Neutron Music Player

Hi-res audiophile music player

Published by: Neutron Code

Description

Neutron Player is an advanced music player with an audiophile-grade platform-independent in-house developed 32/64-bit audio engine which does not rely on the OS music player API and thus delivers truly unique experience to you.
* It outputs hi-res audio directly to the internal DAC (including USB DAC) and offers a rich set of DSP effects.
* It is the only application capable of sending audio data to the network renderers (UPnP/DLNA, Chromecast) with all DSP effects applied, including the gapless playback.
* It features a unique PCM to DSD real-time oversampling mode (if supported by DAC), so you can play your favorite music in DSD resolution.
* It supports AI-assisted Queue generation with Google Gemini AI engine.
* It offers the sophisticated user interface with an advanced media library functionality that is appreciated by audiophiles and music lovers from all parts of our world!
FEATURES
* 32/64-bit hi-res audio processing (HD audio)
* OS and platform independent decoding and audio processing
* Hi-Res Audio support (up to 32-bit, 3072 kHz)
* Bit-perfect playback
* Supports all audio formats
* Native DSD (direct or DoP), DSD
* Multi-channel native DSD (4.0 - 5.1: ISO, DFF, DSF)
* Output all to DSD
* DSD to PCM decoding
* DSD formats: DFF, DSF, ISO SACD/DVD
* Module music formats: MOD, IM, XM, S3M
* Voice audio format: SPEEX
* Playlists: CUE, M3U, PLS, ASX, RAM, XSPF, WPL
* Lyrics (LRC files, metadata)
* Streaming audio (plays Internet radio streams, Icecast, Shoutcast)
* Supports large media libraries
* Supports iTunes library (non DRM) and local files (inside /Documents folder)
* Supports external storage via Apple Lightning USB port (iOS 13+)
* Network music sources:
- SMB/CIFS network device (NAS or PC, Samba shares)
- UPnP/DLNA media server
- SFTP (over SSH) server
- FTP server
- WebDAV server
* Output to Chromecast (up to 24-bit, 192 kHz, no limit for a format or DSP effects)
* Output to UPnP/DLNA Media Renderer (up to 24-bit, 768 kHz, no limit for a format or DSP effects)
* Direct output to USB DAC (via USB OTG adapter, up to 32-bit, 768 kHz)
* UPnP/DLNA Media Renderer server (gapless, DSP effects)
* UPnP/DLNA Media Server
* Device local music library management via internal FTP server
* DSP effects:
- Parametric Equalizer (4-60 band, fully configurable: type, frequency, Q, gain)
- Graphic EQ mode (21 presets)
- Frequency Response Correction (5000+ AutoEq presets for 2500+ headphones, user defined)
- Surround Sound (Ambiophonic RACE)
- Crossfeed (better stereo sound perception in headphones)
- Compressor / Limiter (compression of dynamic range)
- Time Delay (loudspeaker time alignment)
- Dithering (minimize quantization)
- Pitch, Tempo (playback speed and pitch correction)
- Phase Inversion (channel polarity change)
* Speaker overload protecting filters: Subsonic, Ultrasonic
* Normalization by Peak, RMS (Preamp gain calculation after DSP effects)
* Tempo/BPM analysis and categorization
* AI-assisted generation: Queue, EQ/FRC presets
* Replay Gain from metadata
* Gapless playback
* Hardware and Preamp volume controls
* Crossfade
* High quality real-time optional resampling
* Real-time Spectrum, Waveform, RMS analyzers
* Balance (L/R)
* Mono mode
* Profiles (multiple configurations)
* Playback modes: Shuffle, Loop, Single Track, Sequential, Queue
* Playlist management
* Media library grouping by: album, artist, composer, genre, year, rating, folder
* Artist grouping by 'Album Artist' category
* Tag editing: MP3, FLAC, OGG, APE, SPEEX, WAV, WV, M4A, MP4 (internal, SMB, SFTP)
* Folder mode
* Clock mode
* Timers: sleep, wake
* Interface languages: Русский, 中文 (繁体), 中文 (简体), 한국어, 日本語, Việt, ไทย, Deutsch, Italiano, Indonesian, Malay, Nederlands, Français, English, Español, ελληνικά, Português, Magyar, Polski, العربية, Türk
SUPPORT
Please report bugs directly by e-mail or via forum.
Forum:
http://neutroncode.com/forum
X:
http://x.com/neutroncode
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  • Is Neutron Music Player free?

    Yes, Neutron Music Player is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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User Rating

4.2 out of 5

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Neutron Music Player Reviews

Great App

GreatOwlG on

Australia

This app plays everything I throw at it and it sounds great. My only wish currently would be for the chapters to be shown for any m4b file that is played.

