Maple MP3 Player v1.9.2 + Key
Requirements: Android 2.3.3+
Overview: Maple – Very Useful MP3 Player with Audiobooks support for Android.


 


Bookmarks, adjustable playback speed, A-B repeat, equalizer, scrobbling and more.Supported formats : mp3, ogg, wav(pcm)
** if you’ve updated your phone to JellyBean (4.0 -> 4.1 or 4.1 -> 4.2):
Please uninstall and then reinstall Maple. (because Jellybean has a new file system)


Key Features:
* Browse and play your music by folders, playlists, albums, artists, and genres
* Variable speed (slow/fast playback)
Change playback speed (0.25x – 4.00x) with the same pitch
* Pitch Control
Change pitch from -0.5 to +0.5 octave (-6.00 to +6.00 semitones)
* Advanced bookmarks
Unlimited number of custom bookmarks
* Powerful playback history
Auto history (folder-based, album-based, artist-based, genre-based, and playlist-based)
* Fast-forward/rewind
* Sleep timer
* Visualizer
* Widgets
* Selectable themes
* ICS lockscreen support
(requires android 4.0 and up)
and more …


You can buy the unlocker from Google play.
Unlocker activates the following features:
* Bass Booster
* Reverb Presets
* Tempo from 0.25x to 5.00x
* Pitch from -2 to +2 octaves (-24.00 to +24.00 semitones)
* Recall points
* No ads


PERMISSIONS:
- READ_PHONE_STATE:
to auto-stop audio playback when your phone starts ringing.
- WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE:
to save playlists and bookmarks
- RECORD_AUDIO:
to get the real-time audio waveform for the visualizer. Look at the following link to get the details:http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/audiofx/Visualizer.html
- WAKE_LOCK:
to prevent your device from sleeping during playback
- INTERNET:
- ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE:
for ads and Google Analytics


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General Questions/Answers for Maple
Q. Sound skipping during playback
A. Please increase the ‘Audio Buffer Size’ in the settings.
* General note about choosing the best audio buffer size
The bigger the audio buffer size, the lower the chance you will hear unexpected clicks in the audio when using a lot of processing power. But at the same a bigger audio buffer size also causes a higher latency.
Using a smaller audio buffer size gives you a lower latency, but then make sure your CPU can handle it, otherwise clicks may appear in your audio because the CPU can’t process it all quick enough.


What’s in this version:


1.9.2 (July 12, 2013)
* raised audiofx priority
* changed eq menu order ([save, load] -> [load, save])
* removed unused resources
* new popup menu icons
* unlocked the “Add to playlist” feature on the info-browser popup menu
* some other improvements and fixes
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sqr5.android.audioplayer



Download Instructions:


http://www.tusfiles.net/1arcy3u6bj19


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