
MPD Pilot
iOS Universel / Musique
MPD Pilot is a Music Player Daemon controller crafted for an intuitive and enjoyable listening experience. Effortlessly manage your music with a streamlined interface that puts you in command.
Key Features:
- Playback Control: Take charge of your music with precise control over playback state, volume, and output configurations.
- Queue Management: Easily curate and rearrange your playlist queue to suit your mood.
- Remote Library Browser: Explore your music library with a convenient file tree view and manage your playlists remotely.
- Artist and Album Views: Browse your library by artist or album, with integrated search for quick navigation through your collection.
- Song Search: Quickly find your favorite tracks within your MPD database.
- Automatic Server Discovery: Enjoy hassle-free setup with MPD server detection via Bonjour.
- Local Playback on Device: Experience high-quality audio streaming in various formats (including FLAC, MP3, OPUS, Vorbis and many others) through speakers, Bluetooth headphones, or AirPlay devices.
- Cover Art Display: Enhance your music experience with cover art fetched from your MPD server collection or external sources.
Requirements:
- An MPD server is essential to access any basic functionality of the app, including library browsing, queue management, and playback control.
- Additionally, streaming output on the MPD server must be configured to listen to music on your device.
Check out https://www.musicpd.org and https://mpdpilot.app/help for more details regarding MPD server setup.
Premium Features:
Unlock the full potential of MPD Pilot with Premium: connect to an unlimited number of MPD servers, create multiple local playback streams, and enjoy ad-free local audio playback. All other app features are fully available in the free version.
Privacy Policy: https://mpdpilot.app/privacy
Terms of Use: https://mpdpilot.app/terms-of-use
Visit https://mpdpilot.app for more information.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Fixed bug with missing playlist files (e.g. m3u) in the Folders pane.