Now, the French company (re-)introduces a one-time-purchase version, which does not include access to streaming content.ĭamien Plisson and his team have added numerous new features to the player software, turning it into Audirvana Studio – and changed the business model to be subscription-based.Ĭomplete with the apps for iOS and Android, Audirvana will cost about 98 Euros in the future. With "Audirvana Studio", the player software "Audirvana" switched to being a subscription sevice last year. All changes are not only included in the subscription version Audirvana Studio, but also in "Audirvana Origin", the one-time-purchase version, which can only access locally stored music, not Qobuz and Tidal. Audirvana 2.0 saves settings individually for each output device.Īudirvana also offers an update for the Remote App: It can now be operated on tablets in horizontal "landscape" mode. New features also include improved gapless playback, which compensates for faulty UPnP implementations in some network players. The audio analyzer function has also been further improved, according to Audirvana: it scans the piece of music during playback and determines its actual resolution, detects compressed elements and upsampling. With this, Audirvana is now also ready for multi-room operation. With the recent update to version 2.0, Audirvana can stream not only to UPnP-compatible network players, but also to Chromecast devices, at up to 24-bit and 96 kHz resolution. From now on, Chromecast can be used in conjunction with the player software Audirvana.
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