Poweramp v3 is now the official release version of the app, and due to the new user interface functionality it requires a minimum ROM version of Android 5.0 (Lollipop).
For further discussions, feature requests, or bug reports, please visit the forums.
Archived copies of older releases are also available if you wish to roll back to a previous version for any reason. Caution should always be advised when rolling back any software, just in case new settings or features may have been added which may no longer be compatible with older versions.
Users of Android 4.4.x (Kit Kat) and below can still download and use Poweramp v2, and also the earliest test versions of the v3 high-res audio engine (prior to the new user interface being added, i.e. builds 700 to 709).
The new format of backup file (which is more of a ZIP archive, containing lots of extra stuff such as Ratings, Album Art files, List Memory settings, etc) uses a filename extender of .poweramp-settings, whereas the old simpler backup file wrote/read .poweramp-backup files. From memory, it was around 2+ years ago that those new export/import features were added - so as long as you're not trying to go back to seriously old archive builds of Poweramp which can only read/write the original backup format, you'll be fine.
Remember that not everything about your setup will be restored - for example 'Date Added to Library' for all files will be reset to the new reinstall date, and restored internal playlist names will now include the restore date in their names. Hence my suggestion to just use a different skin in the meantime.
I installed Poweramp from the apk on there website worked well and i had an update that updated my phone from android 11 to 12 after the update i wasnt able to launch the app so i unistalled it and try to reinstall from google play and from there website but that keep saying that another uncompatible version is already installed on another user and i already tried using sd maid to "find corpse of the app"
If you installed and bought the licence from here on the website originally, please download the latest APK from here again, and install that and then use the Already Purchased? link to reactivate your licence.
Was the APK that you originally installed download directly from this official website ( -poweramp-v3-latest-releases/) rather than a third-party APK repository site? If so, can you still install that APK which you first downloaded, or even a newer version? I know it will be a trial version, but want to know if it still installs. You should not need to later uninstall this unless you want to go backward to a previous version.
If you want to purchase a licence from the Play Store you first need to install the Trial version from the store ( =com.maxmpz.audioplayer) and then once that is installed, pay and install the Full Version Unlocker which will remove the time limit from the app ( =com.maxmpz.audioplayer.unlock). You can do this from your phone, or from the website on a computer, as long as you are signed in to the same Google account on both devices. But you do need to be using the Play Store Trial Version if you want to use the Play Store Unlocker.
If it still doesn't work, please can you give exact details of what errors you see when you try to install the Trial version and/or the Unlocker from the Play Store, ideally with the device set to English text.
@Magic2001 the message is an indication of the package conflict which for legitimate builds of Poweramp may only happen for Huawei AppGallery version (it has different package name and is not updatable with Play/website/forum builds).
So far for my day to day playing I have been plugging my pedalboard (which includes a pre-amp pedal) into my DAW, and used BIAS FX2 as a combined power amp/cab sim. Now, with the new Helix update I'd like to try out Native for that purpose instead. However, I'm not sure how to do this; FX2 has some options to bypass the preamp and tonestack of any amplifier, leaving you just with the poweramp and cab. Does Native have something like that too, or some kind of (single stage, if that is the right term?) amp model that would lend itself to simulate a power amp?
Helix native is the plug-in version of the full Helix hardware device. In fact, technically it can be more than that, because it is not limited by the hardware versions on board DSP, the only limitation is your computer's available RAM. The things that it doesn't have are the hardware connectors, Loopers and the physical Send/Return and FX loops, everything else is the same built into a 64 bit AU, VST or AAX plug-in format. 60+ amps, 30+ cabinets and 100+ effects.
Ah bummer. As for the preamp, I run a Ground FX Burning Sunn (a Sunn Model T pre), which, indeed, was not part of the Helix lineup until recently (and whose inclusion I'm really excited about). I suppose there's probably a way to route the signal back out to my delay and reverb pedals from my interface, but it'd be a rather convoluted affair just to make Native work, I'm afraid. FX 2 works OK for me but I was hoping to test out those new cabs. Guess I'll have to hope for a power amp in a later update.
Yeah, that it though, I want my pedals. And I'd have to buy another cable to send the signal back from my reverb and delay to the interface. What I hadn't considered is that I could just disable the cab in FX 2 and run Native after it, though it'll probably lead to sound or latency issues. I'll give it a try when I'm home.
Local music players (as opposed to online radio and cloud storage players) sometimes seem like dinosaurs now that everyone and their dog is offering a connected music option, but there are still plenty of users who prefer high-quality playback of local files. For them, the years-old PowerAmp remains a popular choice thanks to its excellent codec support, extensive equalizer, and a long list of musical creature comforts. Developer Max MP has now made version 3.0 of the app available as a public alpha; you can download the APK directly from the app's user forum.
According to the developer, the biggest changes in the upcoming version are a new audio processing engine and new visualizations. Of course that's not all - there's a huge list of improvements and adjustments that are coming along for the ride, including support for third-party plugins. From the forum post:
Unfortunately there are a few limitations as well. Only ARM-based hardware is supported in this early version, so if your phone or tablet has an Intel logo on the back, stick to the Play Store. Skins are also unsupported, if only because the user interface isn't nailed down at the moment. Current PowerAmp users can install this alpha build over version 2 and retain their premium purchases.
Michael is a born Texan and a former graphic designer. He's been covering technology in general and Android in particular since 2011. His interests include folk music, football, science fiction, and salsa verde, in no particular order.He wrote a novel called Good Intentions: A Supervillain Story, and it's available on Amazon.
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