A cross-platform player for audiobooks stored on NextCloud/WebDAV.
About this app
For when you manage your own audiobooks and just want a clean, non-invasive way to listen across devices.Usage scenarioYou have a collection of audiobooks stored on NextCloud/WebDAV.You want to:• Listen on multiple devices (phone/tablet/desktop)• See how much of a book you've listened toYou don't want to:• Lose your place• Install complex server apps
FeaturesProgress mapSee which parts of a book you’ve listened to• Great for dense/non-fiction books where you jump between chapters• Visualize each chapter as a series of blocks showing played/unplayed segments• Tap an unplayed segment to play itDetailed bookmarksTake notes while listening and jump back to any point easily• Notes are searchableThemesMatch your own vibe• Light/dark modes• Multiple colour schemes• Adjust book cover styles, from fully decorative to plain textMetadata displayKnow what you're listening to• Display details from .txt/.nfo files, audio streams, and embedded metadataUnix-style philosophy goalsTread lightly. Stay in your lane.• Don't manage users or files --- NextCloud/WebDAV already does this• Never write outside the working folder: {YOUR_AUDIOBOOKS_FOLDER}/.audav_audiobook_listener/ To remove the app from the server just delete the folder
Requirements• A WebDAV server + login details• On that server, a folder of audiobooks (organise subfolders however you like)• A device with auDAV for listening on
Install and setup1. Install and open auDAVInstall on the Android device you want to listen from2. Enter your WebDAV settingsTap menu button twice to change settings:Beware typos! Some providers throttle connections for a few hours if you repeatedly try to log in with bad credentials• Server URL: Find in NextCloud under Files Settings - WebDAV - WebDAV URL• WebDAV Username + Password: Will be encrypted and stored only on your device• Audiobooks folder: Path (relative to Server URL) to your audiobooks folder3. Scan your serverGo back to the main page. The app will scan your server for books. This may take a while depending on number of books and internet/server speeds.4. Start listeningAfter the scan, you will see a list of your books --- tap a book to open it and start playing.
Tips/FAQTap menu button twice for settingsFirst tap opens the theme chooser. Second tap opens the settings page.Seeking is slow!For very long seeks in large audiobook chapters, you might experience a significant wait (over a minute) while the player buffers data, during which the interface may show little progress.Please be patient, as the seek will eventually succeed unless an error appears; this is a known, rare technical limitation for very large files. Compressing the audiobook might help.Re-Scan when you add or move booksIf you add new books to your server or rearrange them into different folders, open the app and press the 'Re-scan library' button.
For full README see https://codeberg.org/mm-dev/audav.
Licensed under GPL-3.0-only, by mm-dev.
What's New in v0.0.9
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Apr 5, 2026 · 27.4 MB · Android API 24–36 · code 13
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 b2938024385c11e43b7ca30064dc73055fd0d6392837ff74fd9be3ac022d7bf9
Apr 5, 2026 · 24.9 MB · Android API 24–36 · code 12
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 ea143254885e1c77278f93e8ea564860ce6eeddc1651a65181df432671093a9e
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