to see the mosaic of covers, zoom in to track level! Select quickly from albums in the same row.
- Were you missing AlbumArtist tag? Well - not anymore.
- Picking from zoomable matrix too fancy? Choose your tracks the way geeks do it: with filesystem browser.
- Browse your tracks by rating, date of listening, date of adding to library, or playcount, with neat flow-style interface.
- For all anal retentive among us: synchronize your music tags to MusicBrainz either automatically or by scanning barcode from your original CD.
- Automatic album art downloading (your embedded ID3 cover has a priority, unless of very low quality). Art is kept as normal png images on your filesystem.
- Don't like the album art XenoAmp's fuzzy logic picked? No prob - you can always choose a better one manualy.
- Index and play your cifs media to create a real audio station for your home (when mounted via cifs.ko).
- Browse and create playlists from files on your SMB network (even without cifs.ko) - experimental.
- Edit tags for a bunch of tracks or mass edit by template.
- Outside of XenoAmp: click a file in ES Explorer, Total Commander, Solid Browser or Whatever File Browser and voila: you've created a playlist from current directory contents!
- "native" XenoAmp Playlists are kept in m3u8 with absolute paths
- manage .nomedia files inside xenoamp browser
- let XenoAmp choose tracks for you: random 100 tracks, random 10 albums, random never listened tracks
Interface:
- You can't get more minimalist. Unless you turn off your display. If you more of a "hello, kitty!" person, you won't like it.
- No standard Android widgets, everything you do is just touch or sweep. Draw a circle for volume up/down.
- Managing playlists is no more a pain, you can EASILY (and I mean in a snap) create, delete and rename playlists, switch between them, append them with tracks based on any tag (artist, ALBUM ARTIST, year, genre...), shuffle, move tracks around, delete them, choose quickly across albums, toggle selection and so on. Just pull up those three dots on the bottom of the screen.
- Click playlist entry to play, drag to move up/down, sweep to delete. Touch tracks in any of available views (2d matrix, file browser, top chart) to add and remove them from choosen playlist (might be be different from currently playing), easily toggle selection.
Music services:
- 8Tracks
- Internet radio
- Google music
Bits and pieces:
- Voice control
- Control via headset button
- Scrobbling to last.fm and libre.fm (via wonderful "A simple last.fm scrobbler" - get it on the Market)
- Browse into M3U* and PLS, and recursively into playlists inside them
- M3U* and PLS handle local, HTTP and SMB entries
- Browse and search internet radio directory
- Player reacts to audio jack, incoming calls, respects Android audio focus and media button interfaces.
- Displays lyrics via LyricsWiki.
- Minimalistic home screen widgets, currently 1x1, 4x1 and 4x2
- Respects .nomedia
- Most features working on Gingerbread (API 10), could probably be made to work on Froyo (they used to, but since all my friends migrated to GB I can't say if it is still working)
- Low end machines supported, working fluently on HTC Touch Pro2 (and that's a 528 Mhz CPU!). OK, not enough memory to display covers, but still usable.
- AVRCP - as stated in this post: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/23439-avr...uild-b33-ml-2/ AVRCP should be working on AOKP ROMs for anything that supports "A simple last.fm scrobbler" (which XenoAmp does).
- Sleep timer.
- Probably a lot more bits and pieces I forgot...
This product includes software developed by
8tracks / java-wrapper Credits to Fabrizio Ruggeri & ssuukk
Acme.Crypto Copyright © 1996 by Jef Poskanzer jef@mail.acme.com, licenced under New BSD License
actionbarcompat Copyright © Mariotaku Lee
android-coverflow Copyright © Neil Davies and polidea, licenced under New BSD License
bidi utils Copyright © Google
Bugsense Copyright © BugSense, Inc.
drag-sort-listview Copyright 2012 Carl Bauer, licensed under Apache License Version 2.0
EqualizerSurface Copyright © CyanogenMod
jaudiotagger Copyright © Paul Taylor, licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License
jcifs licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License
JDOM Project Copyright © 2000-2012 Jason Hunter and Brett McLaughlin, licensed under Modified Apache Licence
JTransforms Copyright © Piotr Wendykier, licensed under MPL/LGPL/GPL tri-license
lastfm-java Copyright © Johann Kovacs, licensed under New BSD License
NanoHTTPD Copyright © 2001,2005-2012 Jarno Elonen (elonen@iki.fi) and Copyright © 2010 Konstantinos Togias (info@ktogias.gr), licensed under Modified BSD Licence
NineOldAndroids Copyright © Jake Wharton, licensed under Apache License 2.0
Using Universal Image Loader © 2011-2013, Sjergiej Tarasewicz
download:---- XenoAmp_182_20032013.apk
- Gapless playback on Jelly Bean!
- Replaygain support
- Standard audio controls: bass boost, equalizer, virtualizer, etc.
- Equalizer can be calibrated via automatic room correction (like Audyssey or YPAO) for optimal playback, regardress of amp/loudspeaker/place combination
- Headphones can sound as never before with audiogram-based calibrator
- Currently plays all audio formats supported by your Android version (as Rockbox is still not integrated)
- Different sound profiles for dock/car/headphones. Going for a ride? Unplug your headphones, dock your android device in a car and it will equalize to your precalibrated car profile.
