Vox Music Player beta is updated by improving its interface

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This music player was originally created as a universal player For a wide variety of file types in 2007, its credentials were a functionality-focused, minimalist design which earned it instant fame at the time, however it was not all good news as development stalled and the independent studio That created it, Coppertino, has been modifying it in its interface until what we see today, the beta version 1.0 of this reinvented player.

The original and minimalist design is still preserved, first of all that it had at that time but comes equipped with a number of improvements. Its integration with iTunes is fantastic since when you open the program directly it will ask us if we want it to be the default music player or on the other hand if we want it to be for formats that iTunes cannot play, something really well thought out.

The supported formats would be MP3, FLAC, AAC, Musepack, Ogg Vorbis, WAV among many others besides being equally compatible with network drives, external hard drives ... and many other sources to draw on. It is worth noting the equalizer that it integrates with presets and adjustments to improve the audio experience and the possibility of choosing the independent VOX library that we create or throwing away with the one we already have from iTunes.

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Then I leave you the most relevant characteristics in more detail.

  • VOX 1.0 supports literally any font that your Mac can access. Music can be added from external hard drives, network drives, and VPNs connected to storage systems.
  • Supports multiple output devices that use the AirPort protocol.
  • Integrated equalizer with a wide variety of presets and adjustments.
  • Transform a source into stereo, into a 7.1 or 5.1 output
  • The Stereo Bauer function offers more realistic sound when listening to stereo music through headphones.
  • Your music stops automatically when headphones are disconnected.
  • Multi-gesture support in OS X, including changing the playlist, music sources or simply adjusting the volume.

The beta is public and open for those of you who dare, you can download it from the developer's website and try it out.

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Source - Macrumors


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