I also get that it doesn’t have Qobuz, TIDAL, etc integration that Audirvana has, but given when i’ve used that integration with Audirvana it only streams 96kHz files at 44kHz, I end up playing files using the local versions anyhow. I get that Pine Player has no official support for MQA, but it does support up to 768kHz audio output, it supports up sampling audio, it supports many file formats, etc. I am sitting on the edge between purchasing Audirvana and sticking to Pine Player (used in combination with Rogue Amoeba’s Sound Source 5). It seems a little crazy to pit a $75US ‘audiophile’ application against a free Music player, but this is the situation i’m finding myself in.
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