Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Rocket Media Live TV Player. Download Rocket Media Live TV Player and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Enter your HLS or RTMP live TV links to play, or load the list of links using Playlist Manager. Rocket Streaming Audio Server is compatible with HTML5 Media Source Extensions (MSE), and can be used to build players with extremely fast playback start times and low latency. HTML5 MSE-based players also provide better stutter resistance by crossfading between short.
Rocket Streaming Audio Server streams can be played by any player thatsupports HTTP streams. It uses the same streaming protocol as Icecast and SHOUTcast,for excellent compatibility.
Some players we recommend are:
Building your own HTML5 / JavaScript Audio Player
RSAS has some unique features that make it easier to build a betterplayer for your website, including:
A good starting point is the HTML5
<audio> element, which you can uselike:
... which renders as:
(Click to play)
It is critical that you specify the
type that matches your stream's audio codec,otherwise your stream will not play correctly in some browsers. The followingtable shows which HTML5 audio type to specify for each codec:
Live Metadata
Live metadata can be received in JavaScript using HTML5 Server-Sent Events.Each mount has a special URL at
/[mount]/metadata that provides'push' live streaming metadata.
For example, the following JavaScript snippet will log the latestmetadata to the JavaScript console every time it is received:
You can customize this snippet to show live metadata in a player widget,or show live metadata on your website.
Note that libraries supporting Server-Sent Events are availablefor many programming languages and platforms, including Objective C,Java, Node.JS, and Python.
Fast Start and Low Latency Modes
RSAS supports a URL query string parameter that allows players to buffer and start playback faster, at the expense ofhigher delay. Some players have a large playback buffer that must be fully filled before they start playing, and by usinga special URL, you can make playback start faster by telling RSAS to send more audio initially.
By default, with no
latency parameter specified, RSAS will strike a balance between these two options, allowing playback to start reasonably quickly in most players, while keeping latency low.
The fast start / high latency mode is particuarly useful for playback via the
<audio> HTML5 tag in web browsers. Most browsersneed many seconds of audio buffered before playback will start, and the latency=high query string will satisfy this.
HTML5 Media Source Extensions
HTML5 Media Source Extensions is an advanced API used to provide adaptive playbackof HLS and MPEG-DASH in the browser, by companies like Netflix and Amazon. It providesa high degree of control over buffering and playback, which goes beyond what'spossible with the regular HTML5
<video> or <audio> tags.
Rocket Streaming Audio Server is compatible with HTML5 Media Source Extensions (MSE),and can be used to build players with extremely fast playback start timesand low latency. HTML5 MSE-based players also provide better stutter resistanceby crossfading between short gaps, making dropouts much harder to notice.
The Radio Mast player widget is builtusing this technology, and as far as we know, we're the first ones to use it for HTTP streaming audioon the web.
We're looking at open sourcing our player and providing an example here in the future.
If you're interested in low latency streaming on the web or using HTML5 MSE foryour streams, please get in touch!
Rocket Music Player is a music player application for Android devices with a wide range of features unavailable to the stock Android music players.
Rocket Music Player is more powerful than the stock player in several ways: a customizable equalizer, album art management, advanced library scanning, tag editing, batch operations, colorful themes, metadata recording when used with iSyncr for iTunes to Android options and much more all for free.
Rocket Music Player is not limited by a trial period, it receives frequent fix & feature updates based on our supporters feedback and has over 100,000 5 star ratings.
Tutorials can be found on our Tutorials page and YouTube Channel
Rocket Music Player and Rocket Player Premium Unlocker will use a very small amount of your mobile data to download album art and use other features that require a connection. However, it does not require a mobile connection to play your content.
The Rocket Player Premium Unlocker gives listeners more advanced features listed here . Download from Google Play, Amazon
Download Rocket Player Premium Unlocker from Google Play, Amazon
Rocket Player Premium Unlocker is a one time payment. You can purchase the application from Google Play, the Amazon Appstore.
Rocket Player works with all Android devices. It has been downloaded by our millions of customers, and used with every device. If you have a problem we also have a dedicated support staff to help answer questions!
Read here for more information about Rocket Player's permissions. If you have further questions on why they are needed after reading, please email us at [email protected]
No! Your app purchases are tied to your Google account. View this tutorial to download previously purchased apps to a new device.
Please review this YouTube tutorial on finding and deleting duplicate directories using Rocket Player and a file management application.
