Can anybody develope usefull player of lossless audio formats? - Android Apps and Games

This must be such a 'native' player which stays in pause when user of device answers on incoming or make outgoing call.
It must play *.APE and *.FLAC and has simple interface:
playlist + buttons "Play", "pause", "skip forward", "skip backward", "shuffle" and "repeat all/current" + position of playing of current track with possibility of rewind + volume control.
That's all
Who dares?

if you check the Hero app section there is an app there that may fit your needs.

I've use that player. The 'rooted' device is NECESSARY - it's may be difficulty for ordinary users. This player plays track with the same volume in any ways of use of the device.
I'll try to tell my wishes to the author of that player but i'm not sure that it's possible because the player is JAVA application.

Thanks for advise - player is on support.
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CyanogenMod will play FLAC files natively.

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REPLAYGAIN: which audio player supports it?

i'm looking for a solution to use ReplayGain on my HD2, which is, roughly said, levelling the tracks to the same volume during playback (on the fly) on the basis of a dB value previously scanned and saved in the tracks.
Pocket Player supports that by a DSP plugin
http://www.conduits.com/products/player/plugins.asp
...but in some way this palyer does not work well on my hd2: playback gets slower or faster playing tracks.
Who knows a better solution for ReplayGain?
You can use standalone mp3gain on your PC to level the tracks, for use in any mp3 player. I use pocketplayer on an HD2 with no issues btw(do not use the replay gain plugin)
thanks, but mp3gain is not the same thing cause it changes the volume of all tracks to one specified level, but i do not want to do this.
I want to simply scan the tracks for their volume level and save to the tracks only that scanned value.
Afterwards, during playback, the tracks are levelled to the volume i like by the player: this is the difference between ReplayGain and mp3gain.
Well, Rockbox supports it. They haven't really updated their daily builds but it works fine on my N1 with CM 7.03. (Can't post link since I'm new)
As mentioned already, Rockbox supports it.
Also DeaDBeeF Player (in the market) claims to support it.

Tune Announcer

I have been looking for a way to have a media player say the track/artist at the beginning of a song since it is a pain to look at the screen all the time. Its now possible. Here is the link
http://rikara.blogspot.com/2010/09/android-tune-announcer.html
Description
This is a simple Android application that announces the name and artist of the song currently being played. It uses the native Text-to-Speech capabilities of the device to speak.
Example: The application will speak "Now playing 'Firestarter' by 'The Prodigy'"
The application speaks the text using the system volume and mutes the music whilst speaking. You may need to adjust the system volume to a comfortable level to hear the speech.
Non-standard Media Players and Scrobbler Support
If you are using a non-standard media player i.e. not the Android or HTC players, then adding support is difficult. However, there is a simple workaround if *your* media player supports last.fm scrobbling as these must broadcast Intents to the main scrobblers. Currently, v0.4 supports the Android Simple Last.fm Scrobbler. If you enable this in your media player, then the Tune Announcer will work The next version will support the ScrobbleDroid scrobbler.
latest version works with most players that will scrobble--astroplayer, mixzing etc
that looks really neat, except appbrain doesn't have version 0.5 yet.
EDIT thankfully market does.
testing now.

[Q] Music Player doesn't normalize volume?

I have normalized the volume on all of my mp3 files using the MP3Gain application on my PC. This applies a factor to the file telling the music player how to adjust the volume for each mp3 so that they will all play at the same level. Otherwise, you get the problem that every mp3 starts at a different volume and you have constantly adjust the level.
Most well-designed music players will use the gain settings and make the level adjustment, but the stock music player on the Captivate seems to ignore the settings.
So, my questions are:
1. Does anybody know how to make the stock music player play nice with the gain settings?
2. Otherwise, does anybody know if there are other players which will use the gain settings.
Also, is the Captivate player a skinned version of the standard Android player? If so, does the standard player pay attention to the gain settings? If so, then maybe there's a hidden setting that will make it work on the Captivate. Anybody who's knowledgeable about this, please jump in.
It would be nice if an Android music player supported ReplayGain, yeah; I'm not sure if any do. It certainly would have to be a third-party music player. The only way to make the stock music player respect this would be to actually normalize the files instead of having ReplayGain tags. The downside, of course, if that this irreversibly changes the actual music files, themselves.

Music playback normalization

I have been using a new feature of the neutron music player that I wanted to point out to anyone interested. The player has the ability to volume normalize (like replay gain) but can do any type of encoding, aac, mp3 ogg, wma. In addition it takes into account the equalizer setting you have chosen for that album. I had been searching for this feature for many years and attempted to use mp3 gain on a PC to do this but that does not work with wma/aac/ogg files. I tested with some tracks that were ripped at very different volume outputs and indeed neutron handled the normalization well.
Here is the link to the description:
http://neutronmp.com/component/content/article/78-neutronmp/features/75-feature-normalization.html
Instructions on how to do this in the software are in the neutron forum discussions.
Hope this helps anyone who is tired of constantly adjusting the volume to keep a given desired volume (or not blowing out your eardrums if you listen at the high level edge as I do)

looking for mp3 player app with playback upon pause

for learning language from audio mp3 I need a player app for Android that plays a few seconds back after resuming from pause (exactly like Voice Aloud Reader does with reading text) - and ideas please ?
Did you mean this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad ? it shows as video player...
Never mind my question as I've just found all the option you mentioned - thanks for precise guidelines I'll have to use ff/rew buttons on smartphone as those on headset for volume up/down won't work here but it's bearable

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