Soundwaves 2.19
Soundwaves 2.19 has been released on the App Store and Mac App Store.
This release improves Soundwaves’ behaviour when switching audio output to an AirPlay 1 device.
Soundwaves 2.19 has been released on the App Store and Mac App Store.
This release improves Soundwaves’ behaviour when switching audio output to an AirPlay 1 device.
Soundwaves 2.18 has been released on the App Store and Mac App Store.
This release fixes playback for 24-bit FLAC files.
Soundwaves makes it easy to access your music archive on iOS devices or on your Mac, but it needs a compatible Subsonic server to connect to.
If you don’t have a server to run Subsonic (or Nextcloud, or other servers supporting the same APIs), or you prefer a simpler solution, you might wish to try Astiga. In their own words:
Astiga is a streaming service for your own music library. You can play your music wherever you are in the world. You store your music in a cloud storage service of your choice (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Backblaze, S3, pCloud and most services that support WebDAV, FTP or SFTP) and Astiga plays it from there. There’s a Web based player, plus an app for Android, and as you know because we implement the Subsonic protocol any Subsonic client should work.
Because you have control over your music, you get to say how it’s organized, what music is in it, etc. We also feel privacy is important.
Soundwaves 2.17 has been released on the App Store and Mac App Store.
This is a maintenance release, fixing a couple of minor problems.
TabView 3.9 has been released on the Mac App Store.
This release adds a new View → Zoom menu, enabling you to change the zoom level also with your keyboard via its shortcuts.