Most music players show you a waveform and a volume knob. PureBit shows you the rest of it — every decoder, every conversion, every filter — so you know exactly what's happening between the file and your ears. For the listener who cares whether a 24-bit FLAC actually plays as 24-bit. Whether the DAC is getting the native sample rate. What an EQ band sounds like when it's measured, not just imagined. What you get: - Lossless and Hi-Res playback. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAV, DSD. Native CoreAudio path that respects your DAC's preferred format. No forced upsampling unless you ask for it. - A live Signal Path view. Source rate, decoder output, every DSP node, the format reaching the hardware. Tap a node, see what it's doing. Tap again, change it. - 10-band parametric EQ with adjustable Q. AutoEq integration pulls a target curve for your headphones straight from the AutoEq community (jaakkopasan…
Every shipping app on the App Store has gone through the same decisions you're working through right now: which screenshot goes first, what caption sits over it, which device frame to show, what color the background should be. The store listing above is PureBit - Hi-Res Music Player's answer to those questions — public, real, and live in the store.
Notice the icon in particular — it's the one thing users see in every context: search results, the home screen, push notifications. PureBit - Hi-Res Music Player's icon is a tiny canvas that has to work at 60×60 and 1024×1024 alike. Tap "View on App Store" above for the full screenshot set Apple didn't surface through their API.
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