Deep Classical Music Support
Completely reconstructed metadata parsing, accurately recognizing composers, conductors, orchestras, and Opus numbers. Added multi-dimensional tagging for genre, mood, and instrument.
Hi-Res player for local and cloud libraries
Pure Player — a high-performance Hi-Res music player without compromise. v3.0 brings deep support for classical music, a brand-new music discovery page, and extreme performance optimizations, preserving a pure musical sanctuary for you in a noisy digital world.
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Completely reconstructed metadata parsing, accurately recognizing composers, conductors, orchestras, and Opus numbers. Added multi-dimensional tagging for genre, mood, and instrument.
Elegant cross-indexing of local and NAS libraries based on the multi-dimensional tagging system. No commercial algorithms — you take the lead in discovering hidden gems in your collection.
Deeply tuned underlying architecture with millisecond-level response times. Even with 100k+ tracks, browsing, searching, and switching remain buttery smooth.
Supports WebDAV/SMB, Google Drive, and Baidu Netdisk. TB-scale lossless resources are ready to play instantly, as smooth as local files.
Built-in high-precision parametric EQ (PEQ) and professional headphone calibration data from the ASR community to restore the best sound of your gear.
Designed for external DACs. DoP mode supports up to DSD256, achieving true Bit-Perfect output without resampling loss.
We rewrote the metadata engine to support complex tags like composer, conductor, and orchestra, adding multi-dimensional indexing for genre and instruments tailored for classical collections.
The discovery page doesn't rely on algorithms but uses your own metadata. It offers an elegant interface to help you actively unearth long-forgotten tracks based on mood or instrument.
Yes. In v3.0, we optimized indexing and rendering for libraries over 100k tracks, ensuring buttery smooth scrolling and instant track switching.
You can reach us via email [email protected] or submit issues and suggestions through GitHub Issues.