General

Offline Music Player app supports WAV, FLAC, M4A, MP3, CAF, AAC audio formats.

No. After installing Offline Music Player and downloading or importing your tracks, you can listen offline anytime without an internet connection.

Yes! You can import songs directly from the Files app into the Offline Music Player for easy access and offline listening.

Yes, the app works on all iPads running iPadOS 15 or later. You can use all the features just like on an iPhone.

Yes, the app works with Bluetooth speakers. Just connect your speaker to the device. If a track is already playing, the audio will switch to the Bluetooth speaker automatically. Otherwise, you’ll need to manually start playback from the app.

No, there’s no specific size limit. You can transfer large files, but the speed may depend on your device’s storage and connection method (Wi-Fi, cable, or cloud).

Yes, there is an Android version of the Offline Music Player app. You can download it from the Google Play Store.

You can contact support from the Settings > Contact Us section. To report a bug for a specific track, tap the 3-dot (•••) menu next to the track and select “Report This Track.”

Currently, there is no option to reset all settings at once. You can manually change individual settings from the Settings or Advanced Settings section.

No, you cannot change the app icon directly from the app or your device.

No, the app does not collect or store any personal user data. Your privacy is fully respected.

No, the app does not use any internet data when you play songs stored offline. You can listen without an internet connection.

No, sharing tracks with other apps is not available in the free version. You need to upgrade to the paid version to use this feature.

Currently, there are no official community groups for this app.

The app pauses to stop sound from playing out loud when you unplug your headphones.

The track might be corrupted or in an unsupported format. Try re-importing it or using a supported audio format.

Try closing and reopening the app. If it still freezes, restart your device or reinstall the app.

The app supports screen widgets and Siri.

You can rate the app or leave feedback on the App Store or from Settings > Rate Us.

Music may stop due to headphone unplugging, battery saver, calls, or app issues. Please restart the app.

In the app, go to Settings and scroll down to view the storage space used.

Yes, music playback will pause automatically when you receive a call.

There is a “How to use the app” video available in the Settings, but there is no YouTube video tutorial.

You change the app theme in the Settings menu under the Theme section.

No, backup features are completely free to use without a Pro subscription.

No, only the restore feature is available on Android. You need to download the backup file from the iOS app first, and then you can restore it on Android.

The file might be corrupted, usually because it was converted on certain websites.

Yes, you can play, pause, skip, and rewind tracks directly from the lock screen controls.

Please close the app from the background completely and reopen it. This should fix the issue.

Long-press the Home Screen, tap the “+” icon, search for the app, and choose a widget.

No, the app does not currently support viewing or displaying lyrics.

The Offline Music Player app supports multiple languages, including English, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Turkish.

No. It is not a streaming music player.

No,Offline Music Player is a fully independent Music Player. There is no relation with any other Music app/service.

No, the app doesn’t play or import music from YouTube Music.

No, the app does not go to sleep on its own; it keeps playing music even without interaction.

It is not a streaming music player. So you have to Download / Import your own music from your PC, Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive or from any Apple Devices. Then you can search from your downloaded Music.

Yes, using Siri will temporarily pause the music while Siri is listening and responding, then playback resumes afterward.

If this happens, please install the Microsoft Authenticator app and try signing in again. This should resolve the issue.