Lightweight music player with equalizer, customizable visualizers, HD exports, but sometimes unreliable video rendering
Lightweight music player with equalizer, customizable visualizers, HD exports, but sometimes unreliable video rendering
Vote (92 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Daaw Aww
Version 1.2.248
Works under Android
Also known as Avee Player
Vote
(92 votes)
Developer
Daaw Aww
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.2.248
Also known as
Avee Player
Pros
- Lightweight player with more features than many default music apps
- Automatic library that gathers all audio files, with album, artist, genre, playlist, and folder views
- Equalizer helps correct small audio issues and tailor the sound to your taste
- Highly customizable visualizers, including color, shape, size, and reaction to music, plus image insertion
- Ability to import visualizer templates and export presets as HD video files
- Useful extras such as crossfade, gapless transitions, sleep timer, theme colors, orientation lock, background play, status bar widget, and lock screen controls
Cons
- Visualizer video export can be very slow in relation to track length
- Exported videos may mix tracks, introduce audio glitches, or show erratic visual behavior
- Exports sometimes fail near completion or lose sound while the waveform continues
- Not as feature-rich as more advanced audio or video tools, and general reliability issues reduce trust
Avee Music Player Pro is a lightweight Android audio player with built-in visualizers and an equalizer, aiming to offer more than the basic music apps that come preinstalled on most phones. It suits listeners who want extra control over sound and appearance, and especially those who like turning their tracks into visualizer videos.
Library and Everyday Listening
Avee Music Player Pro focuses on quick access to your existing music. The app scans your device and collects your audio files automatically, so you do not need to move songs into a special folder. A dedicated “Everything” section gathers all tracks in one place, no matter where they are stored.
For more structured browsing, the library groups music by categories such as albums, artists, and genres, and you can also organize content through playlists or standard folder viewing. Support for common media formats means you can play a wide range of files without converting them first.
For playback, the app offers song crossfading as well as gapless transitions between tracks, which helps avoid abrupt silences and creates a smoother flow from one song to the next.
Sound Tuning with the Equalizer
A key part of Avee Music Player Pro is its equalizer. It can help correct small shortcomings in your speakers, headphones, or overall setup, and also lets you shape the sound to match your taste. Whether you prefer extra bass, clearer vocals, or a more balanced mix, the equalizer gives you room to adjust the audio character so your favorite tracks feel more satisfying.
Custom Visualizers and HD Video Output
The app stands out for its customizable audio visualizers. There is a variety of visual styles, and each can be adjusted in detail. You can modify elements like color, shape, size, and how strongly the graphics respond to the music. You also have the option to place your own image inside a visualizer, which helps personalize videos for sharing.
Avee Music Player Pro allows importing visualizer templates and exporting your presets as HD video files. On paper this makes it attractive for people who want to create dynamic videos driven by their audio.
However, the export feature is also where some of the biggest frustrations appear. Rendering visualizer videos can take a very long time compared to the length of the song, and the result is not always reliable. Exported videos may suffer from severe glitches, such as several tracks being blended together, distorted or noisy audio, or erratic camera movements like sudden zoom-ins on the visualizer. Others run into export processes that nearly reach completion then fail, or videos where the sound drops out near the end while the waveform animation continues as if the music were still playing. These problems can occur even when using the paid version, and make the visualizer export tools feel fragile.
Interface Customization and Convenience Features
Avee Music Player Pro is designed to be straightforward to operate, so you can start listening with minimal effort. From the menu, the library tab provides access to your full catalog or to playlists you have created.
Visual customization extends beyond the visualizers. The app lets you adjust its color theme, so the interface can better match your preferences.
Several small touches target daily use. A screen orientation lock prevents the playback interface from flipping when you rotate the phone. A sleep timer can automatically stop playback after a set period, useful if you like to fall asleep to music without leaving it running for hours.
The app can continue playing audio in the background while you use other software, and it supports a status bar widget for quicker control. Playback controls are also reachable from the lock screen, so you can pause or skip tracks without fully unlocking your device.
Performance Limits and Reliability Concerns
As an alternative to the stock music player, Avee Music Player Pro offers more features and customization, especially around visuals and sound tweaking. At the same time, it does not aim for the most advanced feature set available in dedicated production tools, so users looking for very deep functionality might find the overall capabilities modest.
More troubling are the stability issues. The app has a reputation for being unreliable in some areas, particularly when exporting visualizer videos. Audio corruption, bizarre animation behavior, and export failures near the end of the process can make the creative side of the app feel unpredictable. When these problems appear, they can undermine the appeal of the Pro version for people who mainly want polished visualizer videos.
Verdict
Avee Music Player Pro is a capable step up from a basic built-in player, thanks to its automatic library handling, equalizer, and extensive visualizer customization with HD exports. For everyday listening and casual tweaking, it does its job well.
If your main goal is simply to improve how your music sounds and to enjoy reactive visuals while you listen, the app is an attractive option. If, however, you rely heavily on exporting flawless visualizer videos or expect rock-solid reliability in that area, the recurring export glitches and occasional bugs may be a serious drawback.
Pros
- Lightweight player with more features than many default music apps
- Automatic library that gathers all audio files, with album, artist, genre, playlist, and folder views
- Equalizer helps correct small audio issues and tailor the sound to your taste
- Highly customizable visualizers, including color, shape, size, and reaction to music, plus image insertion
- Ability to import visualizer templates and export presets as HD video files
- Useful extras such as crossfade, gapless transitions, sleep timer, theme colors, orientation lock, background play, status bar widget, and lock screen controls
Cons
- Visualizer video export can be very slow in relation to track length
- Exported videos may mix tracks, introduce audio glitches, or show erratic visual behavior
- Exports sometimes fail near completion or lose sound while the waveform continues
- Not as feature-rich as more advanced audio or video tools, and general reliability issues reduce trust