Offline Music Player Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 128 reviews. Read all reviews for Offline Music Player for iPhone.
Offline Music Player is free iOS app published by Md Zakir Hossain

Great

Abledsoul

I am a musician and I use this to listen, make playlist of my songs.


Wow Nice

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I love this App Every Good


This app lit OnG ?

lamar?

Love it easy to use extra things for free this app lit OnG


Bad app

game lover/pro

This app does not work at all.when I search nothing pops up


Great mp3 player!

badmuffin58

if you spend time looking for a great mp3 player for your iPhone then you will understand why this gets 5 stars. so many apps will try to lock you into a payment plan or not be what they claim but not this. This app is honest and amazing to use. I love the UI and the fact that you can change song covers and add artists is amazing. I also recommend buying the 20 dollar a month premium plan it is well worth it if your a hardcore audiophile.


Sound equalizer fix

bigsteppa44

Could y’all downgrade two times and remake a new patch with higher volume as the old update for the equalizer.


Cool

leroy mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm jankens

Cool


Wow

mathew serra

The new update is trash. Makes no sense why you would categorize songs my name and date . It’s stupid


Bugs!

yieg heil

I'd like to say this is an amazing app but this new update is causing some problems. The repeat function is broken, whenever I finish a song it will automatically switch to a different song even when I have repeat on. Please help!


Best 3rd Party Music App (and it’s not even close)

The dantster

I love this app so much. The amount of organization and control that you get over that organization is immaculate. You want to group your songs by artist? Done. Album? Done. Genre? Done. If that already wasn’t enough organization, you are also given 5 more ways to group your songs by your choosing. Not to mention the amazing sorting. You can sort by file name, song title, album, artist and date (descending and ascending ofc). One thing you might be wondering is how good the app is at detecting what categories each song falls under, especially for things like genres which is highly subjective and sometimes even contentious. The answer: it doesn’t (sort of). The app will pull as much data from the song as it can, however you can go and edit whatever it gets wrong. This feature allows for much more control over how you organize your music compared to any other 3rd OR 1st party music app. As someone who listens to a lot of lesser known eastern electronic music, which is much harder to grab data from, the algorithm is still pretty good at grabbing the data, and if it doesn’t I just put it in myself. The only inconveniences I have with the app is that, since I get my music from Youtube, I have to transfer each video to a file, and then add those files to the app. Unfortunately, there aren’t any good applications for mass downloading sections of playlists, so I end up losing some songs in the transfer that I won’t even notice until after the fact. As such, it would be nice if the app offered downloads directly from youtube, although I don’t even know if this is possible. Cannot say how much I recommend this app!