Hi
jumping in just to update this thread a tad from another perspective.
switching over to MAC and needing a more formidable media player than iTuynes, I’ve been using the trial versions of both Amara and audirvana as of March 2019. not sure of their actual version numbers though.
I’ve had significant issues with Amarra so far. Amarra support did in fact lend a hand with setup but there is still a configuration issue preventing Amarra from acting in a stand alone condition and playing Apple’s non supported file formats, FLAC,.
I’m sure this situation can be resolved.
there is one very important aspect to the installation and operation of the present Amarra app for those whose vision is restricted or severely impaired. it occurs at the activation screen where one must use a mouse to click the appropriate button to continue using the app. its an impossible item to over come with out sight or guidance from a sighted person.
it wil be necessary for anyone whose vision is so poor they can not navigate a mouse to contact amarra support and they will try to overcome this problem on a case by case basis. be paitient and things will work out.
on SQ alone, its hard to say completely but on those files which both apps do render, as said, it is likely too close to call which is best.
Audirvana Plus had no issues surrounding installaton or playback of any file types or sampling rates.
Audirvana interface is read by Apple’s screen reading facility readily. it is laid out well and easily navigable.
both apps have a significant learnign curve to get the most from them and that process is ongoing.
I’ve not taken into consideration the costs for each app yet. I am leaing towards whatever app can be used and configured easily given my circumstances that will yield better performance. period.
so far, just on points alone, Audirvana Plus is ahead in this two horse race..
the ‘jury’ is still out as a full version of VOX and the ROON Labs apps are yet to be auditioned.