You can unsubscribe from cloud features by going to 'My Apps - Subscriptions' in the Play Store application on your device. Here's a tutorial video on how to do this.
Shuffle is toggled on unless manually turned off because of the 'sticky shuffle' setting in Rocket Player. Try to turn off the sticky shuffle option by going to 'Operation - Sticky Shuffle'.
Go to 'Menu - Settings - Audio - Open SL' to try and resolve this. If this does not work, email support.
Try turning fade in/out 'on' by going to 'Settings - Audio - Fade in/out'. If this doesn't work, contact us.
On the Samsung Galaxy S3, turn off 'Auto haptic' for Rocket Music Player and Rocket Player Premium Unlocker. Do this by going 'Settings - Sound and Effects - Auto Haptic - Off'. You can turn this off only for Rocket Music Player with this tutorial.
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Here's how to fix it:
1. Uninstall Rocket Player free 2. Open Rocket Player Premium Unlocker 3. This will prompt you to download Rocket Player Free - follow the prompt to the store to download the free version 4. Reinstall Rocket Player free from the prompt 5. Now that both version are from the same store, Rocket Player should be unlocked If you're using an Android 4.4 device and your music has been migrated to the package folder (Android/data/com.jrtstudio.AnotherMusicPlayer/) back up your music before you do this. ![]()
To turn off Rocket Music Player just press pause and then the home button. It's main process will shut down in approximately 1 minute. Rocket Music Player has one service (Tiny Headset) that is required to be 'running' so that it can begin playing whenever a headset is inserted (See begin to play on connect with headphones). You can also swipe away Rocket Music Player from recent apps on your device. For more information on stop buttons in Android apps view our blog post
It could be that the application is installed to the SD card and not the internal memory. This will not allow the widget to be displayed. To resolve this select 'Menu - Settings - Applications - Manage Applications - All - Rocket Music Player' then select move to internal. Then try attaching the widget again.
Large notifications are added in 4.1 and later devices. To view the large notification, place two fingers on the sides of the notification and drag down. This motion is also used to remove the notification by dragging up.
When Rocket Music Player's audio focus is lost, it will default to 'pause'. You can change this temp focus action by going to 'Settings - Audio - Audio Focus - Temp Focus Action - Duck'. Duck will allow Rocket Music Player to continue playing, but duck the new audio so that you hear the notification.
Google Play purchased music is natively stored in the cloud and can not be played in any other music player other than Google Play Music. Download your music from Google's Music Manager onto a computer and then copy the music to your phone using this tutorial.
Album art can be embedded in the file, or located in the album art.jpg file that comes when syncing with iSyncr, or can be selected from the device using an album art downloader. Rocket Music Player currently selects the art that your device's media scanner selects. If your desired album art is not displayed, long press on the album art, select 'Manage Art' and change the art. You can also prefer embedded art by selecting the 'Prefer ID3 Artwork' option in 'Settings - Album Art'.
Rocket Music Player supports the standard Android Supported Media formats including opus (5.0+). Rocket Player Premium Unlocker also supports: ALAC (Apple Lossless) files, APE (ape), Musepack (mpc), Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac), True Audio (tta), Waveform Audio File (wav), WavePack (wv) and Windows Media Audio Non-Lossless (wma).
The decibels that are used are (+ or -) 12. Rocket Music Player has a limiter feature which restricts the decibels used. This way Rocket Music Player does not blow speakers nor allow distortion. You can turn off the limiter by going to 'Settings - Audio Settings - Limiter'.
Access Rocket Player's EQ by going to 'Menu - Equalizer'. View this YouTube tutorial to access control the EQ. Select 'Menu - Settings - Audio - EQ Type' to change to the premium 5 or 10 band EQs.
You can enable replay gain by going Rocket Player's 'Menu - Settings - Audio Settings - Replay Gain'. Note that your music must have replay gain information, Rocket Music Player will not calculate the values. We recommend using Foobar2000 to calculate replay gain values of your songs using a PC.
Our gapless and crossfading features are available to Rocket Player Premium customers. These transitions only work when songs end naturally. Skipping does not invoke the crossfade transition or allow the song to be played gaplessly. Additionally, gapless playback is created to play the music as the artist/album intended, gapless does not mean 'no silence'.
