
Not sure if the developer for this app has given up on it. The iTunes playlist is organize, but if you decide to import your own high resolution music to the Amarra Player, then its a night mare to sort between the Apple Music and the high res files, to add insult to injury, the app at time group two or more albums together, making it difficult to find your music, plus there is no easy way to easily label and organize your music in a logical manner. Then I remembered that I had downloaded the Amarra app months ago an never given much thought to it again, because there were not much to be excited about, as far as features go. Polish polish polish, and this will be a lovely app soon.Īfter paying for every “so-called” high resolution apps in the App Store for the sake of comparison and finding out that there are marginal differences between them, as far as sound quality goes, well, in my opinion, and ended up less than satisfied with their sound quality, I see that It recognizes they are there, but they do not show up unless you attempt to reload the playlist several times. One bug I found immediately is an extension of the desktop software, and that is that my multiple hundred of track playlists don't show all the tracks included when you open them. While your simply remote controlling the desktop app, it is a great asset to your listening experience and is worth downloading. That said, this remote app (I guess because of the developer kit for iOS devices) seems more polished and fluid than the desktop experience. So, while your music sounds better, your interface with said software will be slow to deliver the same level of polish of the actual TIDAL app. Yes, this common releasing of unpolished work is not going anywhere, for many books actually advocate this way of developing technological solutions. but it sounds nice so many of us audiophiles are willing to be what they call "early adopters" in the tech world. Now, the OSX AfT app is buggy, not very pretty beyond the surface, and a pain in general. Tonight I downloaded the new version of 'Amarra for Tidal' to my MacBook and when I checked to see what this new update brought, I saw that the remote functionality that many users have been waiting for has been released. Visit to get your free 15 day free trial of Amarra LuxeĪs of this writing on Jan 14, this app works. Formats Supported MQA Decode up to 96 kHz (Amarra Luxe license required) AIFF, AIFC, MP3, ALAC, FLAC, WAV, AAC, DSD->PCM real-time conversion NOTE: Amarra Play must be running on same wireless network as computer.Use Amarra Play to play your music on your IOS device Download files to your IOS device (local files only) Stream files to your IOS device (local, Qobuz and TIDAL files).Remote control of Amarra Luxe and Amarra sQ+ from Amarra Play.

Upgrade with the in-app purchase for MQA decoding, expand to a professional grade, customizable EQ and add access to your Qobuz and TIDAL accounts as well! When used with Amarra Luxe, unlock the following features:.Spice it all up with a set of powerful EQ presets. A free version to get superior sound for your audio files copied to your mobile device including FLAC files as well as your local Apple Music library.Now providing access to your Qobuz account and soon your TIDAL account, Amarra Play is the app that brings you the tools to get the music you love right at your fingertips. Amarra Play brings the highest quality playback to your IOS device.
