![]() And you can always switch back to iTunes if you want. JRiver and I believe Audirvana can work with your iTunes Library - they can read and index all the music in it, so you don't (as far as I know) need to copy all your iTunes music elsewhere. itunes definitely is not bitperfect Windows media player has its own EQ/processing, it can be made bitperfect, but you must change the settings. By default, unless you tell it not too, most apps add EQ or processing of some sort. If you are using JRiver, Audirvana, or any other similar third party music player, then you do not need BitPerfect - and in fact, BitPerfect will not work with them because BitPerfect works only with iTunes. Bitperfect means passing the data to whatever dac you are using without changing it. It is made by a third-party developer (although it is available for purchase from the Mac App Store).īitPerfect is meant to be used in conjunction with iTunes. Roon bit perfect out to a Meridian end point that does MQA decoding will. So if anyone can please provide more info on BitPerfect, if I need it.what circumstances is BitPerfect beneficial or not required.would greatly appreciate some pointers.īitPerfect is not made by Apple. To enable playback, connect a USB A to B cable between your PC or Mac and the. I think my library will also be linked to my iTunes library (since I will be using a new Mac soon). When I have my new, upcoming digital music library (on JRiver Media Center), and it will be a combo of CD rips, PCM downloads (16 and 24 bit), and DSD rips/downloads, will I have any need for BitPerfect or do I just go with something like Audirvana +? ![]() ![]() ![]() Is Apple's "BitPerfect" designed to be a substitute for other software like Audirvana +, Amarra (sp.), HQPlayer, etc.? BitPerfect is meant to be used in conjunction with iTunes. ![]()
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