Local audio, for the road
dAudio plays the MP3s and FLACs already on your device. Large controls, a dark theme by default, and nothing else competing for your attention while you drive.
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What it does
Reads your local files. Point it at a folder — an SD or TF card, internal storage, wherever your music lives — and it picks up MP3 and FLAC files, tags, and embedded artwork automatically.
Shuffle everything, or just one album. One tap plays your whole library in random order. Tap an album or artist to play it straight through.
Sized for driving, not scrolling. Every touch target is large enough to hit without looking down.
Voice first, typing second. Tap the mic and say a title, artist, or album — dAudio finds it without you touching the keyboard. Typing is there as a fallback, not the default.
Dark, always. No light mode, no glare at night. The layout adapts to whatever screen it's running on — a phone, a tablet, or a dash-mounted display.
Why it exists
Most Android music players are built to do everything: equalizers, tag editors, streaming logins, lyrics, themes. None of that matters at highway speed. dAudio was built after one too many attempts to change tracks on an over-featured player while driving.
It does one thing — play the audio files already on your device — and tries to do that one thing without asking for your attention.
Using it
Open Settings — the gear icon in the Library screen's top bar.
Choose your music folder — an SD/TF card or internal storage, wherever your files live.
Wait for the scan. A track count appears once it's done — that's the only setup step there is.
Get it
dAudio isn't published to Google Play yet — it's in final testing before release. This page will carry the install link the moment it's live — bookmark it rather than searching an app store.
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