foobar2000 mobile is an advanced audio player for mobile devices.
Main features:
* Supported audio formats: MP3, MP4, AAC, Vorbis, Opus, FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, Musepack.
* Gapless playback.
* ReplayGain support - automatic playback volume adjustment.
* Supports playback and downloading music from UPnP media servers.
* Appearance can be customized with skin files (basic black and white themes inlcuded with the app).
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4.34 out of 5
376 ratings
in United States
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Best way to listen to radio streams
Ive been looking for a decent radio streamer for ios and of course foobar does the job the best.
Too many radio apps want you to pay/create an account/or inject ads into the streams and thats all just really sleazy. I just wanted something i could a few local stations to and listen on the go with no frills and foobar delivers. Their stream finder found the 4 stations I wanted to bookmark(not something the other apps i tried could manage)
Kudos to foobar2000 for still being the best regardless of platform.
Everything you need
Nothing you dont.
Great App, but a few new bugs introduced in last update
This is my go-to app. Usually updates bring new features but this last update added some new bugs. The most visible one to me is deleted music. When I used to delete files from a folder using Files app the list in Foobar updated immediately. Now the deleted songs still appear in foobar until I force quit and restart. There are a few other new bugs like the play/pause button is backward in the playlists and albums song lists, but this is the most annoying.
Always launches to “Browse”
Why? This is new and I hate it. Instead of launching to the last place I was at, like “foobar2000 Music Folder” or the last playlist I used, it launches to “Browse” and I hate this. 1 star!
iPhone user with music on Ubuntu pc.
Just switched to iPhone and biggest frustration was getting music from my Linux system to the phone. Foobar2000 has a built in ftp server, which allows you to ftp into your phone from an ftp client on your computer (I used FileZilla on Linux). On the phone side, you start the ftp server using default anonymous login, and when you start the server it tells you the ftp address on your local network. From the computer side, open FileZilla ftp client and direct it to the ftp address found in your phone using the default credentials. In FileZilla, then locate your pc’s music folder and drag to the phone’s file browser and then just wait for the file transfer to finish. Then on the phone, disable the ftp service and rescan the music directory. Voila, now you have your own music on your iPhone. The hardest part was finding foobar2000.
This is precisely what a music app needs to be. I can manually add and remove albums. It’s also a bonus that the app can read the music files that itunes uses.
Best Player for Lossless files, but…
I really love this player and have been using it on my computer for quite a long while. However, I really wish that this app could support sync/unsync lyrics display.
Excellent audio player.
No doubt it’s the most excellent audio player ever.
Good support to windows.
Hope to develop continuously to support IOS mobile better, like playlist, skin, lyrics.