Produce a User Guide

Pfbt on

Australia

This is probably a good app. The couple of tracks I could get to play sounded good. BUT .. The UI is a disgrace unless you’re a real techhead. There is NO user guide. I’ve playlists in Apple Music that I use in my ballet classes that Neutron has found, but it will not play the tracks. If there were some way to find out how to use the app – duh! like a User Guide – I might persist. However, it seems the company can’t be bothered. You charge money, so produce a user guide and stop insulting your customers.

There can only be one

Boing boing 75 on

Australia

Neutron MP is the only iOS player that can do what I need it to do without compromises or paying a ludicrous yearly payment plan. Replay gain? Check. Can read iTunes library and playlists? Check Can actually play in bit perfect mode when using my DAC? Check. Sure, the interface is kinda old skool, but the functionality is all there. As far as I'm concerned, Neutron MP is the only game in town.

Amazing what a sound was hidden in my old iPhone

Jacob The Photographer in Oz on

Australia

I love good quality sound but never knew it could be pilled out of an iPhone like Neutron can do. Suddenly I found myself listening all day to old music I had not touched for years. The user interface can be daunting with so many options available. Bit with patience it became rather easy, please do not wreck it with future upgrades . As the saying goes: don’t fix it if not broken 😊

Great app

denninio43 on

Australia

At last a decent music playing app….

Broken

Zen Echelon on

Australia

Latest version is broken or just doesn’t work properly with iOS 15. Most settings for Media Library doesn’t work. Sorting by disc does nothing, leaving it an absolute mess to listen to albums in order. Search doesn’t work. And have songs missing.

Great parametric eq function but

rongpingtang on

Australia

Screen rotation has serious problem on ipad air 4

Sophisticated, powerful, great sound and options.

Builtbycentrelink on

Australia

Once configured to your taste, this is a power user / audiophiles delight. Neutron perfectly integrated with my large collection stored on a NAS with super fast playback and scrubbing and a vast array of options to boot. GUI is a bit of an overload out of the box but you can easily hide the extras you don't immediately use or need. 5/5 this is the level of sophistication everyone should strive for.

Excellent but no user guide.

cdxdoggo on

Australia

HopefullyHereIsASimpleGuideForDummiesByADummy.1.AcceptPermissions.2.TapTickToAcceptLanguage.3.ScanDirectoriesAutoOrManual(IfApplicable)-TapAutomatic.4.YouShouldNowBeAtWhatICallTheMusicPlayScreen-TapForwardArrowOnTopLeftToGoToTheMainScreen.(WithEqAndSpectrumGraph)TapEqIconToReturnToMusicScreen.5.DoNotAdjustAnySettingsOrSliders(UnlessYouKnowWhatYouAreAttemptingToDo).6.TapGearIcon(Settings)TapEqualizerPresets&ScrollToAcoustic/JazzEct&TapOnRightToSelect&ReturnToSettingsScreen.7.TapDspEffect,TapStereoEffect&ThenTapSurroundForSpeakersOrCrossfeedForHeadphonesToTurnOn.-ReturnToMainScreen.8.TapOrLeaveAloneToTurnTheFollowingOnOrOff.Tempo-OffFade-OffEq-OnAgp-OnPreamp-OffCompressor-EitherSpeaker-Either.TapToTurnSurroundOnDither-OnMute-Off.DoNotTouchOrAdjustEqSlidersAsThisWillChangeAcousticSettings.TheSliderUnderTheEqSimplyScrollsThroughTheDifferentFrequencySettings.SetGainSliderToAround50ButStartLower9.TapForwardArrowOnTopLeftToReturnToPlayScreen&SelectMusicOrSource(3LinesTopRight)AndTapPlayArrow.TapEqIcon(TopLeft)ToReturnToMainScreenAndLookAtAllThePrettyLightsAsTheMusicHopefullyPlaysForYou. I hope that this might assist someone. Cheers,- Rob.

The Swiss Army knife of music players

Rafaelo Porter on

Australia

While every other media player is focusing on simplicity this media player goes the opposite way and gives you much more in depth customisation options than any other player. It is not the most user friendly by any means, but it certainly is a very high quality player. Normalisation using Replaygain (EBU R128) can scan the entire iTunes library on your phone, produces results which I believe are better than Apple’s Soundcheck. And you can even set the target LUFS level! The equaliser can also be set to between 4-30 band parametric EQ. And other DSP effects can be incorporated to tailor the sound you’re after. If you’re after the Swiss Army knife of music players, this is it. If you don’t wish to tackle the learning curve required to utilise this app, use Apple’s Music app instead.

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