Point is their must be an official API and other information available for a small developer to be able to do this and support it .
If there was these two apps would already exist .
Example we got an improved lossles wimp app ! Because wimp themself had actual interest in our players , or they have a unusually large clientele of squeezebox users .
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2013-12-19, 10:54 #12
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Not sure about docs, access policy, etc., but there is this:
https://github.com/chipx86/cloudplaya
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2013-12-19, 12:51 #14
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I did see similar work done against the Google Play APIs, but most of
those were around Android app content, not music. At the Google
Developer site there were a few docs, but the portion of the APIs that
they've published were very rudimentary.
Are 3rd parties developing Android apps against these APIs, or are there
only the vendor's official apps? If there are 3rd party apps, they
must be using some API.