Droidsound was a video players & editors app developed by Swimsuit Boys. It was removed from Google Play May 3, 2018 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Droidsound had been downloaded 22 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Droidsound was rated 4.31 out of 5 stars, based on 790 ratings.
App Information
Droidsound was free to download. The APK download size was 6.25 MB. The last available version was 1.5b. The last update was on June 8, 2015.
Technical Requirements
Droidsound required Android 2.1+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play August 2010.
Description
Droidsound is a music player that plays many retro formats, including SID (C64), MOD (Amiga), XM/S3M (PC) NSF/NSFE (Nintendo), SPC/RSN (SNES), PSF (Playstation) and GSF (Gameboy Advance).
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★★★★★
Great This is the best video game music player on Android. However, the playback libraries need to be updated, especially GME.
★★★★★
Awesome retro music player Awesome. Would be nice if it would either default, or ask if you wished it cycle the subtunes contained within files that contain more than one tune on that initial startup. Also, a tutorial on the programs use, and how to load your device would be nice as well. Also, every one of these retro songs that we play have both times and fadeouts set. DON'T SKIP the FADEOUT. it just doesn't sound natural when its skipped.
★★★★★
A good retro gaming music player I just use it for listening to retro gaming music. Works well in that regard. Would love to see it support N64 music.
★★☆☆☆
Didn't work at all The player didn't work at all. It came with example music, and it couldn't even play that! It just crashed when attempting to play. It also didn't appear that I could browse to find my own music on my device. Tried on a galaxy s5.
★★☆☆☆
Better than nothing -- but that's all Firstly, there are still a lot of game formats it doesn't support like PSF2 (Playstation 2's version of PSF,) 2SF (NDS,) and several others that it really should have. Second, the player is WAY too simplified. You can't even select where to open files from. You have to put them on /sdcard/MODS. NOTHING else will do. I think it even won't accept lowercase. What the heck is "MODS"? Perhaps I'm just silly, but I'd like to name it something that actually makes sense like "Game Music" so it would make more sense in the file lists. This even causes problems for many people because this means you can ONLY store your game music on the internal storage. Also, the interface is so simplified as to be pitiful. It's barely better than the music player built into my file manager (though of course that is for standard formats like MP3.) Maybe I'm spoiled by things like PowerAMP, but still, the interface is pretty bad for something that has been around for so long and can be pretty unpleasant to use. If there were a better player for these game sound formats I'd be gone in a heartbeat, but this has been the only semi-reliable thing I could find that supports a decent number of formats.
Technologies used by Droidsound
Droidsound is requesting 6 permissions and is using 3 libraries.
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