A solution which works with all (or most) audio sources and apps, modifying the default system behavior of upsampling 44/16 to 48KHz when playing to the Quad DAC. Add in a slew of preference and customization options and there’s enough to keep happy any audiophile within the vicinity. With system-wide, I mean a solution that does not rely on certain player apps such as UAPP or Neutron, which we know can do it, but only when playing from inside that app. Enable BitPerfect, run iTunes as you normally would and the sound difference is like night and day-BitPerfect upscales the audio sent to the output device. Launch BitPerfect for the first time, designate which audio library you want it to use and it’ll quickly scan your iTunes library, inform you that it’s made changes to the library and is ready to begin working. The program, which resides in your OS X menu bar, can be quickly enabled or disabled with a click of the mouse. BitPerfect opens a world of clearer, more present sound that you never thought was possible from your Mac’s speakers.īitPerfect is sleek, minimal, unobtrusive, and powerful. Mac App Store link) shows what iTunes music is capable of and is an audiophile’s dream. To achieve Bit-Perfect output you will need to switch off all DSP effects (check DSP Effects section in Neutrons settings) and Dithering. ![]() It’s there, it does a serviceable job of managing and playing my music, it functions as a device hub and it does a good job of it. ![]() In spite of the criticism levied against it, I tend to give iTunes the benefit of the doubt.
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