![]() ![]() HQPlayer is developed by a Finnish guy Jussi, who is very active on internet forums answering questions. Anyone can try it and test it properly themselves before the purchase.Īnd here we get to the developer. HQPlayer has a free demo and can be used for 30min (if I recall right) at a time and then it just needs to be restarted and one can play another 30min. While the web UI is somewhat ascetic (and some people have given negative comments due to that), I personally would like the dev focus on creating more filters etc. From there you can select filters modulators, EQ, crossfeed, target DAC etc. You can configure HQPlayer from your browser (localhost:8088, if it's running on the same computer where you are trying to access it). Note that when using HQPlayer, you should not use Roon's DSP or volume control, but deliver music to HQPlayer bit perfect and let HQPlayer do all the processing or you are going to get lower SQ. Roon will send music to HQPlayer which will then upsample it and send it forward to your DAC. You can connect Roon to HQPlayer from Roon's settings and then use HQPlayer as your target. HQPlayer Embedded is a software that you run on your computer and it integrates with Roon seamlessly. What I'm going to focus on here is Embedded. Pro is software for producers(?) to upsample files beforehand and distribute those pre-calculated. So what is it? HQPlayer comes in 3 flavors: Desktop, Embedded and Pro. HQPlayer is a curious tool that, like May, changed the way I see things and listen to music. ![]() This is the reason why all my previous (the all 2 of them) are giving 5 stars. I don't write reviews but whenever I find something that impresses me deeply and I think that advertising it makes world a better place. ![]()
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