Avee Music Player is a music player that combines audio playback with an integrated spectrum visualizer and tools for creating music videos. The app supports common audio formats including MP3 and WAV files, as well as MP4 video content for playback of pre-recorded videos. Users can access music stored in device folders or stream audio from internet radio sources. Music playback continues in the background while users navigate away from the app or use other functions, allowing uninterrupted list…
Avee Music Player is a music player that combines audio playback with an integrated spectrum visualizer and tools for creating music videos. The app supports common audio formats including MP3 and WAV files, as well as MP4 video content for playback of pre-recorded videos. Users can access music stored in device folders or stream audio from internet radio sources. Music playback continues in the background while users navigate away from the app or use other functions, allowing uninterrupted listening during multitasking.
The spectrum visualizer forms the visual core of the application. This visualizer reacts to audio in real time, displaying animated patterns that respond to the frequency content and intensity of the music being played. Users have extensive control over the visualizer's appearance, with options to customize colors, shapes, and sizes according to personal preference. Visualizer templates are available for users who prefer starting with existing designs. These templates can be customized to suit personal preference, and additional designs can be downloaded from online sources. For users interested in creating entirely original visualizer designs, the app includes a template editor for building custom visualizers from the ground up. Templates created by users can be exported and shared with others, enabling a community library of visualizer designs.
The audio-reactive behavior of the visualizer can be fine-tuned by adjusting which audio frequencies trigger visual movement. By emphasizing or de-emphasizing particular frequency ranges, users can control whether the visualizer responds primarily to bass, midrange, treble, or a balanced mix across the spectrum. This level of control means that different musical styles and genres produce distinctly different visual results from the same visualizer design.
Avee Music Player functions as a video creation tool, allowing users to export music videos that layer customized visualizers over their audio tracks. Video export supports multiple resolutions—standard definition, high definition, and 4K—with maximum resolution dependent on device capabilities. Frame rate options include 25, 30, 50, or 60 frames per second. Aspect ratio selection allows for 4:3, 16:9, or 21:10 output formats to match the requirements of different playback platforms or personal preference. During video creation, multiple art layers can be composed together, creating increasingly complex visual arrangements. Completed videos can be shared directly on social media platforms. The app recommends the H.264 video codec as the standard for export, ensuring compatibility across a wide range of playback systems.
The music library organizes tracks by album, artist, genre, playlist, and folder. Custom playlists can be created and saved within the app. A search function enables users to locate specific tracks, browse the current playback queue, or explore files on the device. Customizable folder shortcuts provide quick access to frequently used music directories, reducing navigation steps to commonly played content.
Playback controls include a built-in equalizer for adjusting audio output, support for standard media controls and Bluetooth connectivity, and an automatic sleep timer. Screen orientation can be locked to prevent automatic rotation during extended listening sessions.
Two pricing tiers provide different levels of access. The free version includes advertisements integrated into the interface, while a premium subscription removes ads and unlocks several capabilities: full control over video export settings, complete customization of visualizers including the ability to create custom templates from scratch, and removal of the app logo from exported videos. Premium subscriptions automatically renew at the same price and billing period unless the user opts to cancel.
The visualizer's real-time audio analysis is performed at the software level using global audio stream access, which requires microphone permission. This permission is a technical requirement that allows the app to monitor all audio being played on the device, whether from local files, streaming services, or internet radio, ensuring that visualizations remain synchronized with whatever audio source is currently active.