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FLAC player app for iphone
scb:
--- Quote from: edtyre on October 18, 2020, 04:06:27 PM ---Onkyo HF Player! If you buy the $10 add on, you then can play 24 bit flac and even DSD files.
Been using this for 5 years now. Files can be added or subtracted via Itunes
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/onkyo-hf-player-hi-res-music/id704139896
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I've also been using this for over 5 years. works great
audBall:
--- Quote from: morst on October 25, 2021, 03:34:59 PM ---I plug the iPhone directly into the computer (I have mac), and use Music which is the new name for the program formerly known as iTunes, then drag and drop.
I have not used "the cloud" to add any of my own music to my phone, though I've purchased a track from the iTunes store a couple of times, as I needed them for other people's projects.
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Thanks. I should have mentioned I am on a PC/Windows. I'm aware of the iTunes > Music transition, but I think iTunes is still the software interface for Windows. I have a lot of music on the phone currently, but it always seems like a monumental task when it comes around the changing things up, especially on a fresh install of iTunes where you're effectively required to swipe clean the music on the phone to start a new library (aside from 3rd party apps I don't really want to mess with).
Are you iPhone/PC users who are using the above apps avoiding the iPhone's Music app altogether?
Liquid Meat:
--- Quote from: audBall on October 25, 2021, 07:50:47 PM ---
--- Quote from: morst on October 25, 2021, 03:34:59 PM ---I plug the iPhone directly into the computer (I have mac), and use Music which is the new name for the program formerly known as iTunes, then drag and drop.
I have not used "the cloud" to add any of my own music to my phone, though I've purchased a track from the iTunes store a couple of times, as I needed them for other people's projects.
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Thanks. I should have mentioned I am on a PC/Windows. I'm aware of the iTunes > Music transition, but I think iTunes is still the software interface for Windows. I have a lot of music on the phone currently, but it always seems like a monumental task when it comes around the changing things up, especially on a fresh install of iTunes where you're effectively required to swipe clean the music on the phone to start a new library (aside from 3rd party apps I don't really want to mess with).
Are you iPhone/PC users who are using the above apps avoiding the iPhone's Music app altogether?
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I avoided the music/itunes app and put everything on VOX and google drive. The music/itunes app was so buggy that I wanted to avoid it. I have all my stuff backed up locally and in the cloud as a side benefit. Not sure how PC/iPhone might function though.
audBall:
^ So, the VOX app acts as the player as well, correct? That sounds like a viable method. I have access to a MS OneDrive account so may look into the syncing method that way.
Liquid Meat:
Vox you upload to their server. Kinda a PITA for large libraries. Cloudbeat player just reads from you OneDrive.
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