Hey gang...anyone find something better than itunes out there?
I'm searching....hard.
Alternatives to itunes?
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- malditoyanki
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Alternatives to itunes?
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- malditoyanki
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Re: Alternatives to itunes?
UPDATE: tried a couple
1. Amarra: borderline malware...I was greeted with an unbelievable loud blast of white noise on start up...and they want to charge $99 for the "junior" version.
2. Fidelia: crashed on startup every time. GUI looked cool at least...
1. Amarra: borderline malware...I was greeted with an unbelievable loud blast of white noise on start up...and they want to charge $99 for the "junior" version.
2. Fidelia: crashed on startup every time. GUI looked cool at least...
Intel 6core 3.33 Ghz Westmere 48 gigs ram, MOTU micro lite, OS 10.9, DP 8.06, Apogee Symphony I/O, PLAY, most WAVES v9 plugs, Slate plugins, Soundtoys, ProTools 10, Kontakt 5, Omni, Stylus, Ivory
"DON'T fail me again, Admiral..."
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Alternatives to itunes?
Yes and No.
I replaced the itunes sound engine,with BitPerfect a $5 app in the app store.
It still uses the iTunes library as a database bypasses the iTunes sound engine & I feed into a Dac.
Sounds great and is very affordable,
noticeable improvement on the sound of iTunes.
There's other software in the market that will also replace the ITunes sound engine like Amarra,which I used in my last job and is a good engine,I neverc had issues with it crashing etc...
BitPerfect for me is a great cheap alternative solution.
I replaced the itunes sound engine,with BitPerfect a $5 app in the app store.
It still uses the iTunes library as a database bypasses the iTunes sound engine & I feed into a Dac.
Sounds great and is very affordable,
noticeable improvement on the sound of iTunes.
There's other software in the market that will also replace the ITunes sound engine like Amarra,which I used in my last job and is a good engine,I neverc had issues with it crashing etc...
BitPerfect for me is a great cheap alternative solution.
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Alternatives to itunes?
Cool to know. Thanks for this and the OP.kgdrum wrote:Yes and No.
I replaced the itunes sound engine,with BitPerfect a $5 app in the app store.
It still uses the iTunes library as a database bypasses the iTunes sound engine & I feed into a Dac.
Sounds great and is very affordable,
noticeable improvement on the sound of iTunes.
There's other software in the market that will also replace the ITunes sound engine like Ammara but BitPerfect for me is a great cheap solution.
Buzzy
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DP 9.51 PCI-424e / original 2408, 2408mkII, 24I/O, MTP-AV
Yamaha C7 Conservatory Grand
Hammond B-3 / Leslie 145
Focal Twin6 Be(s)