RetroMusic — Offline Music Player
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Connect your device to a computer and use Finder (Mac) or iTunes (Windows) to transfer audio files via File Sharing. You can also use the iOS Files app to copy music into RetroMusic's documents folder. Supported formats include MP3, M4A, FLAC, WAV, AAC, AIFF, ALAC, and OGG.
Make sure your audio files are in a supported format and placed in the app's documents directory. RetroMusic automatically scans for new files. Try pulling down to refresh or restarting the app if files were just added.
No. RetroMusic works entirely offline. It plays audio files stored locally on your device and never connects to the internet.
Place an image file alongside your audio file with the naming convention filename.ext.artwork (e.g., song.mp3.artwork). RetroMusic will use this as the artwork for that track.
Yes. Music continues playing when you switch to other apps or lock your device. You can also control playback from the lock screen and Control Center.
Absolutely. RetroMusic collects no personal data and makes no network requests. Everything stays on your device. See our Privacy Policy for details.