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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, Auxio has a much better listening experience compared to other apps that use the native MediaPlayer API. In short, It plays music.
I primarily built Auxio for myself, but you can use it too, I guess.
Screenshots
Features
- ExoPlayer based playback
- Customizable UI & Behavior
- Genres/Artists/Albums/Songs support
- Intuitive queue system
- Reliable playback state persistence
- Material You (Android 12+ only)
- Edge-to-edge (Android 8.1+ Only)
- Embedded covers support
- Search Functionality
- Audio/Headset focus
- Completely private and offline
- No rounded album covers
To possibly come in the future:
- Playlists
- Liked songs
- More notification actions
- And other things, probably
Permissions
- Storage (
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. So, the build process is as follows:
- Enter into the project directory
- Run
python3 prebuild.py
, which installs ExoPlayer and it's extensions. - Build the project normally in Android Studio.
Contributing
Auxio accepts most contributions as long as they follow the Contribution Guidelines.
However, feature additions and major UI changes are less likely to be accepted. See Accepted Additions for more information.
License
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 as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.