The audio this player puts out sounds gorgeous. Its probably the best Ive heard from all App Store FLAC programs - it does wonders for 24/96 files despite the limitations of the hardware playing them (I suspect that has something to do with the battery drain thats already been noted). It does have a couple shortcomings, though a few of them I feel are tied to lack of documentation and support.
* Folders: I can create folders but cant seem to move anything into them - would be useful when adding tracks since the list on mine gets very long and I just about go bug-eyed creating mixes. Forgive me if I missed it, but it just doesnt seem that obvious.
* Artists: This program doesnt seem to recognize artists, just tracks by artists - theres no "sort by artist" or "sort by album" or even a directory the files can automatically be sorted into when uploading beyond alpha or numeric, depending on the file name.
* Finally, there is really no "FLAC Player Pro Support". Ive clicked the "support" link a couple times and found a minimal website with links to another app that plays MP3s but nothing for this app. Its a dead end.
Finally, a plea: do. not. add. an. equalizer. If it sounds this good, you probably dont want to play with one. As someone else noted, if you need one, better headphones are probably the solution. Thanks - despite the notes Im actually enjoying this app immensely. A couple tweaks and more obvious support and youll have the best money can buy.
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