Perhaps this is the news we have all been waiting for.
http://www.audiostream.com/content/jriver-apple
If true, it would be another good choice.
http://www.audiostream.com/content/jriver-apple
If true, it would be another good choice.
What's your favorite Apple-based music program?
Perhaps this is the news we have all been waiting for. http://www.audiostream.com/content/jriver-apple If true, it would be another good choice. |
I have tried pretty much all the software players I can find for Mac and I have been a licensed PureMusic (I actually started with PureVinyl) user for years. But at this time I have to say the best sounding player is the Audirvana Plus, particularly the latest beta version 1.3.9.9 which added a feature called Direct Mode. Direct Mode restores the Integer Mode playback on Lion and Mountain Lion. If your DAC is integer mode capable, the improvement in sound quality is hard to believe. Audirvana Plus offers a 15-day full feature trial. I highly recommend you give it a try. |
To attempt to respond to the questions asked about Amarra. I am using the full version of the software, not Amarra HiFi. I can't speak to how good or bad HiFi is. I have converted a number of files from Flac to Aiff using Amarra. They can be converted at their native resolution (e.g. 24/88) and can then be managed through ITunes and the Apple Remote app, and played through a USB 2.0 connection, using the Amarra plug-in, to a network streamer capable of accepting the USB connection (like the Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6). The file is transmitted and received at the native resolution, according to the front display on the Cambridge unit, and not down sampled. I believe it is true that in order for the file to play through iTunes without Amarra, it must be down-converted to 16/44. But I am not certain. |