I have about a TB of DSD files, so Swinsian works quite well for organizing them to easily be dragged into HQP for playback. I currently use iTunes for all of my non DSD files, and drag whatever into HQP - and will continue to do so for now (AIFF). I’ve played around with the Swinsian free trial and like it. Thus he has declined our petition.įeel free to write him at Perhaps he’ll help you do all the work? He seems to be targeting, understandably, the much larger non-audiophile market. He said that incorporating HQP would be a lot of work and that he has other priorities, like creating an iOS remote. I did just hear back from James Burton, the Swinsian developer. This would strictly be for Mac, not iOS.īy remote control, I simply mean being able to control the HQP transport (at least) with my iPad using HQP on my Mac. But you'll have to be very patient, as I'm not a real programmer, so I'll be learning as I go along. If not, I should be able to develop a bridge between Swinsian Mac and HQP, similar to the way Bit Perfect, Pure Music and Amarra use iTunes as a front end for their audio engines, although mine might not be quite as seamless. Regarding Swinsian, I'm thinking I'll wait a few weeks and then ask Jussi if the Swinsian developer has contacted him about adding HQP control to Swinsian. HQP Client already is Mac remote control, so I think you need to restate your request more precisely.
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