Bjesien,
You can use amarra via iTunes. Amarra just sits on the output.
You can browse in iTunes then when you play, amarra will cache the file & play from memory.
Amarra sounds slightly better & can play gapless if you use amarra on its own. Depending on which version you have you can highlight tracks in iTunes & import into Amarra too.
Personally I like to use iTunes via remote as my browser. So you get full artwork & metadata on your controller (iPad/iPhone etc)
You can use amarra via iTunes. Amarra just sits on the output.
You can browse in iTunes then when you play, amarra will cache the file & play from memory.
Amarra sounds slightly better & can play gapless if you use amarra on its own. Depending on which version you have you can highlight tracks in iTunes & import into Amarra too.
Personally I like to use iTunes via remote as my browser. So you get full artwork & metadata on your controller (iPad/iPhone etc)