When comparing GoneMAD Music Player (Trial) vs Lisna Music Folder Tree Player, the Slant community recommends GoneMAD Music Player (Trial) for most people. In the question“What are the best free folder-aware audio players for Android?” GoneMAD Music Player (Trial) is ranked 6th while Lisna Music Folder Tree Player is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose GoneMAD Music Player (Trial) is:
GoneMAD features a built in tag editor that has mass tag editing support.
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Pros
Pro Tag editor
GoneMAD features a built in tag editor that has mass tag editing support.
Pro Assortment of widget sizes
There are 2x1, 2x2, 4x1, 4x2, and 4x4 widgets.
Pro User-customizable music scanner
Rather than scanning for music automatically (and possibly including ringtones, alarms, etc. in your music library), the user can choose which file folders GoneMad Music Player checks for music and exclude folders with audio files that the user doesn't want in their library.
Pro Support for a large assortment of file types
GoneMAD features support for aac(mp4/m4a/m4b), mp3, ogg, flac, opus, tta, ape, wv, mpc, alac, wav, wma, adts(4.0+), and 3gp(4.0+).
Pro Vast assortment of options
From call handling to headset preferences there are so many options built into GoneMad that there is something for everybody.
Pro Excellent folder browser
GMMP's folder browser can replace filenames with the artist name and the name of the song, shuffle within a folder, repeat within a folder. It also allows you to add the entire contents of a folder to a playlist with only a few taps.
Pro Not feature-overloaded
Pro Intuitive to use
No mess with artists, album, track - just files with MP3 tags.
Pro Easy to switch between different play modes
Play all, play all in folder, shuffle, etc.
Pro No ads
Pro Lightweight (very small)
<200kB.
Cons
Con No fade
There is no fade to pause or play when starting and pausing tracks.