MusicPlayr is a simple Android music player app that allows you to play audio files from your device's storage. It provides basic playback controls such as play, pause, stop, next, and previous, as well as the ability to display a list of available songs. Additionally, it features a bass boosting function to enhance the low-frequency audio.
- Play, pause, stop, next, and previous functionality.
- Retrieve and display a list of songs from the device's storage.
- Bass boosting function to enhance the low-frequency audio.
- Seek functionality to jump to specific positions in the song.
- Basic user interface with buttons for controlling playback and a list view for song display.
The bass boosting function in MusicPlayr enhances the low-frequency audio, providing a richer and more immersive listening experience. The app applies digital signal processing techniques to boost the bass frequencies in real-time while playing audio files. This feature can be enabled or disabled based on user preference.
To get started with the MusicPlayr app, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/dqanshi/bass-musicplayer.git
Open the project in Android Studio.
Build and run the app on an Android device or emulator.
Permissions
The MusicPlayr app requires the following permission:
READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Allows the app to read audio files from the device's external storage.
Compatibility
Minimum SDK Version: Android X.X (Replace with your desired minimum SDK version)
Target SDK Version: Android X.X (Replace with your desired target SDK version)
Contributing
Contributions to the MusicPlayr app are welcome! If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request
The MusicPlayr app was developed by soulhacker.
The MusicPlayr app is open-source and released under the MIT License.