Colibri is a native macOS audio player built from scratch on BASS technology.
Colibri supports crystal-clear bit-perfect playback of all popular lossless and lossy audio formats, uses only a tiny amount of computing power, and offers a clean and intuitive user experience.
What’s New
Version 2.2.0:
Fixes:
- an audio hiccup that could occur during song transition in CoreAudio mode
- DSD song change in PCM data sending mode doesn't apply EQ settings
- DSD song change in PCM data sending mode lowers the system volume
- playing a DSD song after a non-DSD song in DoP/DoPA data sending modes can cause noise to be played
- seeking using the left/right arrow keys can sometimes fail when a DSD song is played in DoP/DoPA mode
- multiple crashes during song loading while AirPlay mode is active
- multiple crashes when adding many folders at once from different storage media
- folders with multiple nested levels of Cue Sheets don't load recursively
- when Cue sheet reading fails, the fallback folder reading isn't triggered
- files without file extension are loaded when adding a folder
- adding a Cue sheet after restarting Colibri can mess up previously added Cue sheet song processed metadata
- when file metadata reading fails (or if it is empty), the filename is not shown
- multiple Sandbox related issues
Updates:
- FLAC module to 2.4.5.4
- WavPack module to 2.4.7.4
- Cue sheet processing now uses multi-pass file encoding detection
- reduced memory usage during AirPlay loop 'current song' mode
- removed deprecated CoreAudio calls
- Sandbox bookmarks are now refreshed when becoming stale
Compatibility
macOS 10.13.0 or later
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for spreading the word. One correction: Colibri supports macOS 10.10 and up, not just 10.11
Also feedback/support is available for K’ed versions as well, do not hesitate to shoot me an email if you need support.
Cheers,
Gabor Hargitai
Very interesting perspective on software.