Music Folder Player was made for people who don’t like to see music displayed based on artist, album, track or playlists. If you prefer organizing your audio tracks in folders, this may be the right player for you. Besides that, it comes with a lot of unique features.
- Material Design
- Resume where you left – stores playback position per folder
- Show folders as a flat list (ideal for small collections)
- Folder hierarchy view like in a file manager (for larger collections)
- Virtual folder with your favorite songs
- Playlist support
- Four configurable seek buttons (great for podcasts or audiobooks)
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Equalizer:
- 4 customizable settings
- 8 presets: Bass Booster, Vocal Booster, Party, etc.
- Virtual room and reverb effect
- Speed control with pitch correction (Android 4.2+)
- Pre-amplifier for low volume audio (Android 4.2+)
- 432 Hz playback mode – Learn more
- Car/Sports mode with big buttons
- Two-finger gesture for volume and balance – Watch video
- Undo function to revert accidental actions
- Shuffle and repeat options (long-press play/pause)
- Delete and rename files (long-press file)
- Sleep timer
- Headset button support (double/triple clicks)
- File and folder search
- File sharing support
Note: This app is an audio player, not a downloader. It only plays audio files already on your device. If you’re looking to download new music, this app isn’t suitable for that.
Some antivirus tools may flag the free version as ‘adware’ because it shows ads. The full version does not have this issue and the app is not a virus.
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FAQ and permissions: Visit the official FAQ
Free or paid:
- Free with in-app purchase
Accessibility and User Comments:
This app is accessible. However within the app's settings I've turned off the EQ screen because I personally do not see a use for it.
Editorial Staff Notes:
During our testing of the app, we noticed that there is no indication in the UI of the name of the currently playing track. You can get the info from the notification shown in the notification shade, though.
Some sliders cannot be adjusted through the screen reader slider movement functionality. To adjust them, the user must long press the slider and drag their finger on the screen. As the finger moves, the value is reported so the user can lift the finger when the desired position is reached. This is the case with the seek slider. It is possible to add seek buttons that are customizable in settings, so the user can decide which of them is for moving forward and which is for rewind, as well as set the duration. The duration is customized through a slider that also cannot be adjusted except through long pressing and sliding the finger on the screen.
Actions are not supported; to reach available item-related options, you should long press the item.
You may encounter full-screen ads in the free version, so if you don't want to deal with them, you have to purchase the Pro version.
Last Tested App version and Android version:
3.1.15, Android 15

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