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Music

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Make your own music library with any song on YouTube/YouTube Music.
No ads, free, and simple.

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Note: The project is currently in an unstable stage. If you encounter bugs, please report by opening an issue.

Description

Music uses NewPipe Extractor to retrieve information and stream data from YouTube/YouTube Music. It's a music player as well, so you can create your own playlists and organize your songs by the artists you create. The aim of Music is to enable everyone to listen to music at no cost by an easy-to-use, practical and ad-free application.

Features

YouTube

  • No ads
  • Search songs, videos, playlists and channels from YouTube/YouTube Music
  • auto load more songs when playing the last 5 songs in queues from YouTube

Player

  • Material design player
  • Lockscreen playback
  • Media controls in notification
  • Skip to next/previous song
  • Repeat/shuffle mode
  • Edit now-playing queue

Library

  • Play and save songs from YouTube/YouTube Music
  • Download music for offline playback
  • Edit song name and song artist
  • Create playlists in local database

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Roadmap

The overall plan for this project at current stage:

  1. Improve user interface and migrate to Material You
  2. Modify NewPipe Extractor to support more album and artist information and audio normalization

Installation

You can install Music using the following methods:

  1. Download the APK file from GitHub Releases.
  2. Add IzzyOnDroid to your F-Droid repos following the instruction, and you can search for this app and receive updates.
  3. Go to GitHub Action and download the APK artifact of any workflow.
  4. Clone this repository and build a debug APK.

How to get updates?

  1. If you install from GitHub Releases, the app already has a built-in updater.
  2. If you install from method 2, you can check for updates using the F-Droid application.
  3. Or else, visit GitHub and checkout the releases, issues, PRs, or anything new.