Audio player for FLAC and MP3? #389
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There are two: MPlayer and the GMU Music Player. The GMU Music Player has its own user interface that takes a little while getting used to, but it's much like the old Winamp (kind of like a simpler, more technical version of iTunes, that can be styled), and it supports playlists. MPlayer needs a small tweak/fix to get it to not break when playing files for the second time, but it's a simple and solid media player (kind of like the VLC Media Player minus the advanced settings/gadgets), meaning that it will play any media file you give it, and then return you to the file selection menu. Both support both the FLAC and MP3 audio formats. So, to answer your question, yes, you can use your Miyoo device as a music player. It takes a little tweaking and/or getting used to, but you can play these audio files/formats on it reliably, and with quite a decent playback experience. Keep in mind, though, that current Miyoo devices only have 32 MB of RAM. So if you're planning to play massive FLAC files (well over 32 MB each), you may run into some lag/trouble due to the hardware's memory limit. |
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Is there any audio player that supports FLAC and MP3 in either Miyoo Mini V2 or Powkiddy Q90?
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