The philosophy of Fidelia is just about the opposite of the typical "bit-perfect" approach, though you can configure it as a simple bit-perfect transport if you really want to. It also has a very well designed remote control app for iPhone or iPod Touch, though as I write there are still a few bugs that need to get fixed before it gets an unconditional thumbs-up from me. It's very simple to use with useful on-screen information and just a touch of space-wasting eye candy. The user interface takes on the visual appearance of something you might put in your hifi rack. It also supports just about any other common music file format - yes, including FLAC - and can directly index and search your music collection without reorganising your files. However it still knows how to read your iTunes Library contents, including your playlists, and will play back all your non-DRM tracks. It's a standalone player, not an iTunes adjunct like Amarra or Pure Music. Fidelia is a new Mac-only audio player from Audiofile Engineering, and I like it a lot.
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