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Muziki

Introduction

Muziki is more than just an offline Android audio media player axzpp—it's a passion project born out of a love for music and a desire to create something meaningful. As the sole developer behind Muziki, I embarked on this journey with the vision of crafting an app that not only provides users with a seamless music listening experience but also evolves to meet their ever-changing needs.

Inspiration and Technical Challenges

The inspiration for Muziki came from my own frustration with existing music player apps that lacked certain features or were too cluttered with unnecessary functionalities. I set out to create a simple yet powerful solution that prioritizes user experience above all else.

One of the technical challenges I faced was implementing an auto-generation playlist algorithm based on beats per minute (BPMs). While I initially planned to include this feature in the current version of Muziki, I encountered obstacles that prevented its realization. However, I'm excited to announce that this is a top priority for the upcoming updates. Stay tuned for an enhanced music discovery experience powered by BPM-driven playlists!

Installation

To install Muziki on your Android device, follow these simple steps:

  1. Download the Project Files: Users need to download the project files from the repository where you've uploaded them, such as GitHub or GitLab.

  2. Open the Project in Android Studio: Once the files are downloaded, users can open the project in Android Studio by selecting "Open an existing Android Studio project" and navigating to the directory where the project files are located.

  3. Build the Project: After opening the project in Android Studio, users should ensure that the project builds successfully. They can do this by clicking on the "Build" menu and selecting "Make Project". This will compile the code and resolve any dependencies.

  4. Connect Device or Emulator: Users can either connect their Android device to their computer via USB or use an Android emulator to run the app. If using a device, they need to enable USB debugging in the device's developer options.

  5. Run the App: With the device connected or the emulator running, users can click on the green "play" button in Android Studio to run the app. This will install the app on the connected device or emulator and launch it automatically.

  6. Allow Installation: If installing on a physical device, users may need to allow installation from unknown sources. They can do this by following the on-screen prompts when prompted.

Enjoy the App: Once installed, users can now enjoy using the app on their Android device or emulator.

Usage

Once installed, Muziki offers a user-friendly interface for effortless music playback. Here's how to get started:

  1. Open the Muziki app on your Android device.
  2. Browse your music library or use the search function to find specific songs.
  3. Tap on a song to start playback. Use the playback controls to pause, skip, fast foward, fast backward,next and previous

Contributing

Contributions to Muziki are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to the development of the app, please follow these guidelines:

  • Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
  • Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  • Make your changes and test them thoroughly.
  • Submit a pull request with a detailed description of your changes.

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Licensing

Muziki is licensed under the [OPEN SOURCE LICENSE]. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the code as per the terms of the license.

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