Flacbox is a hi-res music player with an audio equalizer and bass booster. With this application, you can open almost any audio file on your MAC and listen to the music in a lossless format. You can move all your music to the personal NAS storage or cloud service to free up space on your computer. Then you can connect to the cloud service and listen to your music directly or download your favorite songs for offline playback. You can sync your music library automatically and all audio files will be grouped by categories. You can also create music playlists and change songs order. This application has a professional audio equalizer with different presets for the most popular music genres. But you can also select manual equalizer settings and change preamplifier gain if you need to make your music louder. You can work with your music collection as files using a built-in file manager. All basic operations are supported. A smart search engine will help you to find favorite albums and songs in your music library. Main application features: - Audio formats: FLAC, ALAC, OPUS, DSF, MKA, MP3, AAC, OGG, M4A, WAV, AIFF, M4V, WMA and others. - Cloud services: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, MEGA, TeraCLOUD, Yandex.Disk, WD MyCloud Home, MediaFire, MyDrive, pCloud, HiDrive. - Supported network protocols: WebDAV, SMB, DLNA. - Audio equalizer. - AirPlay, SONOS via AirPlay2. - File transfer via Wi-Fi. - ID3 Tags Editor. - Playback speed control. - Pitch correction. - File manager. - Audio playlists. - Recently played files. - Audio bookmarks. - Sleep timer. - Shuffle mode. - Album covers. - Advanced search. - Background mode.
for Mac and iPhone , YOU NEED TO PAY TWICE
WITH THE SAME SOFTWARE, YOU HAVE PAID UPGRADED TO ADVANCED ON THE IPHONE, BUT YOU NEED TO PAY TO UPGRADE AGAIN ON THE MAC, AND YOU NEED TO PAY TWICE. If I had known this, I wouldn't have bought it once.
Best Cloud Player !
The best online player I've ever used that supports both computer and mobile platforms. It would be perfect if it could support multi-track playback. I would consider paying for an upgrade if that feature was available.
MIxed Bag
Quality of playback is really good, Equilizer is easy to operate. I love Audio Player feture which allows for a user just throw songs on it and it starts playback... but!!! I hate that I can not add additional song to Audio Player. When I try to drag another song to the bottom of the audio player que it takes out everything else and starts playing song(s) I just drag into it This also prevents a user from adding songs from different folders into Audio Player. Very annoying.
Best Player
Great
Can't sort files
if there's a way then I couldn't find it. no matter what i did this *%&$% program wouldn't let me sort some 150 short files on a playlist.
Incredible compatibility, vaguely bewildering UI, some missing features
I got this app so that I can play media off of a Plex server using DLNA. This works surprising well, and it's the only app of its kind that seems to allow what I want. It generally does this well, and it might go the distance with me. It features a fully flexible sleep timer, fine-grained control of media/metadata synchronization, AirPlay/Bluetooth, fine-grained queue support, and a number of other little features I really wanted. There are several rough spots, however, so I'm not giving this a perfect rating. Listing below: What is the difference between this and Evermusic? I literally cannot tell. Libraries/files/metadata cannot be stored nor synced in iCloud Drive, despite being a native macOS/iOS app. DLNA synchronization is painfully slow. It is also deeply confusing because Plex exposes its library several times over in different ways in DLNA, along with its *preferences*?? How weird. Having online music, offline music, and external files in different places in the app is really confusing. It would seem preferable to expose, instead, simply a library, whose underlying files could be located locally, externally, or online. Reminders of how to use the app interface are intrusive and cannot be disabled. Settings are laid out in an odd way. "User interface" stuff probably belongs grouped in with the settings for that part of the interface it actually affects. Deeply frustrating that there are very poor options for sorting and viewing. By default, for example, genres are presented as a *list of songs*. Under artists, you can choose to view songs or albums, which is inconsistent with genre (which does not give you this choice). The only way to see, say, artists or albums together under a genre is to sort by one or the other to group those songs together. There's no concept of sorting by multiple things (like artist then year). Play queues can be edited, but certain nice things are missing, like the ability to clear everything in the queue *after* the song you're playing. There is also no easy, one-click way to play a single track without playing all the others (best way available is to choose "Play Next" and then start playback, a two-step process). Airplay works, but it gets easily confused about how to set the volume for an Airplay device. I'll be watching to see how this app develops in the future. Thanks!
Hello everyone in this version we fixed major issues. Fixed songs import. Fixed audio tags editor navigation. Added arabic numbers support in search. Fixed songs/albums switcher. Fixed albums loading speed in music library. Fixed synchronization issues. Fixed metadata loader.
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