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For those who use Android Auto: Do any music player apps that are Android Auto compatible work well with music that is locally stored? Right now, I keep my music library on an SD card in my phone. My phone is (in theory) compatible with wireless Android Auto (no current vehicle I own has Android Auto compatibility), but it works very well to play music through Bluetooth. Looking at the Google Play store, it seems like the the music player apps that are Android Auto compatible are either a) oriented primarily or exclusively to streaming, b) very buggy with stored music, c) force ads into the playing of stored music (if I wanted ads, I would listen to the radio, really), or d) some combination of the above. Nothing seems to deal well with locally stored music and Android auto (at least judging by the app reviews). I will note that I did not read all of the thousands of reviews for these apps, just the dozen or so most recent, but the complaints seemed to be consistent.
I don't want to stream music, I don't want ads, I don't want DJs who think they are much funnier than they are, I just want to listen to music I like while I drive, and I don't want to pay a monthly fee to listen to music I own. Is the Android Auto a lost cause for me?
I don't want to stream music, I don't want ads, I don't want DJs who think they are much funnier than they are, I just want to listen to music I like while I drive, and I don't want to pay a monthly fee to listen to music I own. Is the Android Auto a lost cause for me?
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