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And the restart of the app takes just a couple of seconds! WOOHOO! Way better than waiting for Audirvana to reload the playlist every time it launches. It took several minutes to load everything, but once it was loaded, all 2,363 tracks remain in the playlist (actually, they call this the "Library") even after a restart of the app. I added my entire "Music" folder, which included a range of files from 96/24 ALAC, to 44.1/16 FLAC, to 256kbps MP3.
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My first exposure to the playlist feature is encouraging. If it impresses me enough, then I'll likely start heading down the path that will likely ultimately result in my $119.97 investment in Fidelia Advanced + FHX. However, since I've been so disappointed in Audirvana's UI, I am going to take advantage of Fidelia's 15 day free trial.
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And if I add-on the advanced features ("FHX") to optimize for headphone listening (which is 99% of the way I'd be critically listening on my Macbook Air), that's another $49.99! Ouch! That total of $69.98 puts it nearly the same price as Audirvana's paid version. But the "killer feature" of direct interaction with Apple hardware is a $49.99 add-on. I see that the standard version is only $19.99. That's what I like to see - developers who are not afraid of showing off every last feature they designed into the product.
#AUDIRVANA PLUS 3 WORTH IT PDF#
I was impressed by the comprehensive and thoughtfully formatted PDF user guide, and the ability to download and read through it without buying the product. for that price, it better be damn wonderful!įidelia, on the other hand. Perhaps it's just a "shell" for iTunes? Maybe the next version up, Amarra 3.0, is the one everyone raves about. As far as I can tell, the $49.99 version (Amarra HiFi) relies heavily on iTunes. Click to expand.Thanks for the other options!įirst of all, A+ is a really terrible name.