Got a fancy new Android car stereo which does many, many clever things.
The only thing it doesn't do very well is, erm, play music.
I have a collection of 500-odd CDs, dating back 30 years, which have been ripped to MP3s and saved on a HDD, sorted by artist and album title etc.
On my PC, with Windows Media Player, I can just click on a folder, click "play all" and WMP creates a track-list and then plays through every track in that folder, also allowing me to skip up and down the list at will.
Alternatively, I can select a bunch of folders, click "play all" and it'll create a gigantic track-list and then I can click on "play random" and it'll play random tracks from any of the folders I selected.
Etc.
Question is, is there an Android MP3 app' that works in a similar way?
I've read a bunch of "Best MP3 app" articles and tried a variety of the app's they recommend but they ALL seem to insist that I create playlists before they'll play any music.
It usually requires that I click a menu to select the folder, then I have to click on all the tracks in the folder, then I have to click on "add to playlist" and then, finally, I can click "play" to actually start music playing.
This is a PITA while trying to drive a car.
It's also a PITA when I listen to a couple of tracks from one album, decide I want to listen to something else and then have to go through the whole palava again for a different album.
I DO understand that, once I've created a playlist for each album, it's ready to go the next time but that'd mean going through every album and creating a playlist beforehand so I'd rather just select an artist/album from a file-list and be able to just click "play".
Any suggestions?
Oh, I asked a couple of mates about this and they all said "MP3s? Dude, just join spotify and then stream your music!".
Erm, no.
Having paid for the music once, I don't want to have to pay again AND use my phone's data just so I can listen to stuff I already own...especially since I live in an area with lousy cell reception which makes data flaky.
The only thing it doesn't do very well is, erm, play music.
I have a collection of 500-odd CDs, dating back 30 years, which have been ripped to MP3s and saved on a HDD, sorted by artist and album title etc.
On my PC, with Windows Media Player, I can just click on a folder, click "play all" and WMP creates a track-list and then plays through every track in that folder, also allowing me to skip up and down the list at will.
Alternatively, I can select a bunch of folders, click "play all" and it'll create a gigantic track-list and then I can click on "play random" and it'll play random tracks from any of the folders I selected.
Etc.
Question is, is there an Android MP3 app' that works in a similar way?
I've read a bunch of "Best MP3 app" articles and tried a variety of the app's they recommend but they ALL seem to insist that I create playlists before they'll play any music.
It usually requires that I click a menu to select the folder, then I have to click on all the tracks in the folder, then I have to click on "add to playlist" and then, finally, I can click "play" to actually start music playing.
This is a PITA while trying to drive a car.
It's also a PITA when I listen to a couple of tracks from one album, decide I want to listen to something else and then have to go through the whole palava again for a different album.
I DO understand that, once I've created a playlist for each album, it's ready to go the next time but that'd mean going through every album and creating a playlist beforehand so I'd rather just select an artist/album from a file-list and be able to just click "play".
Any suggestions?
Oh, I asked a couple of mates about this and they all said "MP3s? Dude, just join spotify and then stream your music!".
Erm, no.
Having paid for the music once, I don't want to have to pay again AND use my phone's data just so I can listen to stuff I already own...especially since I live in an area with lousy cell reception which makes data flaky.