hey gang,
what's the best thing for mod-s3m-xm-it files on android? i know there is no way to edit them but is there a player that isn't full of adverts? preferably based on dumb?
thank you x
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hey gang,
what's the best thing for mod-s3m-xm-it files on android? i know there is no way to edit them but is there a player that isn't full of adverts? preferably based on dumb?
thank you x
http://www.musicalandroid.com/blog/sunv -in-sunvox
plus maybe, vlc (it can play them on the pc version anyway).
xmplay? droidsound? If you search for "xm player" on the play store i'd think those would be among the first two results to pop up.
Last edited by SketchMan3 (Jun 27, 2016 7:45 pm)
MODO !!!!!!!!!!!
A module player I abused on PSP back then and I was surprised it was on android when I got my N5 !!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta
&hl=en
sunvox costs money
sketchman3: you'd be wrong! thanks for the recs though
xyno: looks good, do you know how accurate it is?
I use xmplay, it's not 100% accurate and sometimes flubs up with certain mods but for the most part it works well. The mods that didn't play back correctly were mostly modern ones that use a lot of weird tricks, iirc.
Edit: whoops I meant to say xmp
Last edited by VCMG (Jun 27, 2016 11:14 pm)
I don't know about accuracy, but xmp, deadbeef (might need the free plugins pack), and rockbox (there is an apk for android though not in the store) are also options:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta
&hl=ja
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta
&hl=ja
http://rasher.dk/rockbox/android/
sunvox costs money
sketchman3: you'd be wrong! thanks for the recs though
xyno: looks good, do you know how accurate it is?
there is some bugs when you try something outside mod/xm/it/etc but beside that it's pretty accurate and I rarely raged about accuracy on this one ! (maybe maximum 50 songs in thousands of modules !)
ZXtune player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta
app.zxtune
Supported formats:
- ZX Spectrum (ASC, FTC, GTR, PSC, PSG, PSM, PT1/PT2/PT3, SQT, STC/ST1/ST3, STP, VTX, YM, TurboSound tracks, AY with embedded player, TXT files for Vortex Tracker II, CHI, DMM, DST, ET1, PDT, SQD, STR, TFC, TFD, TFE)
- PC (669, AMF, DMF, FAR, FNK, GDM, IMF, IT, LIQ, PSM, MDL, MTM, PTM, RTM, S3M, STIM, STM, STX, ULT, XM)
- Amiga (DBM, EMOD, MOD, MTN, IMS, MED, OKT, PT36, SFX, AHX)
- Atari (DTM, GTK, TCB, SAP)
- Acorn (DTT)
- Sam Coupe (COP)
- Commodore 64/128 MOS6581 (SID)
- Amstrad CPC (AYC)
- Super Nintendo (SPC)
- Multiplatform (MTC, VGM, GYM)
- Nintendo (NSF, NSFe)
- GameBoy (GBS)
- TurboGrafX (HES)
- MSX (KSS)
- XSPF (import and export) and AYL (import only) playlists
- Archives (ZIP, RAR, LHA, UMX, GZip and 7zip)
I think you dont need any extra player... On your phone...
Last edited by Matej (Jun 28, 2016 9:53 pm)
>I think you dont need any extra player... On your phone
You'd probably be wrong I didn't see SNDH under the Atari section! Also under Amiga I'm not sure if I saw player formats for special players made by particular musicians like the Ben Daglish player, David Whitaker, Tom Follin, etc. If you want to listen to Atari ST music or mods made with special players you might need to use Droidsound E It doesn't stop there either, Droidsound has support for N64, Nintendo DS and PS1! Apparently ZXTune doesn't have that at all (unless it's been updated at some point to include those features, I'll have to check later). Not sure if droidsound supports Sam Coupe or Acorn though... regardless I would pick Droidsound any day
The only issue with Droidsound (at least Droidsound E which is the version you want) is that for some reason it was removed from the Play Store months ago. You need to download the APK from GitHub on the Droidsound e wiki page