Make Your Music Your Own With DeaDBeef Player

There are lots of streaming services available for your phone. There are also hundreds and hundreds of music players, making it difficult to choose the one that’s right for you.
We’d like to introduce DeaDBeeF. The DeaDBeeF Player is a popular and well-reviewed music playing app for Android systems 1.6 and higher. The player is so popular because it has so many ways to play and sort music, so you can easily create playlists and your own music. Here, we’ll talk about a few of the features that make DeaDBeeF play so well-loved.

DeaDBeeF plays lots of file formats.
The DeaDBeeF Player supports lots of different kinds of files, including mp3, ogg, aac/mp4, alac/mp4, flac, ape, tta, mpc, sid, and mod. You can also stream online radio using the player.

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DeaDBeeF lets you create your own playlists.
The DeaDBeeF Player gives you lots of ways to create playlists and put them into different folders or files. If you’re DJ’ing with the player, one of its best features is that it gets rid of silence in between tracks so that your crowd never has to wait for you to catch up. As you’re setting up your playlists, you can also create a variety of presets using the player’s 10-band equalizer.

DeaDBeeF lets you break up albums into multiple tracks.
If you have an album or a long song without breaks in it, the DeaDBeeF Player lets you break up your files into smaller chunks that you can jump to whenever you want to. The player comes with .cue support as well, which helps you split images into tracks.

DeaDbeeF lets you scrobble songs.
Scrobbling means that when you listen to a song the filename is then added to your profile on a particular a playlist. After you scrobble songs, then you can listen to them on your computer or device automatically.

The last thing you want to have happen while you’re using the DeaDBeeF Player is for your phone to suddenly start slowing down. That’s where PSafe Total’s Memory Booster comes into play. The booster will help you optimize your data, clear out your storage space, and speed up your phone to eliminate lag time.

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