For a list of supported media formats and related issues, please refer to supported formats page.
This FAQ will be continually updated to accommodate new information with respect to new updates and changes on the app, and will be used to help users find answers to their questions.
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- Yes, 3 themes are available:
- Light
- Dark/Pure Black
- Automatic: still follows system settings in Android Q and battery levels in pre-Q as suggested in the guidelines.
- 19 accents.
Note: MPGO will strictly follow material design color guidelines. No requests to modify the color system will be taken into account.
As per guidelines desaturated primary colors are to be used in night themes as a more accessible/legible alternative to saturared colors used in light theme. In fact, the latter visually vibrate against dark surfaces, which can induce eye strain.
Yes! The equalizer can be found in the "Now Playing" dialog.
Note however that by default MPGO tries to open the system equalizer (if it exists)! You can force the use of the built-in equalizer from the app settings!
Note: in case of built-in equalizer faults, MPGO tries to fall back to the the system equalizer (if it exists) found on the device.
PS: don't blame the devs if equalizer is not working properly, blame the device manufacturer instead!
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It is an Android feature to moderate playback in media apps that prevents multiple media apps from playing at the same time. Every media app should deal with audio focus. This option is ON by default so that MPGO can:
- Pause if another app requests audio focus.
- Lower its volume when a new message is received.
No, local library only.
No. Internet permission is not required.
By artists, folders and albums. Artists' music are in turn categorized by albums. Folders can be considered albums. Each album consists of tracks of the same album.
Filter them once the app has loaded.
To avoid performance issues queue built from shuffled lists is limited to 250 items.
Make sure headphones are properly connected.
"Apps that target Android 12 (API level 31) or higher can't start foreground services while running in the background, except for a few special cases. If an app tries to start a foreground service while the app is running in the background, and the foreground service doesn't satisfy one of the exceptional cases, the system throws a ForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException."
As mentioned in the Android documentation please consider disabling battery optimization for MPGO in system settings to solve the issue: Apps > All apps > Music Player GO > Battery > Unrestricted
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Unfortunately, not all requests can be taken into consideration for a variety of reasons:
- Job/real life.
- Complex feature clashing with the KISS philosophy behind the app: Keep it snimple snupid :)
- The rather poor developer is rocking a
Xiaomi Mi A1Xiaomi Mi A2 lite as the only test device. A good computer could ensure emulator usage. - Keep in mind that the app is built around the developer's usage needs and is shared for the love of libre software.
- Sometimes time is just shortβ¦
- Cyclic lack of motivation/interest in Android development.
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A crash report is useful only when a logcat and/or a detailed explanation on how to reproduce the bug are attached. If you don't know how to proceed, contact the developer to receive guidance.
No. Neither the device's nor owner info.
Pose other questions by creating issues, and we will answer them.