Creates and uses M3U/PLS playlists to play music, podcasts, and SHOUTcast streams. Current track and position in track are saved for each playlist.
Tracks in shuffled playlists are not repeated until all have played.
Get JP Plus for more features.
More info:
http://justplaylists.folsoms.info
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
I'm using this section to address questions that I find amongst the comments or
address features in JP that aren't easy to figure out. Also, please do send me
email if you can't find a way to do something and would like to find out if JP supports it.
1. How do I add tracks to an existing playlist? (Plus version only)
First, apologies for this being a bit non-intuitive. To do it, choose
"Create playlists" from the main screen menu. Select the tracks
you want to add as if you were going to create a new playlist. Now, return
to the main screen and choose "Edit playlists" from the menu. Find the
playlist you want to add the selected tracks to, select it, and then
edit it. A box will pop up letting you know you have tracks selected.
Choose "Yes" to add the tracks. They will be added to the top of the playlist.
You can then use the editing commands to select and move these tracks
to the desired position within the playlist.
2. I want to change where Just Playlists stores playlists. How do I do it?
By default, Just Playlists stores playlists in a folder it creates on you
device's internal storage called "/mnt/sdcard/justplaylists/playlists"
("/mnt/sdcard" may be different for your device). To change this, tap the far left
button at the bottom of the main screen, which will take you to the
"Choose a playlist..." screen. Navigate to the folder where you want to store playlists
by tapping on a folder name to go into the folder or tapping the full path display
at the bottom of the screen to go up by one folder at a time. When you're in the folder
you want to use, use the menu to choose the "Save created playlists here" item.
Now, any new playlists you create will be saved here.
3. How do you see the songs in the currently-playing playlist?
There are several ways. Touch and hold the playlist name at the top of the
main screen. You will be given a menu with a "Show playlist" as an option.
You can also choose the "Main screen menu->More->Now playing" option.
Lastly, if you have gestures enabled, you can swipe down on the album art
to bring up the playlist listing.
4. Can you use gestures to control JP?
Yes. To enable gestures, go to "Main menu->Preferences". Choose "Enable gestures".
Now you can swipe on the album art as follows:
Up -> Choose a playlist
Down -> Show playlist/Now playing
Left -> Next
Right -> Previous
Tags: android playlist, playlist android, android playlists, just playlist, playlists android.
Tracks in shuffled playlists are not repeated until all have played.
Get JP Plus for more features.
More info:
http://justplaylists.folsoms.info
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
I'm using this section to address questions that I find amongst the comments or
address features in JP that aren't easy to figure out. Also, please do send me
email if you can't find a way to do something and would like to find out if JP supports it.
1. How do I add tracks to an existing playlist? (Plus version only)
First, apologies for this being a bit non-intuitive. To do it, choose
"Create playlists" from the main screen menu. Select the tracks
you want to add as if you were going to create a new playlist. Now, return
to the main screen and choose "Edit playlists" from the menu. Find the
playlist you want to add the selected tracks to, select it, and then
edit it. A box will pop up letting you know you have tracks selected.
Choose "Yes" to add the tracks. They will be added to the top of the playlist.
You can then use the editing commands to select and move these tracks
to the desired position within the playlist.
2. I want to change where Just Playlists stores playlists. How do I do it?
By default, Just Playlists stores playlists in a folder it creates on you
device's internal storage called "/mnt/sdcard/justplaylists/playlists"
("/mnt/sdcard" may be different for your device). To change this, tap the far left
button at the bottom of the main screen, which will take you to the
"Choose a playlist..." screen. Navigate to the folder where you want to store playlists
by tapping on a folder name to go into the folder or tapping the full path display
at the bottom of the screen to go up by one folder at a time. When you're in the folder
you want to use, use the menu to choose the "Save created playlists here" item.
Now, any new playlists you create will be saved here.
3. How do you see the songs in the currently-playing playlist?
There are several ways. Touch and hold the playlist name at the top of the
main screen. You will be given a menu with a "Show playlist" as an option.
You can also choose the "Main screen menu->More->Now playing" option.
Lastly, if you have gestures enabled, you can swipe down on the album art
to bring up the playlist listing.
4. Can you use gestures to control JP?
Yes. To enable gestures, go to "Main menu->Preferences". Choose "Enable gestures".
Now you can swipe on the album art as follows:
Up -> Choose a playlist
Down -> Show playlist/Now playing
Left -> Next
Right -> Previous
Tags: android playlist, playlist android, android playlists, just playlist, playlists android.
Recently changed in this version:
- Fixed HTML redirection for hosted playlists
- Album artwork for music on external storage is now displayed



Comments and ratings for Just Playlists
(59 stars)
by Sai Tan on 28/04/2013
Does exactly what I need it to, allowing for me to stream from Internet djs using their own m3u files, even let me navigate to the m3u file and gives me information about the currently playing track. 5/5
(59 stars)
by Oneida Saenz on 25/04/2013
heres a question like if i download a other app of selenagomezsong does it show up there?
(59 stars)
by Jay Beck on 12/04/2013
Topic says it all I have 1467 songs in my playlist when I loaded it I picked random this player plays the same 12 songs randomly. Deleted the list remade list, also uninstalled and reinstalled still same but 12 different songs over and over the 12 songs a
(59 stars)
by Thomas Hardy on 27/03/2013
Thank goodness. Ten years ago it was no problem to find an mp3 player that can play from a playlist file. Now it's almost impossible. This is the only app I've found that executes this simple functionality. No indexing, no dynamic libraries, just a simple
(59 stars)
by Twodor dan on 27/02/2013
Because: this is pretty much the only music player for android that has SHUFFLE PLAYLIST. (play each track ONCE, until the end of the playlist, randomly) It's pretty bare bones but it's works like a charm. Always remembers where you left off, and allow
(59 stars)
by Ryan Stampton on 12/02/2013
Its a great app the only one so far that let's me stream radio to my android phone and tablet but I would rate it 5 stars and buy the full version if you update it with holo ui and prefebly a new icon would be nice to
(59 stars)
by Tim Null on 31/01/2013
Well, this is only music app i found that allows me to listen M3U stream, other players can't do that, weird.