Auxio

A simple, rational music player for android.

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## About Auxio is a local music player with a fast, reliable UI/UX without the many useless features present in other music players. Built off of [ExoPlayer](https://exoplayer.dev/), Auxio has superior library support and listening quality compared to other apps that use outdated android functionality. In short, **It plays music.** I primarily built Auxio for myself, but you can use it too, I guess. **The default branch is the development version of the repository. For a stable version, see the master branch.** ## Screenshots

## Features - [ExoPlayer](https://exoplayer.dev/)-based playback - Snappy UI derived from the latest Material Design guidelines - Opinionated UX that prioritizes ease of use over edge cases - Customizable behavior - Support for disc numbers, multiple artists, release types, precise/original dates, sort tags, and more - Advanced artist system that unifies artists and album artists - SD Card-aware folder management - Reliable playlisting functionality - Playback state persistence - Full ReplayGain support (On MP3, FLAC, OGG, OPUS, and MP4 files) - External equalizer support (ex. Wavelet) - Edge-to-edge - Embedded covers support - Search functionality - Headset autoplay - Stylish widgets that automatically adapt to their size - Completely private and offline - No rounded album covers (Unless you want them. Then you can.) ## Permissions - Storage (`READ_MEDIA_AUDIO`, `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE`) to read and play your media files - Services (`FOREGROUND_SERVICE`, `WAKE_LOCK`) to keep the music playing even if the app itself is in background ## Building Auxio relies on a custom version of ExoPlayer that enables some extra features. This adds some caveats to the build process: 1. `cmake` and `ninja-build` must be installed before building the project. 2. The project uses submodules, so when cloning initially, use `git clone --recurse-submodules` to properly download the external code. 3. You are **unable** to build this project on windows, as the custom ExoPlayer build runs shell scripts that will only work on unix-based systems. ## Contributing Auxio accepts most contributions as long as they follow the [Contribution Guidelines](/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md). However, feature additions and major UI changes are less likely to be accepted. See [Why Are These Features Missing?](https://github.com/OxygenCobalt/Auxio/wiki/Why-Are-These-Features-Missing%3F) for more information. ## License [![GNU GPLv3 Image](https://www.gnu.org/graphics/gplv3-127x51.png)](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) Auxio is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the [GNU General Public License](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. More information can be found [here](https://github.com/OxygenCobalt/Auxio/wiki/Licenses).