MusicStreamer

MusicStreamer

By Stratospherix Ltd

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2015-05-12
  • Current Version: 8.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 21.65 MB
  • Developer: Stratospherix Ltd
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 4.60612
4.60612
From 490 Ratings

Description

Rediscover your Music Library with MusicStreamer. "One of the best music streaming apps available for the iOS operating system." - appPicker.com "A smart, new app that makes local music streaming easier than ever." - AppAdvice.com “A fantastic answer to a common problem” - 148Apps Do you have a music collection with thousands of files on your PC, Mac, Network Drive or Time Capsule? Now you can play that music directly on your iPad / iPhone without syncing. MusicStreamer will scan your music, display beautiful album artwork and is a joy to use. Our setup wizard will have you connected to your music in no time. Create multiple music collections such as your main collection at home and a WiFi drive in the car. Easily switch between them. Easily create and edit new playlists. Import Playlists. MusicStreamer can import m3u and m3u8 playlist files. Export MusicStreamer playlists to iTunes. Filter your music by genre or search for your favorite song, artist or album. Download tracks, albums or playlists to play when offline. Stream your music to Airplay enabled speakers or Chromecast devices, including Chromecast groups such as your whole house. MusicStreamer plays lossless FLAC, OPUS and WAV files as well as MP3, M4A, AAC and AIF. Supports gapless playback. Scrobble to last.fm. Audiobus and inter-app audio support, acting as a music source. We would love to hear your feedback at [email protected] and this will drive new features in future updates. To find out more visit our website www.stratospherix.com/products/musicstreamer/ For support email [email protected]

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Reviews

  • Well done

    5
    By cdoug13
    I'm using MusicStreamer to play music (flac) being streamed from a Raspberry pi using Samba. Connecting was simple and the app GUI is really nice.
  • Needs work

    2
    By Weberm75
    In offline mode. First, you can’t track backwards to the previous track. Interface needs tweaking, because you can’t find some basic tools like deleting a track. And this is the worst offender, RANDOM really isn’t RANDOM! I have about 1,000 songs and I CONSTANTLY hear the same tracks, sometimes writhin minutes of each other.
  • Why no folder sort?!

    4
    By 2BeDadAtHome
    I found this searching for an app that; 1) isn’t tied to iTunes, 2) doesn’t collect data, 3) is simple to connect to nas sources. This app checked all these boxes and I use it constantly. The only thing that I didn’t include in my search is the ability to see music sources listed in a folder view. This is important to me because I have a lot of teaching material that I use on a daily basis that have weekly meditation modules that are within sub folders. Without a folder view, I have no way of associating the weekly meditations with the root teaching’s folder. A folder view would be a huge time saver and make this app be perfect for me!
  • The Music App I Would Develop

    5
    By if you're 555, I'm 666
    I’ve been using MusicStreamer for several years now, and I’m amazed how well it has met my needs. It’s configurable, but without introducing a learning curve. Plenty of times, I’ve thought “if I’d written this myself, I’d make it do X,” and it turns out the app does indeed do exactly that. Huge fan, no notes, 10/5 stars. Platform: iPhone, music on NFS share from TrueNAS
  • Looks good, needs tweaks

    3
    By Spacecadet77
    The app itself looks nice. I like the way the cover art looks and the other basic features. I like that it has the ability to connect to your NAS. After I connected to the NAS it immediately started listing the music files and cover art. A couple big problems though. 1) It organizes albums by disc folder instead of the album name tag. And then it sorts by disc folder name. That means it lists artists a-z disc1 folders and then artists a-z disc2 folders etc.. So multiple disc sets are not in order. Not sure why it ignores the album tags. 2) Not sure why it doesn’t use a dlna feature to connect to the server which would do all the album organizing for you. 3) Granted I have a collection of 2300+ albums but after it separated each disc folder into separate “albums” it shows that I now have 3033 “albums”. Lastly, I have over 53k music files and even without looking at album tags it still took hours to index the files. Foobar mobile is very simple app but it uses dlna and organizes the albums by album tag and not by each separate disc. If they could fix these issues it would be my new goto app.
  • Perfect!

    5
    By Ronnie Sherard
    Exactly what I was looking for! I have a mobile router with a USB drive in the car and this lets me scan the shared folder for all of my songs. A+ and thank you! 😊
  • Please Make the Play Queue an Option

    4
    By mark___s
    The app is amazing, but I'd prefer not to have everything I play (even songs I'm playing via a playlist) auto added to a queue. This makes no sense to me. There's already a Play History list, so this just confuses me. I may be simple-minded, and just don't get it, so why not make "Enable the Play Queue" an option?
  • Would be really great if supported UPnP and DNLA streaming

    4
    By dhrbsi
    App works great but would really be something if it supported network streaming via DNLA/UPnP directly to my network attached stereo. Bluetooth is not nearly as good for lossless files like FLAC. Bluetooth speakers don’t perform any where near as well as my wired stereo towers. Maybe in a next revision?
  • Keeps getting better! 😍

    5
    By --**
    Fast, easy to use music app. More apps, and their companies should be like this. Well done.
  • Well designed player with a glaring flaw

    3
    By artysan
    I have sought a well designed music player, utterly free from any influence by the music biz or computing platform, which can access as one of its sources an internal store of that music. The last is what Music Streamer seems utterly incapable of, maddeningly so. I am a traveling music professional who found iTunes an almost perfect solution for my need to keep a 200-300GB ‘Music Store’ of my choosing at the ready. Apple made a complete mess of that with not a word to it’s users. I’m not looking for a free app. Rather, I want one that can accomplish the basic operations described above, elegantly, and with cross-platform abilities. That would be a good deal at $50-100 one-time purchase price, and with free updates. Good luck if you are as well. This isn’t it.

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