AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.8. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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2.8
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
30%
4 star
13%
3 star
7%
2 star
7%
1 star
43%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Amarra Play
As a stand-alone app you'll enjoy:
• 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. Spice it all up with a set of powerful EQ presets.
• 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:
• Remote control of Amarra Luxe and Amarra sQ+ from Amarra Play. Relax, sit back and enjoy!
• 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)
• 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.
Visit www.sonicstudio.com to get your free 15 day free trial of Amarra Luxe
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Reviews for Amarra Play
ePubonOS/x
Doesn’t stream local music but plays music iTunes/Music won’t play
If you have a full MQA DAC or you stream Tidal or Qbuz it is useful. If you have MQA, DSD the free version will at least play the music. The free version has useful EQ presets. It plays FLAC easily so purchased files from non-Apple stores will play. Their site says that it will STREAM local files; IT DOESN’T. Their help pages show copying music to the application on the iPad. Use VLC to stream from a local wireless hub or a connected wireless drive. It’s not elegant but it works better for the music that it can play or decode which is MOST file types. VLC will change the sample rate for HD music. Amara Play is easier to use than Apple Music, iTunes but you need disk space to store the music. It will change the DAC’s sample rate to match the music which Apple doesn’t. The playback controls are unresponsive. It feels like it is crashing. It will play MQA without the purchase but at CD quality and it takes forever to translate it. It will play DSD but it converts it to PCM very, very slowly. If you have FLAC music and don’t want to convert it and then move it iTunes Music this is convenient. If you want to play music from an external drive or networked drive then go elsewhere. VLC or the Stratospherix apps are worth looking over.
Bjack70
Adjusting volume on AP causes AL to crash!
Either AP and/or AL needs fixes!