03-17-2021, 05:31 PM
(03-17-2021, 03:56 PM)FrankMiller Wrote:(03-17-2021, 02:12 PM)fab10 Wrote:(03-17-2021, 10:47 AM)FrankMiller Wrote: Vox and Onkyo HF Player for iOS both handle FLAC audio playback.One requirement to consider is that it must be possible to create a playlist that contains several instances of the same track. Many players either cannot do that or don’t do it well.
Vox didn’t work for me but I don’t remember exactly why. I didn’t know Onkyo HF, thanks for the recommendation, I am downloading it right now so I can test it.
Either way, “foobar2000” still works well.
In Vox you can either use the 'Add to Queue' function the amount of times you want to play the track, or add the sound file to the library with different files names, such as 'Ocean Surf 1', Ocean Surf 2', etc. Not the best option, but works.
Yes, that was exactly the problem . I want a playlist ready to play with the right number of tracks at the push of a button - I have to start it hundreds of times when I am tired at night, at bedtime.
I wasn’t thrilled either with the idea of creating 7 copies of a file measuring 300 to 700 GB each, up to 5GB down the drain per stage lol, over 30 GB for LTU, way too much for a mobile device.
I’ll test that Onkyo, I might like it better and I could certainly use a backup player but so far foobar2000 works perfectly, even if it looks like a Windows program from the 90s.
E3+DRS -> LTU6 -> IYE -> DRS -> LTU6 Refresher -> OF3