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This app works nearly flawless on my iPod touch 2019 gen. However, on my Android 12 mini the app barely functions. Song repeat doesn’t work majority of the time. After the song is done playing, the music stops. The play/pause also stops working and the app must be restarted. Shuffle also doesn’t always work and stops playing after a few songs. I am using imported songs from files. Thanks in advance.
I use this app with my Mobile Pro 4th generation and hook it to my Schiit Stack. The reason(s) I have to give it a 3 star rating is: 1. When playing music, you need the option to rotate the screen. 2. You need to make it user friendly to download flac/alac files from Google Music to the app. Your instructions only relate to iTunes, which is no more.I found a workaround, but it is a pain. I have been using this for a couple of days. The sound is very pleasant with my set up. But PLEASE!!! Do an update. It’s 2021.
How does one add or delete music from the HF Player now that iTunes is gone?
Installed this app, my data slowed down, could not send texts, audio routing got messed up, texts got deleted. I kept restoring my phone thinking it was the OS, but I would install this app right after that, problems began again. Restored and did not install this app, my phone is now works great! . Causes problem with audio routing and background sync.
This is already a great music player. What’s missing is MQA defold. Now that dongles are sold that support MQA defold at the hardware level, just need the software to pass the stream to it. There are currently 2 IOS apps (that I know of) that support MQA defold: Tidal and Amarra Play. Amarra Play allows for local MQA files to be defolded properly so hopefully HF player will be another. Then I’ll completely switch to HF. Thank goodness for this software. It at least offers a decent alternative for the IOS audiophile.
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