Retro/Metro Music player is what I use. Open source and looks great!
Metro is just a free loaded version of Retro
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Retro/Metro Music player is what I use. Open source and looks great!
Metro is just a free loaded version of Retro
I didn't know that Metro still receives updates. I have to try if for myself, thanks.
Update: WTF IT LOOKS SO MODERN.
Yeah hasn't received updates in a bit, but I don't think it really matters for an offline music player, the material you design is great
Does it have ReplayGain support?
I have no idea what that is
I corrected my typo, but ReplayGain is a tag in mp3 files that can store volume information. Thats so that each song's volume can be adjusted so that they all sound like they're at the same volume.
Ah, I couldn't tell you to be honest. It would be easiest to download it and try
Sorry I am tad late to the discussion. I suppose Symphony may be a plausible option that meets your criteria, as of version 2023.12.108 they had .lrc support.
I love it! It looks like Metro, but at its own style, I'll definitely give it a try, thanks.
Personally, I prefer Vinyl Music Player as a Phonograph successor, and it's actively being developed unlike Phonograph Plus.
IIRC Phonograph Plus was on a temporary hiatus and has resumed with the last update two weeks ago.
I think I found what I was looking for, thank you!
Musicolet but it should be activated in the settings
Not bad, although If I'm not wrong is not open source.