Information about MP3 Downloader, YouTube Player
App Feature
All‑in‑one music app that streams YouTube with a floating player, downloads licensed MP3s for offline listening (not from YouTube), and bundles powerful playback tools like speed/pitch control, equalizer, A/B repeat, lyrics, ringtone cutter, tag editor, FM radio, podcasts, themes, and YouTube playlist import.
Verdict
Verdict: A versatile, feature‑rich free music player ideal for offline listening and YouTube streaming, though occasional stability quirks and catalog limits may frustrate power users.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Listeners who want free offline MP3 downloads from licensed sources plus YouTube streaming
- Users needing advanced playback tools (speed, pitch, A/B repeat, EQ) for practice or deep listening
- People with existing YouTube playlists who want easy import and background/floating play
Not ideal for:
- Those expecting to download YouTube audio or every mainstream original track
- Users who demand zero ads and rock‑solid stability without paying
- Gamers who dislike on‑screen floating controls overlapping gameplay
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Easy YouTube playlist import; effective background/floating playback; strong download capability from licensed catalog; robust tools for musicians (speed/pitch control, A/B repeat); decent radio/podcast support; fast library scanning; minimal but acceptable ads with an option to remove.
Users complain about:
Occasional crashes/freezes (e.g., Bluetooth connect); playlist order issues (some reported fixed); confusion around exporting/saving playlists; not all songs are downloadable; floating overlay can obstruct games; sporadic ad types previously caused instability.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The free tier is generous (no account required, broad features). Paying to remove ads is worthwhile if you listen often or dislike interruptions; otherwise most users can comfortably stay on the free version.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Spotify or YouTube Music, it offers freer background play and YouTube floating playback plus offline downloads from a licensed catalog, but it cannot download from YouTube and its catalog may miss some originals. Versus classic local players (e.g., Poweramp/Musicolet), it adds discovery, YouTube streaming, lyrics, radio, and playlist import at the cost of occasional stability issues. For podcasts, it’s capable but less specialized than dedicated podcast apps.
Summary
MP3 Downloader, YouTube Player (AT Player) blends licensed MP3 downloads, YouTube streaming with a floating player, and a deep toolset—speed/pitch, A/B repeat, EQ, lyrics, ringtone cutter, tag editor, radio, and podcasts—in a single free app. Users praise its ease of importing YouTube playlists, strong background playback, and musician‑friendly controls, while noting occasional crashes, playlist management quirks, and that not every track is downloadable. Ads are generally tolerable and removable via IAP. If you want a versatile player to combine offline listening and YouTube streaming without subscriptions, it’s a standout; just temper expectations around absolute stability and YouTube download limitations.














