Echo is a simple, easy to use Music Player app designed using Open Source Code having a powerful Equalizer. It is Free to use and download.
It Sorts the Music based on Name as well as based on Date Added. Supports nearly all Music Formats. The Embedded equalizer in the app will make you love it and imparts the Professional Look to the App. You can Control the Equalizer using volume adjustments. Enjoy your Music.
You Can also add your favorites to the App library and play them later. The All New Shake to Change Feature will touch your hearts deep. You'll Love the App.
Shake to Change Functionality : Give your phone a shake to change the playing track Supports All types of Audio Files Powerful Open Source Equalizer Headset/Bluetooth Controls Create Custom Playlists by Adding your Tracks to Favorites Smart Remembering automatically applies previously Selected Controls User Friendly - Great UI and UX
Hope that Everybody Loves this App and Enjoy the new music playing experience.
Before you begin, you should have already downloaded the Android Studio SDK and set it up correctly. You can find a guide on how to do this here: Setting up Android Studio
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Download the ECHO project source. You can do this either by forking and cloning the repository (recommended if you plan on pushing changes) or by downloading it as a ZIP file and extracting it.
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Install the NDK in Android Studio.
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Open Android Studio, you will see a Welcome to Android window. Under Quick Start, select Import Project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)
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Navigate to the directory where you saved the ECHO project, select the root folder of the project (the folder named "ECHO"), and hit OK. Android Studio should now begin building the project with Gradle.
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Once this process is complete and Android Studio opens, check the Console for any build errors.
- Note: If you receive a Gradle sync error titled, "failed to find ...", you should click on the link below the error message (if available) that says Install missing platform(s) and sync project and allow Android studio to fetch you what is missing.
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Once all build errors have been resolved, you should be all set to build the app and test it.
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To Build the app, go to Build > Make Project (or alternatively press the Make Project icon in the toolbar).
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If the app was built successfully, you can test it by running it on either a real device or an emulated one by going to Run > Run 'app' or pressing the Run icon in the toolbar.
First Install the App After you have opened the app you will get a screen like this
Just Enjoy the music.