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Genialer Musik-Player für Audio-Enthusiasten
Ja, FLAC Player ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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2 Bewertungen in Österreich
Genialer Musik-Player für Audio-Enthusiasten
With camera connection USB no 96 kHz 24 bit.
Unless you use Apple Music player (which I don’t) this app is a waste of money, get music streamer instead
With regards to sound quality nest app for sure. Great EQ settings etc. I would like to be able to do more in the app. Be able to upload artwork inside app and shuffle music option would be good.
I just bought this app and the first screen presented is add music with iTunes or SFTP server and nothing else happens. I want to add music by uploading it to the server but there is no server given to upload it to. I would appreciate some support as I am stuck
This app is my absolute top pick for best audio quality and import functionality. Have used with iPhones 4, 6 plus and SE. Superb reproduction of overtones; really shows up good and bad masters. Using wireless import function from MacBook. Works very well and I completely avoid iTunes.
Select album and track, but nothing plays.
Four years on this app. is still my favourite for playing FLAC files. However if you have an iPhone 5, 5s or iPod touch the screen layout is not quite right. Track names overlay the track numbers. Suggest you wait for the next minor update. I'm sure it won't be long. I bought this in 2012 for use with my iPad, a CCK and various Fiio DACs. Now that my iphone will support a DAC I tried this app. but found it continually crashed out or got stuck in a mess of menus. The latest update fixes all of that. The app. looks good and sounds great.
Dear Flac Player Team, I have just purchase your player for iPhone from the iTunes store for £7.99. It’s the most expensive flac player I have so far yet but it doesn’t recognise cue files. As you know the vast majority of album available that has been transferred on flac files consists of one big file containing all the songs of a given album and one cue files that is used to split the song. The cue file is as such essential because without it you cannot select specific tracks or song from the album and you can only play the all thing. Can you advise if there is a way your player can recognise cue files? If not I would be grateful if you could refund my £7.99. Thank you R
Crashes since i08 on my iPod and iPad mini 2