Best Car Play / Music Player Script | ESX & QB & Standalone

A script by Svdden

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Full Description

Excited to share our latest release: a FiveM CarPlay script! This script lets players enjoy music directly in their vehicles, complete with features like song queuing, YouTube link support, and seamless playback even while driving. It’s network-synced, easy to install, and optimized for smooth performance. Whether you’re cruising or parked, this CarPlay script brings a new level of entertainment to your FiveM server. Perfect for adding that extra touch of immersion for your community!

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Features
  • Effortless Installation: Quick and simple setup process.
  • Queue Management: Easily queue up your favorite songs.
  • On-the-Move Playback: Works seamlessly even while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Market-Leading Experience: The best CarPlay integration available.
  • Play Any Song: Supports YouTube links for versatile music playback.
  • Network-Synced: Music stays in sync across all players.
  • Universal Access: Any user in the vehicle can change the music.
  • Exterior Playback: Music continues to play even when outside the vehicle.
  • Bug-Free Experience: Enjoy a smooth, glitch-free performance.
  • Optimized for Performance: Best in-game optimization for a flawless experience.
Important Information
  • The resource uses cfx asset escrow which mean the code is obfuscated apart from Config
  • The asset idles at 0.00ms.
  • The asset while in the interact zone 0.06ms.
  • This resource works for all known frameworks
  • xsound is currently required this may change in the future
Installation Guide
  1. Download svdden_carplay from keymaster.

  2. Drag and drop the asset into your FiveM server resources.

  3. Ensure svdden_carplay is included in your server.cfg.

  4. Restart server and enjoy!

Code is accessible No
Subscription-based No
Lines (approximately) 400 (Without UI/Frontend)
Requirements xsound
Support Yes