Instructors and musicians can use the 'Stop After Each Song' feature in 'Settings - Audio' which will pause after each song in a playlist so instruction can be given, or you can speak with your audience. Additionally, when learning a song, you can toggle playback speed using the 'Music Playback Speed' setting.
Rocket Player Premium customers can use iSyncr for iTunes to sync start/stop times. Start/Stop times are created in iTunes, but sync with iSyncr to Android and can be used with Rocket Player Premium.
Take a look at this tutorial on batch operations in Rocket Player.
Music that is not showing up in Rocket Music Player can be due to the SD card not being scanned properly. Try using Rocket Player's folder support to scan for media.
If you'd like to view how many songs you have in Rocket Music Player, go to the 'Songs' tab and select a song to play. Next, go to the 'Playlists' tab and select the 'Now Playing' playlist. This will display how many song you have in Rocket Music Player.
Rocket Music Player will sort numerically then alphabetically all tabs.
However within these tabs, there is some additional sorting: Artists - sorts by album year. Albums - sorts by track number Playlists - sorts by playlist edit (User assigned) Folders - sorts alphabetically by folder Podcasts - sorts alphabetically in tab, then by release number (if included in title) else, alphabetically. Genres - sorts alphabetically by album (See also: Can I change the way Rocket Music Player sorts?
Going to Rocket Music Player's 'Settings - Scanner Settings - Android Manages Playlists' in Rocket Music Player will allow you to use the Android media database that is accessed by other applications. WARNING: This will not be as stable as Rocket Player's playlists. If the media database on your device becomes corrupted, the playlists will be deleted.
The now playing playlist is a dynamic playlist that cannot be edited. Here's more information on this playlist.
To create a playlist with all songs go to the songs tab and press play from the 1st song, populating the 'Now Playing' playlist with all your songs. Then go to the playlist tab, long press the Now Playing playlist, and rename and save it.
Live lists are playlists that are created from rules that will change based on the rules created. Live lists are similar to smart playlists. Rocket Player comes with live lists built in to give you some examples of what they can do.
Instructions on how to delete the 'recently added' live list is available in the dynamic playlist Android tutorial.
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To create a bookmarks in Rocket Music Player, the file must be identified as a podcast. To create a bookmark, pause any podcast while playing in Rocket Music Player. The next time the podcast is played the player will pickup your bookmark from where it was paused.
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Unfortunately, we cannot create bookmarks on non-podcasts but we can easily long press any file and select:
Get Info - Mark as Podcast to create a bookmarkable podcast. (Also see: How do I create a bookmark?)
To play all go to the 'Songs' tab then press play. To shuffle all from the 'Songs' tab long press on a song and select 'Shuffle'. Here's a video tutorial on using shuffle in Rocket Music Player.
Shuffle in Rocket Music Player means, randomize. e.g. Do not play a specific song/selection. When you select in Rocket Music Player, it means that you're playing a specific song/selection. The 'shuffle' feature is turned off. Shuffle can be toggled on/off from the 'Now Playing' screen.
Headset controls are available in Rocket Music Player's 'Settings - Headset Settings.' They allow you to toggle whether or not Rocket Music Player obeys headset commands, or whether Rocket Music Player begins to play when you connect your headphones. It's recommended that new users view this tutorial video on headset controls.
Rocket Music Player works with Bluetooth and single button headphones. When using single button headphones, use the following as a guide:
1 button press - Pause/Play 2 button presses - Previous/ Start of song 3 button presses - Next song You can enable the 'Two Clicks Next' option in the 'Headset/Bluetooth' settings to change 2 button presses to be next song. You can also enable 'Support Volume Controls' in the same setting to support volume up/down with your headset. Note: this setting will disable other headset controls.
This is because of a setting in Rocket Music Player called 'Begin Play On Connect.' To turn off this setting press 'Menu - Settings - Headset/Bluetooth Settings - Begin Play On Connect.'
We've tested everything on our end as best we can, but with so many different devices the configuration is too difficult for everyone's use case.
Try the following to see how this works for you.
Media Player For Mac FreeIf this doesn't resolve the AVRCP issue, please refer to our video on Bluetooth/headset settings and toggle these on/off. Additionally, toggling gapless playback on/off as well as changing the lockscreen (settings - operation - lockscreen) has been known to help. If you're using an Android 5.0 device, please try to turn off 5.0 Android wear support in 'Settings - Operations'.Comments are closed.
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