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Audirvana for Mac - version 3.5
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<blockquote data-quote="Mat" data-source="post: 986006" data-attributes="member: 20818"><p>On a reply from Audirvana it was stated that the linking problem between iTunes and Audirvana is the file extention that locks the music for iTune use only. Hense the non DRM comment above. There is coversion software available but that would mean a lengthy process. The other option is to download files using the Apple Lossless Encoder, which will open up better resolution options, in line with what your dac can deliver- (within the Audirvana dac out settings). I then select Music Integrated Mode, under the Audirvana tab. This gives me the quality advantages associated with Audirvana (i.e. 32/384khz on the Audio-gd R2R II), while the iTunes library is open for selection and navigation. The discomfort is when you move between the non-iTunes library and iTunes. The Audirvana software selection will have to change each time and a different iPhone remote will have to be used. This is my current understanding.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mat, post: 986006, member: 20818"] On a reply from Audirvana it was stated that the linking problem between iTunes and Audirvana is the file extention that locks the music for iTune use only. Hense the non DRM comment above. There is coversion software available but that would mean a lengthy process. The other option is to download files using the Apple Lossless Encoder, which will open up better resolution options, in line with what your dac can deliver- (within the Audirvana dac out settings). I then select Music Integrated Mode, under the Audirvana tab. This gives me the quality advantages associated with Audirvana (i.e. 32/384khz on the Audio-gd R2R II), while the iTunes library is open for selection and navigation. The discomfort is when you move between the non-iTunes library and iTunes. The Audirvana software selection will have to change each time and a different iPhone remote will have to be used. This is my current understanding. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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