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Topic: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain (Read 2531 times) previous topic - next topic
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Re: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain

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I also recommend GoneMadMusicPlayer. If you are into customized playlists, GMMP has the most extensive list op options that I Have Found So Far!
Glass half full!

Re: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain

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Neutron Music PlayerSpoiler (click to show/hide)If you are aware of compatibility and bored about changing configuration settings in every music player, just want to play you could use EZ CD paid/trial version

Opus 96-192Kbps and Aac-lc 96-128Kbps
Source 32bit floating point is fine don't need dithering (dB noise -758dBFS that's a lot)
Source Fixed Point aka Integer should use dithering to prevent truncation distortion
Source is RAW

Re: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain

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Here's another recommendation for GoneMAD Music Player. I haven't used the R128 gain personally on it, but that's because I do it with dBpoweramp when converting my music to opus for the android player. That being said. I have a list of songs that need to have the gain applied by album instead of song, and I have to manually do them different.
GoneMAD has the option to prefer album replay gain, and it does its own scan to find replay gain levels.
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Re: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain

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GoneMAD Music Player and Foobar2000 Mobile both support R128 gain tags in Opus files.
After some preliminary tests with GoneMAD, I think you're right. This is great news. I will try Foobar2000 mobile too, though I never liked the interface.

Re: Android music players that support Opus and R128 gain

Reply #8
Both PC and Android versions of foobar2000 are the top choices in my opinion.