I've just been using the audio player on ES File Explorer. It tends to forget all its state and has various other UI problems.

I'm interested in an audio player that will keep playlists for me, and remembers its state so I can resume playback. My main use case is to cue up podcasts for driving, so I want it to save my place when I don't finish listening to a whole episode during my drive. Saving my place in multiple playlists would be great too, like an audiobook and a series of podcast episodes would both have saved state so I could switch between them.

Ideally it would also activate playback whenever the phone connects to a particular bluetooth device - my car audio. The use case is I hop in the car, turn on my bluetooth receiver, and audio resumes without me needing to take the phone out of my pocket. Turn off bluetooth, playback stops.

  • Blastboom Strice@mander.xyz
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    6 months ago

    [Edit: This is comment more suited for music, not podcasts.]

    I've tried a lot and I think VLC is probably the best I have found so far. It has the resume playback option:

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    (I also have innertune and newpipe to listen to songs online from youtube and.. spotify for some rare occasions.)

  • sic_semper_tyrannis@feddit.ch
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    6 months ago

    Retro Music will save where your music playing left off. I think it'll play movie audio too though I don't mess with that. AntennaPod will do everything you want very well but just for podcasts. Voice is a great Audio book player

  • nobloat@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    It seems that you want a Podcast player and an Audiobook player. I use two different apps for that : AntennaPod for podcasts and Voice for Audiobooks. You can use AntennaPod also for Audiobooks, but I like to separate the two.

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    6 months ago

    Vinyl Music Player - Lightweight, simple, does playlist by filesystem structure, stable! You'd be surprised how difficult it is to find a music player that doesn't have a fancy schmancy playlist and just plays files in directories, that doesn't crash.

  • dez@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I tried auxio and Metro ( a fork from Retro) and I liked it. Search for these apps on F-droid and you will find ;p