HDtracks Music Libary Software For Macs


For casual listening I am currently using iTunes (on an iMac) and a WiFi Squeezebox Duet feeding, via analog output from the Squeezebox, a Pioneer Elite receiver. I want to upgrade the system to HD audio via adding a Squeezebox Touch. I know that iTunes will not handle HD audio files (anything above 16/44) and need alternative software to handle the music library. HDTracks recommend; Amara, Pure Music or Decibel software for Mac. Which one do you use and why?

Marcus
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Recently I became a new and happy user of Amarra. It comes with a brilliantly executed EQ function with many pre-set functions to use for different occassions or for room correction. For example, I use the bass boost when I want to have freinds over and listen to rock or modern music. Otherwise I am experimenting with the other pre-sets right now with the plan to do sound measurements in my listening room. That's when I hope to dial in the right EQ setting to get the best sound. Oh, and it integrates with iTunes very well. JMTC.