A pretty cool™️ MPD client in .NET. Based on MpcNET.
Music Player Daemon Client for UWP and iOS/iPadOS.
Based on MpcNET, my own fork of the original .NET Client Library for MPD. (now on NuGet!)
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as an outputIf your MPD server is locally hosted, you're probably running into the issue where UWP apps can't access localhost
.
(See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33259763/uwp-enable-local-network-loopback/33263253#33263253 for a summary.)
There is a workaround you can use with checknetisolation which should work:
checknetisolation loopbackexempt -a -n="13459Difegue.Stylophone_zd7bwy3j4yjfy"
You can easily contribute translations to Stylophone! To help translate, follow these instructions.
[Translation] fr-CA
where you replace fr-CA
with whatever language-region code you'll be translating into.
Stylophone.Localization
project, find the Strings
folder.Strings
that looks like this: Resources.en-US.resx
but using the language you're translating into.Resources.en-US.resx
into your new Resources.[language].resx
.resx
file (e.g. Resources.en-US.resx
) you want to edit. Choose any text editorQueue, UWP | Queue, iOS |
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Library, UWP | Library, iOS |
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Playlist, UWP | Playlist, iOS |
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Now Playing, UWP | Now Playing, iOS |
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Xbox Integration | iOS Control Center Integration |
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If Telemetry is enabled in the app's settings, the application will send detailed crash reports using App Center.
Those reports can contain information about your hardware. (Motherboard type, etc)
Stylophone collects no other data from your device.
The Windows Store version can send anonymized error reports related to crashes of the application back to me.