Since music playback is just one of the many functions of Documents, it is not worked out in detail as in full-fledged players.
The application allows you to download music from connected to it cloud storage, a computer (via the “Shared files” menu in iTunes) and even a direct link to FLAC files from the Internet.
Documents is a hybrid of the file manager, browser and player.
DocumentsĪnother completely free program.
The application does not have enough options for structuring music, but it allows you to watch videos downloaded from a computer or from the Internet – a nice bonus for the iOS-player. You can include the most needed ones and disable the extra ones in the settings. In addition, VLC supports various gestures that enhance the ease of management. The player has simple instructions for each method. Music can be added in several ways: from the computer through a USB connection or Wi-Fi, as well as from cloud drives like Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox. VLCĪ free player that also does not contain any advertising. But these players will allow you to listen to both MP3 and FLAC without any conversion. If you download songs in FLAC format, you will have to convert them to ALAC, which is inconvenient and long. But the pre-installed Music player on Apple gadgets is limited to ALAC support.
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