VOX: MP3 & FLAC Music Player App Reviews

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crash

nao esta funcioando bug crash not open

for me - best Audio player for OS X

I catch myself doing 90% of all my music listening on Vox, sometimes trying some other players to see how they are. Beautiful design, all the needed functions, easy to use, SoundCloud account support (I just fish that soundcloud would stream in higher bitrate). Really handy extensions for remote/keyboard control are also there. Purchased Radio subscription to support further development. Vox is not ideal, but it is constantly improving, you definately get the feeling that developers care for the product they make and simply love listening to music. I cannot put 4 stars for one of my favorite apps on OS X. 5 stars from me. Highly recommended.

Soundcloud crash !!!

not useable with soundcloud, permanently crash

The Best Musikplayer Application on the Appstore

I can not really describe which is better, the Awesome Support from Coppertino or the Application… I found both of them has deserved five Stars. Don’t loose money for all the Applications that named for „Audiophiles“, VOX is the only one who has all in one functions. Thank You Coppertino ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

I was using it for one single time, but til now it’s gorgeous.

el capitan

it doesnt run with the newest update and el capitan 10.11.2. Crashes right from the start. No update in weeks - very bad service. I bought the in-app-option and now? I can’t use it.

Cant uninstall it completely

There is an annoying popup window launching every now and then which got installed with the app. Even deleting the app itself didnt delete this module. If your goal was pissing off your possible customers you totally succeed

Fantastic

It handles a broad range of formats. The sound quality is good. Most importantly, its just a simple music player that doesnt try to be more.

No iTunes Match

Without iTunes Match, I cant use it.

why doesn’t search work?

everything is good, however, the search function doesn’t work !!!!!!

Great features - high CPU load

Loved it, until I noticed that my MBA cpu fan was running all the time. Massive CPU usage, even when no music is actively being played. Uninstalling.

Too many bugs…crashes all the time.

Downloaded this app as a Itunes replacement (and to handle FLAC files). The look and feel of the app is good but its performance is not - VOX crashes all the time when playing songs and uses a lot of resources to run. Hopefully it makes it beyond the beta stage that it is in at the moment….

Poor Quality and unstable!

Attempt to load audio files on a network drive, crashes. Restart the app, plays half a song, crashes. May try the app again after the next update

Finally...

Finally - I can put FLAC and Airplay in the same sentence, without an expletive! [And, compressed files sound better too (??).] Well done!

VOX 2.0

Love it. Sounds and works great. It eliminates “play next” and plays now. Great support team.

Buggier than the previous version

I find when I open it sometimes where the playlist should be, there is a white box, and I have to restart it again.

No iTunes refresh

2.0 looks very pretty, but it no longer refreshes your iTunes library on launch. So, if I add new music to iTunes, Vox does not recognize that addition. As such, this version is essentially useless to me.

Simple Made Better

As I don’t really have any iDevices, iTunes has been too much of a resource hog for just pounding out some tunes. While looking into alternatives, I ran across Vox, and thought it was just what I was looking for: light as a feather, a slick interface, and some hardcore music features. Some irritating little flaws, though, like issues with playlists, gapless playback, and that I couldn’t download album covers, eventually had me set it aside and switch back to iTunes. Vox 2.0, though, is about as rad as it gets. The interface has been superbly refined, compact yet informative, and almost all its features can be accessed from the mini-player, of which there are many. There’s a sublime customizable EQ with many presets, the ability to play on a different sound source than the system source (useful if you’re watching a movie on the second monitor but want to use headphones), a floating miniplayer that can go across Spaces, a cool new feature on the mini-player that shows the album art, a preview of the album art in the Dock icon, the ability to show play/next track/previous track in the menubar… I could go on. This new version also irons out a lot of the weird flaws of the old version, including gapless playback, better playlist management, and I can download album art off the internet. You can also download a program on the web called the “Vox Preference Pane” that lets you use your keyboard or headphone’s media controls to control it, you can even open it by pressing the Play button! There’s still a few weird flaws, though. Since the program aggregates music from several sources, it doesn’t have deep access to its metadata, so I can’t edit track info, and I still need iTunes for that. It also seems to sort all the songs by album, which can make it a bit difficult to play all your music on shuffle. It also lacks iTunes’ clever Genius features, but for what a memory-sucker iTunes is, a few clever features are to be expected. Still, its flaws aren’t enough to knock it down a whole star rating, so if you just want a music player, and not the whole media hub/app store/content aggregator iTunes offers, you can’t do much better than Vox!

It’s really amazing

It’s the best music player ever, cue, flac format perfectly supported. Just it has some problem related to unicode, when the name or artist is not English , it might be presented like aliens’ words...

crashing

Really like the App but since the update it keep crashing when loading itunes library...

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