Music Pump DAAP Player Apk

Music Pump DAAP Player Apk

Latest version 1.5
18 Sep 2014

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.5
Rating4.1/5, based on 89 votes
Size‎1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Author's NotesMusic Pump is a feature rich DAAP Client to stream / sync music from a PC or NAS

About Music Pump DAAP Player APK

Music Pump DAAP Player APK Download for Android
Music Pump DAAP Player APK Download for Android

Description

Music Pump is a feature rich Android DAAP Client that lets you to stream and sync music from your PC or NAS to your android device. All you need is a DAAP Server.

Following servers have been tested: rhythmbox, mt-daapd, firefly, tangerine, forked-daapd. Many NAS devices have a built-in DAAP server. (Sometimes DAAP is called iTunes Music Sharing)


Features:

* Caching the database index locally for faster access to the music. The index only needs to be refreshed if you added new music to the library.
* Should have no problem importing large music libraries ( > 20'000 songs)
* Songs, albums and playlists can be downloaded in the background and will be added to a local playlist which will show up in the playlist section of many music players.
* The application has an offline mode feature to play your files on the sd card
* Cover Art support: Covers are loaded from the id3 tags and/or from the last.fm website
* Custom UI for Android Tablets
* Control music playback from your bluetooth headset buttons and from inline headphone remotes
* Basic Homescreen Widget
* Supports last.fm scrobbling using simple last.fm scrobbler
* Lockscreen player control in some custom roms (e.g MIUI)
* Playback stops on incoming calls, headset removal or when another media player is started


Youtube Demo videos:
Running on Samsung Nexus S
http://youtu.be/7TZyT3Am04o

Running on Asus EEEPad Transformer
http://youtu.be/D7BhMCV3UtQ

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.5

1.5
* Fixed some crashes on new Android devices
* Added Option to save songs using random filenames to bypass some problems with Artists / Titles with lots of non-ascii characters. Useful for languages like Korean

How to install Music Pump DAAP Player APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Music Pump DAAP Player APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (ch.berard.musicpump-v1.5-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.5 (1)1 MB

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User's Reivew

5 ★Was looking for a good way to play music from my Ubuntu 12.10 machine over my network. I looked into icecast2 and darkice but the setup was complicated and is more broadcast-style. I want on-demand playing without the need to control the media stream from my PC. Once I found Music Pump, I got rid of icecast2 and darkice without hesitation. I tried a free DAAP player first but it just doesn't compare to the features of Music Pump. Music Pump runs pretty well on my Galaxy S, doesn't seem to hog resources or crash. It's nice to find an app that works so well on my aging smartphone, unlike some others. It seems like they probably put a lot of work into getting efficient performance from the app. The developers have obviously put a lot of work into it, and it shows. My $2.99 was well spent. For the server end of the setup I am using Ubuntu 12.10 with Rhythmbox and the DAAP player plugin. It easily shows my music library and my playlists (a feature that seemed absent from another leading free DAAP client). Once you get used to seeing the now playing area, and the play queue (a feature that took a minute to locate) I think you'll fall in love with this application too.
5 ★Just just what I was looking for does every thing I want.
4 ★Almost flawless on my Nexus 7 tablet but an occasional 'playback failed' error with my LG Optimus One w/ a meager 600 MHz processor on the same WiFi connection. Using a 3G connection is hit-or-miss unless the connection is solid; I've had success maybe one out of three tries but strangely enough another app seemed more reliable with marginal connections and hardware.
4 ★Best daap client I've used on any platform. Would love to see an ios port of this for my ipad. This is the only client that works quickly and reliably with my roku soundbridge.
2 ★better than average daap player, but has too many bugs (connection related) for a non free app.
5 ★Superior to the other daap clients in the play store
5 ★Developer left prompt response to issue will designed app
5 ★Works excellent. Nice interface and usability. I run a firefly server to serve out about 30k songs and it works flawless over wireless at home and over 4G on the road connecting back to my home. Keep up the great work.
5 ★Clean, fast and slick. Even worked with the iTunes server on my super old NAS.
5 ★Works great.
4 ★Didn't find the firefly server on my DNS-323 straightaway (for some reason it defaulted to running on port 3668) but once setup manually it worked very well. Cached song db very quickly. Nice widget too. Good work!
1 ★I can get it to play a single song, maybe one time in twenty. Useless.