![]() Primarily using the analog output with active Genelecs attached. Supports FLAC/Ogg Vorbis as well as MP3, AAC, WAV, APE, AC3, WavPack, WMA, and cue files. With Swinsian you can make smart playlists. ![]() It displays songs in customizable columns with a browser just like iTunes did before it became a music store, video player, iOS app organizer, social network, and streaming service. I know that changing the Format nilly willy is not the way to use the device, but it changing silently while going from one album to the next would be really great, first time it happened it nearly took my head of. Swinsian is a sophisticated music player for (Mac OSX) with wide format support, folder watching and advanced tag editing and designed to be responsive even with the largest. Swinsian 1 is a native music jukebox app for the Mac. Switching between 24/96 files and "standard" 16/44.1 files gives me about a 50% chance of this happening.Īlso happens when I use iTunes, so I guess its not Software related? This happens when the Software player changes the sample/bitrate automatically (Swinsian) or when I change the "format" manually under the "Audio-MIDI-Setup" page in Mac OSX (High Sierra) while music is playing. When going from a playing 24/96 file to a 16/44.1 file, as the device changes its INT status, there is a very loud "pop" sound (on the left channel)- like really loud (pops happen booth ways 24/96 -> 16/44.1 -> 24/96). ![]() I guess because I got a new record recently at 24bit/96kHz I started to run into this problem only now and can't say if it's due to a new Firmware update of my ADI2 DAC or not (at the moment I'm running the latest FW 26/30). ![]()
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