Doppler is a beautifully designed FLAC player and MP3 player with support for many file formats. Import music and playlists to listen offline, and edit song and album artwork and info without syncing.
Doppler's design adapts itself to match your music, and offers quick access to your now playing queue. Tap straight into a recently added album or use search to browse your music.
Music and playlists are always stored local on your device, so you have your full Library whenever you need it — even offline. Doppler even imports new files automatically to make sure your Library is always up to date.
Doppler supports a wide variety of different music file formats, including FLAC, MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A and many more. Music files are stored local on your device for offline playback. Doppler works great for flights and the metro where you don't have WiFi.
Doppler supports Bluetooth and AirPlay 2 so you can listen in your Car or through AirPods, HomePod or any bluetooth enabled speaker. Doppler now also includes a CarPlay app.
To help keep your Library organised Doppler supports editing metadata for Songs and Albums — directly on your device and without the need for a computer. Doppler also offers the option to find and download missing artwork.
Features:
- Beautiful, intuitive design
- Reliable offline and local playback
- Support for MP3, FLAC, AAC, WAV and many other audio formats
- Create and edit playlists
- Edit song metadata
- Recently Added albums
- Full library search
- Import your existing albums and playlists
- Edit your now playing queue as you listen
- Listen through AirPods, HomePod or any bluetooth enabled speaker
- Import new music automatically
- Share album infomation quickly with friends
- Support for Last.fm
- Search and download album artwork
- Import music from Safari, Dropbox, Google Drive and more
- Import music from your computer over WiFi
- Listening Reports / Year in review
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Please note:
Doppler works as an offline music player and supports local music files.
Doppler is not able to import your songs or playlists from Apple Music.
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Is Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player free?
Yes, Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player legit?
🤔 The Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player cost?
Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player is free.
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User Rating
4.59 out of 5
27 ratings in Switzerland
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Doppler MP3 & FLAC Player Reviews
So many missing features
I’m intrigued by your concept of the unique direct Mac integration, which is usually a massive and unbearable PITA - congratulations for that! But, although Doppler is a fine app, I’m using Marvis and I must say that apart from your integration technology, there is nothing else that can beat my favourite player in terms of usability. Marvis is almost perfect and in comparison, (for a paid app) Doppler’s only gimmick is the above mentioned. It is missing too many things such as total customisation including all player elements and even the app icon, song lyrics and information display, album cover zoom view, light mode, you know all that stuff that really makes a true geeky app while still keeping the simple and streamlined style of a legacy Apple product. I honestly think you’ve been a bit lazy and until you try harder and provide way more options, this one is not for me.
For context: I’m a music geek and album lover and since Apple’s descent into the Cook-era and subsequent devastation of ALL their entertainment apps, I’m on a quest for the perfect Music app.
No subscription, offline
Loaded up the iPad with music for my wife’s 50th birthday party and it worked without a hitch, playing all night long. Perfect! 👍
I was looking for a direct USB cable and “mount as a drive” option to import music but the option via the website worked just as well.
I wanted to import whole directories but had to select all the files directly to import them. It wasn’t so bad. 😄
I had to use the iPad because the iPhone cannot be charged while playing music via headphones… but that’s an Apple problem. And I didn’t mind this being an iPhone app that gets zoomed on the iPad because I wasn’t planning on looking at it.
Sehr guter Audioplayer
Ich mag der Player fűr meine lokale Musiksammlung.
Fűr ein Upgrade auf Doppler 3 wűnschte ich
- 5/10 Band-Equalizer
- A-B Repeat
- Anzeige der aktuellen Qualität (kbs, bit, hz dateiformat)
Good Audio Player
Pls bring a 5 or 10 Band Equalizer. Pls 🙏
Its a nice designed Player but this function is important especially for them who cares abaut sound quality.
Endlich DIE Musikapp für Musikliebhaber
OK, der Preis dieser App ist relativ hoch, aber seine Funktionsweise rechtfertigt dies. Endlich kann man völlig von iTunes oder seinem unbrauchbaren Nachfolger unabhängig mit einer sehr gut gemachten und einfach zu bedienenden Lösung Musik hören.
Meine Musiksammlung befinden sich auf einer Synology-NAS und egal wo ich jetzt bin, ich kann die gewünschten Files holen und offline hören. Dazu ganz einfach in "DS file" die Verzeichnisse herunter laden, dann mit der "Daten"-App sie aus dem "DS file"-Verzeichnis ins "Doppler 2"-Verzeichnis verschieben und schon ist alles immer hörbar. Wenn die Tags richtig gesetzt sind, erscheinen alle Platten sauber sortiert beim entsprechenden Interpreten mit schöner Coverdarstellung.
Jahrelang habe ich die ebenfalls sehr gute App "Ecoute" genutzt die aber auf iTunes angewiesen war. Nachdem Apple hier alles nahezu unbrauchbar gemacht hat, kann ich dank "Doppler 2" jetzt endlich wieder Musik hören so wie es sich gehört.
Everything I wanted and more!
Simple and clean UI, a very modest and flat one-time fee, what else do ya need? I’m not the type that goes looking for new music often, so I realized I should just buy/download the handful of albums and songs I listen to on repeat and stop subscribing to Spotify/Apple music. I was thinking of getting an MP3 player but there’s just nothing really promising on the market right now. This really made everything so much easier for me!
The only good music player on the App Store
The title literally, not some crappy Apple Music reskin like everything else, I can play my own files and edit tags. Like, step up your game apple
Awesome
I hate paying for subscriptions that barely pay the artist and I can’t even have all of their songs, or trying to import files into Apple Music only to have it delete some other album for some reason. This is good because it is simple, it is what I wish every music service was like in spirit
Great!
Perfect for listening to music! My only minor complaint is that it can be rather picky with MP3 files— Some sites won’t work with the app for seemingly no reason. Otherwise, everything else is great. The “Find Album Art” feature is very convenient.
Download and put on an old phone
And you have an mp3 player ready to go. Even better than the 00’s era of players, with it supporting different file types and offering all the basics you need such as playlists and ques.
Throwback to when apps were meant to serve a purpose not sell a subscription
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