HYSOLID is a player software that can play high resolution music by only activating the PC.
No need for signing in Windows. It can be easily operated by the designated smart phone app.
- Itunes Bitperfect
- Bit Perfect Player Android
- Bitperfect Linux Player
- Bitperfect Player Windows 10
- Bit Perfect For Mac
Playing as solid as is
HYSOLID was developed to seek the best quality of sound more than anything. HYSOLID’s playing engine is meticulously engineered to the details to minimize the computing noise towards the sound data and noises generated from I/O etc. to realize more natural playing of the original sound.
> Concept
BitPerfect is that rarest of audio gems. Designed above all else for uncompromising audiophile quality, it is probably the lowest-cost high-end audio product you will ever buy. It allows you to use iTunes as your primary music management tool. Whenever you ask iTunes to play a music file, BitPerfect steps in behind the scenes and takes over. BitPerfect runs together as sort of an add-on to your standard Itunes player, with the only tweak being the superior data transmission offered by BitPerfect as opposed to the standard Itunes engine. Now this is a good thing, as I don’t need to spend time over getting familiar with a new user interface and a library management interface.
Perfect Player 1.1.4 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Compatibility with this video player software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit. Having read many reviews of these products on this forum, I found the following link to best aticulate my own thoughts on the subject. Only I slightly prefer Amarra over Fidelia. Was written in 2012, yet I find the same to largely hold true. Its very well articulated and thought others here would. Installing the BitPerfect App to get ready for DSD playback in iTunes. As its name implies, BitPerfect will automatically change the system’s bit depth automatically so that you are playing hi-res music files bit-perfectly each time. BitPerfect is available for download from App store here.
Itunes Bitperfect
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Features
It is FREE to Use
HYSOLID is now available for free of charge.
Compatible with the high-resolution audio DSD 11.2MHz
Also, it is compatible with PCM (WAC, FLAC)'s 44.1kHz-384kHz, and DSD (DSF)'s 2.8MHz-11.2MHz
*It will be compatible with DSDIFF(.dff).
Easy Installation
It is easy to install A. No special knowledge required.
Functions
Compatible with ASIO and WASAPI
It is compatible with both ASIO and WASAPI (exclusive mode). It enables the bit-perfect reproduction of the sound. DSD plays in ASIO native method with ASIO, and in DoP method with WASAPI.
*ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Artworks are displayed when WAV is played
By saving the artwork image in the same folder with the sound source, the artwork is displayed when you are playing the music with the smart phone app. In FLAC and DSD, by saving the artwork image in the same files, it displays the artwork in priority.
It displays DAC’s Operation Mode
You can check the features of the sound source in play and the DAC’s operation mode (sampling rate and bit depth).
It also indicates by markings whether it is bit-perfect or not.
It also indicates by markings whether it is bit-perfect or not.
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Windows Software Version: 2.0
For Windows 7 - 10 Ipulse 3 0 1 download free.
Recommended storage: SSD
The remote control app is available for installation at App Store and Google Play.
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How to use HYSOLID
- Complete user registration for HYSOLID on this site.
- Install ‘HYSOLID’s software for Windows.
- Launch the ‘HYSOLID Tool', and sign in. In the displayed screen, specify the folder in which you saved the sound sources.
- Connect the smartphone to the same network as the PC.
- Install the app for iPhone or Android, and sign in. Select USB DAC you would like to use.
Now you are all set. When you choose a song in the smart phone app, it will play it on your PC.
Operation check models
We will introduce USB-DAC which we checked regarding the playback operations using HYSOLID.
- CHORD Mojo
- DENON DA-300USB
- iFI-Audio micro iDSDmicro iDAC2nano iDSD
- KORG DS-DAC-100
- LUXMAN DA-06DA-250
- Marants HD-DAC1
- MYTEK DIGITAL ManhattanBrooklynStereo192
- ONKYO DAC-HA200
- OPPO HA-1
- SOUND WARRIOR SWD-DA10
- TEAC UD-301
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Bit-perfect is a phrase commonly used in the audio world. When used to describe a media player, it means the player can output an exact copy of a file without making any changes.
Some players don't do bit-perfect output. This might be because they output through the system mixer which resamples to a common 'mixing sample rate' (iTunes, WMP, etc.). Or it might be because they don't support the output method necessary for certain hardware to work well (Winamp, etc.).
However, many good players can do bit-perfect output, JRiver Media Center included.
A good starting point when picking an audio player is to make sure it's capable of bit-perfect output.
Bit-perfect output is just one of many, many features of a media player. Also consider performance, stability, format support, user interface, remote support, device support, etc. All of these things work together to help you enjoy your media.
Bit-perfect vs Bit-processed
Roughly speaking, people think about digital audio in one of three ways:
A) The source is perfect, and all processing is bad processing
B) Good sound is the goal, and sometimes processing can help
C) Processing can be good, but I want to do it in my external hardware
If you're A, all you want is bit-perfect output. Many players do this, JRiver included. They all sound the same. Pick the player that checks the other boxes listed above (performance, user interface, etc.).
Bitperfect Linux Player
If you're B, JRiver has an unparalleled audio processing engine – simple things like 64-bit volume, all the way to complicated things like unlimited parametric processing, Room Correction, Convolution, ISO 226:2003 corrected volume, etc. A computer is an amazing tool for audio processing with nearly unlimited performance, flexibility, and audio quality.
If you're C, you might consider moving towards B. Computers are awesome. They don't have the same pretty lights as your expensive hardware, but they can decode and process audio in a way that will deliver the highest possible quality.
Sound of Bit-perfect
Bit-perfect players, playing the same content, running in bit-perfect mode sound the same.
This is the definition of bit-perfect. Computers are deterministic.
The only relevant things happening for audio playback are:
1) Delivering the right bits
Bitperfect Player Windows 10
2) Delivering the bits fast enough
3) Keeping system usage low enough to avoid trouble [this is debatable]
Lots of players do number 1, and it's easy to measure.
Bit Perfect For Mac
Number 2 doesn't affect sound quality unless there's a shortfall, but regardless, JRiver Media Center has the most efficient buffer fill that can be implemented on a computer (a no-lock circle buffer with no additional processing). In other words, there's no room for improvement here.
Number 3 is slippery and debatable. It doesn't make sense and can't be detected or measured when using good audio hardware. And if there is a problem, it's obvious (ticks, hiccups, hum, etc.) and not something subtle with regards to clarity, soundstage, etc. Regardless, JRiver Media Center uses less than 1% of a modern CPU for normal playback. It is elegantly multi-threaded. No player is more efficient.
If someone is trying to sell you a product that has a “better bit-perfect”, they're tricking you (and maybe themselves).
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