Open-source media player for Android Auto - Android Auto General

I'm using AntennaPod for listening to podcasts and Spotify for listening to music.
Now I want to listen MP3 files which are on my phone. AntennaPod doesn't support local files (except podcasts downloaded from the app). Spotify on the phone has some support for listening, but the support on Android Auto is very limited.
Can someone suggest an open-source media player which will work in Android Auto?

Now I have found VLC for Android. The tread can be closed/deleted.

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WMA Audiobook Player

My local library offers digital media downloads and I downloaded an audiobook. Unfortunately, it's a WMA Audiobook and I am not sure which app to use to play it. A lot of the audiobook apps are for purchasing audiobooks from a specific company. I have Overdrive Media App, but it doesn't support WMA Audiobooks. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!!!
I use lots of audiobooks.
Try these from the market:
-MortPlayer Audio Books
-Ambling BookPlayer
-PlayerPro
-Akimbo
Lately, I use PlayerPro most of the time, even if it is not Audioobok-specific. It is my favorite. However at this time it does not remember positions for more than 1 title, so if you like to listen to several audiobooks at a time you're better off with MortPlayer.

If MUSIC PLAYER(ICS app)can display lyrics?

MUSIC PLAYER is an app of the stock ICS system, which plays by default when you use a headset.
There's a LYRIC button, but i don't know how to get it working, however and wherever i put the lyrics file.
Anyone have a guide? pls...
no native support for embedded lyrics
The problem is that Android 4.0/4.1 does not yet natively read the ID3 lyrics tag. I put in a new feature request that would give Android the ability to read the ULT and USLT ( lyrics ) ID3 tags. This will allow the native and 3rd party music players to display lyrics, like the iOS and Windows Phone players currently can.
If you want this feature in Android, please let Google know by star'ing the request below:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=32547

.dts music file playback?

Hello,
I have a number of .dts songs I'd like to be able to play back on my car. Are there any players for android auto that support this?

Which Android Auto-compatible MP3 player do you use?

I have MP3s on my phone and I use the MediaMonkey app to play them through Android Auto.
However, I am not keen on MediaMonkey for several reasons so I am looking to change.
Which Android Auto-compatible MP3 player do you use?
Musicolet
Pi music player
Auri music ( new and from a developer on Reddit)
Cloud player
Pulsar
Rainwave
Jet audio
And you can also use any auto audio ( developed here on XDA) use With any music app
Huge fan of Poweramp
Second choice Mediamonkey because you can browse the tracks very good in AA
PlayerPro
I like stock music apps best. I have an old 5.0 Android Samsung tablet which does well with Android Auto. The latest Android Auto now has old cast built in, and corrects screen formating with Samsung Music. Samsung Music now has better controls with full browsing features. I assume the same with Sony Music... Which we all know can be flashed with full features to any device, using magisk or as a twrp installer. Be sure to update the Plugins to make it full featured.
Apple Music. Love that I can stream tracks from Apple, I can upload my own MP3s to iTunes and have them on my app and I can play my Playlist. This is a combination no other music app gives. Works great with AA as well.
MP3 for AA
I like MediaMonkey and Poweramp.
Pulsar also has good reviews and seems good but the other 2 are my favorite.

[DISCUSSION] - Which music streaming service are you using ?

There are a lot of great music streaming services out there. Let me know which one(s) are you using with your personal notes so that I can decide which platform I should switch to.
I am a long time Spotify Premium user, who utilized Spotify connect religiously. But as we all know Spotify doesn't really put in a lot of effort on their Android app. So recently I have been having issues with playback (crashes in the background) and as Spotify is only making their app worse with every update on Android, I thought it is time to switch to another platform/go offline. What are your thoughts and experiences with the current music streaming services?
YouTube Music is very good app.
I have YouTube premium so I use Youtube Music and Google Play Music.
I use YouTube and Spotify - the best apps for me.
spotify ofc
I use Spotify. JRE podcast is moving to Spotify so that's a plus.
YouTube
YouTube
Made good use of my .5tb SD card and a 220 gb CD/HDCD collection that's ripped to hdds as wav files.
Over 6000 songs means I don't get bored of the music just listening at times.
Poweramp does an excellent job of managing playlists and playback. It's graphic equalizer that allows unlimited saved presets to be saved by song/album/playlist plus settings/playlist backup makes it a complete and unparalleled Android player solution.
The online sources don't cover a lot of what I want and are a pain to use. Worse I can't dial the sound in and/or saved multiple EQ presets.
I use Spotify to listen to my music
i just have all of my favorite songs on a youtube playlist. saves me money.
I dont let anyone choose music for me, never. So no need for any stream online platform. My music is with me on my SD card 128GB. more than enough!
I will never depend on the internet to access music...
I am a Spotify user but can you tell what's the difference in this??????
marstonpear said:
There are a lot of great music streaming services out there. Let me know which one(s) are you using with your personal notes so that I can decide which platform I should switch to.
I am a long time Spotify Premium user, who utilized Spotify connect religiously. But as we all know Spotify doesn't really put in a lot of effort on their Android app. So recently I have been having issues with playback (crashes in the background) and as Spotify is only making their app worse with every update on Android, I thought it is time to switch to another platform/go offline. What are your thoughts and experiences with the current music streaming services?
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Same as I was 5+ years ago. YouTube and a YT to Mp3 converter.
Nothing can ever beat FLAC

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