Audiophile Gapless Playback
Rewrote the core audio buffering mechanism to achieve perfect gapless playback. Enjoy coherent classical symphonies, live concerts, and concept albums without annoying pauses.
Hi-Res player with gapless playback, smart playlists, and cloud library
Pure Player — a high-performance Hi-Res music player without compromise. v4.0 introduces true audiophile-grade gapless playback, smart playlists powered by a multi-dimensional tag engine, and original multiple play queues, preserving a pure musical sanctuary for you in a noisy digital world.
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Rewrote the core audio buffering mechanism to achieve perfect gapless playback. Enjoy coherent classical symphonies, live concerts, and concept albums without annoying pauses.
Automatically scans your library and generates exclusive playlists in real time using preset templates powered by our multi-dimensional tag engine.
Create and manage multiple independent play queues simultaneously. Keep symphonies, rock, and jazz separate and switch between different moods with one click.
Reconstructed metadata engine accurately identifies Composer, Conductor, Orchestra, and Opus numbers, combined with Genre and Mood tags for classical collections.
Supports WebDAV and SMB protocols. Cloud indexing technology reads metadata and covers in seconds for instant, smooth lossless cloud playback.
Built-in high-precision PEQ, AudioScienceReview (ASR) headphone calibration data, and Bit-Perfect DSD output (DoP up to DSD256) via external DACs.
We completely rewrote the audio buffer mechanism to support gapless playback, ensuring classical symphonies and live albums play continuously without pauses.
It runs on our rebuilt multi-dimensional tag engine. The current version provides automatic preset templates, and the next iteration will allow free custom condition filters.
You can build separate temporary queues for different genres or moods, and switch active playback between them instantly without losing your progress in other queues.
You can reach us via email [email protected] or submit issues and suggestions through GitHub Issues.