Media library:
- Browse your collection faster than ever - see it on a 2D pinch-to-zoom-able matrix with customizable axii: Albums by artists? Albums by years? Gneres by artists? ANY combination of ID3 tags is supported. Zoom out to see the mosaic of covers, zoom in to track level! Select quickly from albums in the same row.
- Were you missing AlbumArtist tag? Well - not anymore.
- Picking from zoomable matrix too fancy? Choose your tracks the way geeks do it: with filesystem browser.
- Browse your tracks by rating, date of listening, date of adding to library, or playcount, with neat flow-style interface.
- For all anal retentive among us: synchronize your music tags to MusicBrainz either automatically or by scanning barcode from your original CD.
- Automatic album art downloading (your embedded ID3 cover has a priority, unless of very low quality). Art is kept as normal png images on your filesystem.
- Don't like the album art XenoAmp's fuzzy logic picked? No prob - you can always choose a better one manualy.
- Index and play your cifs media to create a real audio station for your home (when mounted via cifs.ko).
- Browse and create playlists from files on your SMB network (even without cifs.ko) - experimental.
- Edit tags for a bunch of tracks or mass edit by template.
- Outside of XenoAmp: click a file in ES Explorer, Total Commander, Solid Browser or Whatever File Browser and voila: you've created a playlist from current directory contents!
- "native" XenoAmp Playlists are kept in m3u8 with absolute paths
- manage .nomedia files inside xenoamp browser
- let XenoAmp choose tracks for you: random 100 tracks, random 10 albums, random never listened tracks
Interface:
- You can't get more minimalist. Unless you turn off your display. If you more of a "hello, kitty!" person, you won't like it.
- No standard Android widgets, everything you do is just touch or sweep. Draw a circle for volume up/down.
- Managing playlists is no more a pain, you can EASILY (and I mean in a snap) create, delete and rename playlists, switch between them, append them with tracks based on any tag (artist, ALBUM ARTIST, year, genre...), shuffle, move tracks around, delete them, choose quickly across albums, toggle selection and so on. Just pull up those three dots on the bottom of the screen.
- Click playlist entry to play, drag to move up/down, sweep to delete. Touch tracks in any of available views (2d matrix, file browser, top chart) to add and remove them from choosen playlist (might be be different from currently playing), easily toggle selection.
Music services:
- 8Tracks
- Internet radio
- Google music
Bits and pieces:
- Voice control
- Control via headset button
- Scrobbling to last.fm and libre.fm (via wonderful "A simple last.fm scrobbler" - get it on the Market)
- Browse into M3U* and PLS, and recursively into playlists inside them
- M3U* and PLS handle local, HTTP and SMB entries
- Browse and search internet radio directory
- Player reacts to audio jack, incoming calls, respects Android audio focus and media button interfaces.
- Displays lyrics via LyricsWiki.
- Minimalistic home screen widgets, currently 1x1, 4x1 and 4x2
- Respects .nomedia
- Most features working on Gingerbread (API 10), could probably be made to work on Froyo (they used to, but since all my friends migrated to GB I can't say if it is still working)
- Low end machines supported, working fluently on HTC Touch Pro2 (and that's a 528 Mhz CPU!). OK, not enough memory to display covers, but still usable.
- AVRCP - as stated in this post: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/23439-avr...uild-b33-ml-2/ AVRCP should be working on AOKP ROMs for anything that supports "A simple last.fm scrobbler" (which XenoAmp does).
- Sleep timer.
- Probably a lot more bits and pieces I forgot...
This product includes software developed by
8tracks / java-wrapper Credits to Fabrizio Ruggeri & ssuukk
Acme.Crypto Copyright © 1996 by Jef Poskanzer jef@mail.acme.com, licenced under New BSD License
actionbarcompat Copyright © Mariotaku Lee
android-coverflow Copyright © Neil Davies and polidea, licenced under New BSD License
bidi utils Copyright © Google
Bugsense Copyright © BugSense, Inc.
drag-sort-listview Copyright 2012 Carl Bauer, licensed under Apache License Version 2.0
EqualizerSurface Copyright © CyanogenMod
jaudiotagger Copyright © Paul Taylor, licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License
jcifs licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License
JDOM Project Copyright © 2000-2012 Jason Hunter and Brett McLaughlin, licensed under Modified Apache Licence
JTransforms Copyright © Piotr Wendykier, licensed under MPL/LGPL/GPL tri-license
lastfm-java Copyright © Johann Kovacs, licensed under New BSD License
NanoHTTPD Copyright © 2001,2005-2012 Jarno Elonen (elonen@iki.fi) and Copyright © 2010 Konstantinos Togias (info@ktogias.gr), licensed under Modified BSD Licence
NineOldAndroids Copyright © Jake Wharton, licensed under Apache License 2.0
Using Universal Image Loader © 2011-2013, Sjergiej Tarasewicz
download:---- XenoAmp_182_20032013.apk
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