Track

No, you can only reorder tracks manually in Playlists.

Yes, you can search tracks by artist, album, or track name using the search bar in the app.

Tap the heart on the Now Playing screen or use the 3-dot menu to add a track to your favorites.

Your favorite songs are saved in the Favorite Tracks section of your playlist.

Tap the 3-dot menu next to the track and select “Edit” to view detailed metadata.

Yes, if you edit a track’s metadata, it updates across the app— including in Playlists, Albums, and the Now Playing screen.

Swipe left on the track to delete it, or use the 3-dot menu and select Delete.

No, unless you have a backup. You can restore the track from the backup or re-import it manually.

Tap the 3-dot menu next to the track and select Add to Queue.

Yes, you can see the total number of tracks at the bottom of the Tracks list.

Go to Settings, then Advanced Settings, and toggle the Duplicates option to allow or disallow duplicate tracks.

The AB-loop feature lets you repeat a part of a track. On the Now Playing screen, tap the 3-dot menu and set point A and point B to loop your chosen section.

On the Now Playing screen, tap the queue icon, then select Clear Queue to remove all tracks from the play queue.

To unfavorite a track, tap the 3-dot menu and select “Remove from Favorite,” or tap the heart again on the Now Playing screen.

To turn off track play counts, open Settings, then Advanced Settings, and turn off the “Show Play Counts” option.

No, tracks are added to Smart Playlists automatically based on filters. You can’t add tracks manually.

It shows the track’s order in an album, like track 3 out of 10.

Yes, you can tap and hold a track in the queue, then drag it to change its order.

On the Now Playing screen, tap the 3-dot menu (•••), then select “Add to Playlist”. Choose an existing playlist or create a new one to add the current track.

Yes. In the Tracks screen, tap the Select All icon at the top to select all tracks at once.

The “Shuffle All” button plays all tracks in random order. It’s a quick way to enjoy a mix of your tracks without following the regular order.

On the Tracks screen, tap the Tracks tab at the bottom again to jump back to the top of the list quickly.

Tap the three-dot menu next to the track, select Edit, then update the title, artist, or album details as needed. Save your changes to apply.

Yes! You can change the artwork by tapping the three-dot menu next to the track, selecting Edit, and then choosing a new image for the album art.

Yes! When editing a track’s info, you can select artwork directly from your device’s photo gallery to personalize your music library.

Yes! While editing a track’s info, you can use your device’s camera to take a new photo and set it as the artwork.

No. Changing the artwork for a track only updates that specific track and does not affect other tracks from the same album, unless you select multiple tracks to update at once.

No. Once you change the artwork, it cannot be reset to the original default.

Yes. When you play a random track or tap Shuffle All, the previous play queue is cleared and replaced with a new shuffled list.

No. To repeat a track, first play it and then use the repeat button on the Now Playing screen.

Repeat Off – Playback stops when all tracks are finished.

Repeat All – All tracks in the queue play in a loop.

Repeat One – The current track keeps repeating.

Stop After Current Track – Playback stops after the current track ends.

On the Now Playing screen, tap the repeat icon to cycle through the available repeat modes.

Just tap the shuffle icon on the Now Playing screen to turn it off.

Yes, the Offline Music Player app supports crossfade between tracks for smooth transitions.

Yes! When replaying a long track, the app asks:
“Resume or play from the beginning?”
Choose Resume, Play from Start, or Cancel.

Yes! On the Now Playing screen, tap the three-dot menu and select Playback Speed to adjust it.

Sharing tracks via AirDrop is a premium feature and requires upgrading to the paid version of Offline Music Player.

You can select up to 10 tracks at once to edit.

You can sort your tracks by Date on the Tracks screen to see the most recently added tracks at the top.

Playback can stop due to corrupted tracks or app issues. Try restarting the app or your device to fix the problem.

Yes, you can edit track details like title, artist, album name, genre, artwork, and track number. Just tap the 3-dot menu (•••) next to a track and select “Edit” to update the metadata.

Please restart the app. It will fix the issue.

There’s no limit to changing artwork.

Yes, an internet connection is required to search and save cover art from online sources.

This may happen if your device is in silent mode, the volume is too low, or headphones are disconnected. Check your volume and connection settings to fix it.