The name CloudPlayer can be a little confusing because there are apps already named as such. For one, there’s Amazon’s Cloud Player and several other cloud players available. CloudPlayer is yet another music player that lets you control your favorite music. It’s linked to your other cloud accounts so whether your audio files are stored on your Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive, you can play your fave tunes anytime, anywhere.
CloudPlayer works with most cloud accounts, as well as, Chromecast and AirPlay. You can download or stream the songs from the cloud and play on the CloudPlayer. App boasts of a cool, snappy Material Design user interface featuring high resolution images of the artists and album covers. It allows advanced sorting options for Albums, Artists, Genres, Composers, and more.
CloudPlayer is a good alternative to proprietary cloud music lockers who’ve been imposing restrictions on your music collection. Honestly, some terms hidden can be hostile and annoying to those who simply want to listen to music. With CloudPlayer, you can customize sound with headphone enhancement, adjust audio with advanced 10 band equalizer with 17 presets and preamp, bass boost, some widening effects, and support for several audio files from MP3 to AAC to OGG, wav, m4a, FLAC, ALAC, and more.
More features are coming soon to the app like Crossfade and Gapless playback, Metadata or tag and album art editing, Chromecast support for music stored on Google Drive, and option to upload music from mobile device to the cloud. App is free but there are in-app offers for those premium features of the app like SuperSound, AirPlay, EQ, Chromecast, and cloud support.
Download CloudPlayer from the Google Play Store
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