High-Resolution Audio
VOX Music Player supports a wide range of high-resolution audio formats including FLAC, ALAC, DSD, and more, delivering superior sound quality.
Integrated Radio
The player includes over 30,000 internet radio stations, allowing users to discover and enjoy a wide variety of music and genres.
Cloud Storage
VOX offers cloud storage via its LOOP service, enabling users to upload and access their entire music library from the cloud without compromising on audio quality.
Sleek Interface
The application features an intuitive and sleek user interface, making it easy to navigate and enjoy music.
Cross-Platform
VOX is available on both macOS and iOS devices, offering seamless music experience across Apple platforms.
Vox.rocks lets you upload UNLIMITED music in FLAC (and play in FLAC) from their iOS app (and and Mac and beta Windows app).
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over 1 year ago
I remember Vox has great support for lossless music. As per foobar2000 UI preference, Idk if there’s any.
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over 1 year ago
Lots of good suggestions here. One option I haven’t seen mentioned yet is Vox: https://vox.rocks/ It’s a paid service that seems fairly well polished with apps for different platforms, including mobile. Wondering if anyone’s using it and what the feedback is.
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over 1 year ago
If one is not up for self hosting (e.g Plex or Jellyfin) then Vox may be of interest. It has a quality Winamp-like media player and offers a lossless digital locker as a subscription. Plus it does BS2B which is a nice thing to have. https://vox.rocks/.
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over 1 year ago
Https://vox.rocks (has commercial aspects, looks pretty but I’ve found it can be a bit crashy).
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over 1 year ago
There are a lot of music players for the Mac, here are a few of them: https://swinsian.com/ https://colibri-lossless.com/ https://cog.losno.co/ https://vox.rocks/.
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almost 2 years ago
I think Obsidian[0] is a good example, though the online feature-set is limited to syncing (which makes sense). Another might be Vox[1]. But both of these just enable sync functionality, not social or data enhancement. [0] – https://obsidian.md/ [1] – https://vox.rocks/.
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about 2 years ago
I’ve been using Vox for years now, but they started trying to sell their subscription service and have been locking some of its features. It also sometimes stops working when connecting or disconnecting Bluetooth headphones.
VLC plays the files, but it’ll play them endlessly. (which is something that I sometimes want)
Audio Overload works fine, but it doesn’t have a great UI: many things will break the audio…
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almost 3 years ago
I used Vox a while ago (https://vox.rocks/), it seems to be still around. Can’t say it’s the perfect solution, but its ux beats iTunes and it looks hot.
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about 3 years ago