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Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #25
Not long ago I made a request to the DeadBeef's developer, Alexey Yakovenko, according to their response support for Opus is not in his plans at the moment.

I had a similar talk with him on Google+ and as you said they are not interested in Opus right now. 

Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #26
There's a dedicated Opus plugin for DeaDBeeF.  I haven't tested it on Android though.  You'd need the opusfile library installed.  Is that easily available or would you need to build your own?  I don't think there is a static build on the Deadbeef site yet, but I guess that wouldn't help anyway for Android.

Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #27
Now this is interesting. Is there any documentation for DeadBeef's Android plugin SDK? Or can somebody build it for us please?


Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #29
You can get Deadbeef and the standard plugins from the app store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?...eadbeef.android

That won't give you Opus though.  I don't think there's ffmpeg for Android and the Opus plugin isn't on the app store.  You'll have to download the plugins source, drop in the Opus plugin, and build the APK.  You'll need the Android SDK installed to do that.  Possibly you don't even need the Deadbeef plugins source, but it gives a nice framework for doing the builds.

Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #30
Hello,

I can add Opus support to Droidsound if anyone is using it. Just give me a link to some opus music files so i can test them.
My droidsound project page can be found by searching droidmjt in github

Cheers


Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #32
You'll need the Android SDK installed to do that.  Possibly you don't even need the Deadbeef plugins source, but it gives a nice framework for doing the builds.

Thanks! I might give it a try on the weekend.

Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #33
OPUS support added to latest version of Droidsound.

 

Opus player for Android or iOS?

Reply #34
vlc-android (being a libvlc-based player) supports ".opus" files now. You have to grab APKs from here  until they release a new version.


Because people are lazy, here are a couple nice links to "proper" VLC releases on Android; first is Google Play, second is F-Droid.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?....vlc.betav7neon
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.videolan.vlc