I’ve just released a new version of Libre Droid onto the Android Market (also downloadable here: http://mikeasoft.com/~mike/libredroid-1.4.apk). The main changes in this release are:
- Android 2.2 (Froyo) support – Previous versions didn’t work under Froyo due to the new streaming framework (libstagefright) not supporting HTTP redirection, so resolving the final URL is now handled by Libre Droid itself.
- Ability to add custom tag stations – You’re no longer restricted to the preset tag stations so if you want to listen to female vocals, finger picked guitar, monkeys or anything else our music might be tagged with then you can create a dedicated station for it.
- Support for playing a user’s loved station – All the music you’ve ever loved in one easy station.
- Support for the community loved station – The Libre.fm community’s favourite music, this is a selection of all the music that’s ever been loved by any of our users with the most popular tracks playing most frequently.
- New artwork.
- Plus a few miscellaneous bug fixes.
To access it directly on your phone either scan the QR code below or click on it from within your phone’s browser. Alternatively you can simply search for “Libre Droid” in the Android Market.
Very cool. I’d tried the version in the replicant projects test apktor repo.
And wondered why it didn’t make any sound 🙂 (I’m on CM6/froyo)
And thanks for posting the apk file. It drives me crazy when I can’t find some free software android package because it’s only available in the non-free market.
Comment by samnob — October 16, 2010 @ 10:46 pm
Any chance you could make it show duration (how much is left, etc)?
Great app apart from that!
Comment by Al — October 27, 2010 @ 7:47 am
I just got on board with libre.fm and libre droid (for droidx), by chance, since last.fm is now requiring a subscription for radio now. As a musician, I would rather support and listen to other unsigned musicians like myself anyway. I am very excited! Thanks for the app…will you be creating a widget down the road. Thank you.
Chris
Comment by Chris — February 8, 2011 @ 12:08 am
Hi, I have a bluetooth headset, an MW600, with back, forward and play/pause buttons. Are there any chance you’ll add support for them? That way I’d be able to change tracks without taking the phone out of my pocket (or charger). I’d love that.
Also, I could translate the app to Swedish, all I need to know is what lines to translate and where to send them when I’m done.
Comment by Natanael L — May 13, 2011 @ 9:54 pm
Hi Natanael,
I’ve just finished getting to the code into a state to be translatable, so if you’re still interested in making a Swedish translation you just need to grab this file: strings.xml, replace all the English phrases with Swedish and then e-mail your final file to me (mike@mikeasoft.com).
Also there should already be support for bluetooth media keys, I haven’t tested this in a recent version of Android though (I only have an old G1 running Android 1.6 to test with).
Cheers,
Mike.
Comment by Mike — July 10, 2011 @ 10:57 pm
it seems interesting application.
I have just download it but it download doesnt work. also it show that a song is playing but i cant hear anything.
Comment by Savvas — April 26, 2013 @ 10:09 am
Hi, same problems as post 6. It show that a song is playing but i cant hear anything.
Phone : Samsung GT-5360
Android version : 2.3.7
Custom rom : Jelly Bread v5.0
Libre Droid Version 1.5 installed from F-Droid
Comment by Raphos — April 13, 2014 @ 1:22 pm
Chinese?
Comment by basil yule — November 22, 2016 @ 5:55 am
From English to Chinese and back
Comment by basil yule — November 22, 2016 @ 5:59 am