

rant on people completely misusing the word 'audiophile' by reciting advertising propoganda. Few of them will out-perform the others when outputting to a good sound system. Any of the apps talked about will work great for headphones.

For those of you who are looking for a flac player for this operating system or format, the following is a list of the top and best 10 such players. With the advent of DeaDBeeF, we finally have an app we can recommend. Windows 10 is a popular operating system and is present on most of your computers, phones, tablets and laptops. If you are using a computer to play music - it won't really matter what you use as the source app if you've got something cheap outputting the sound. Vox Player Install On Any It comes with a cover manager, queue manager, playlist management tools, music format transcoder (with FLAC support), CD ripping tool, and an advanced tag editor for batch editing music files. Ninety percent of your sound quality is in speakers, then power. If you are talking digital media centers for movies - unless you've got some serious $ invested in speakers and are ideally running 'separates' (ie: preamp & amp separately and not built into some sort of 'receiver' - none of which are audiophile quality in any way) - you will not see a difference in audio. True Audiophiles would never use anything but true analog recordings - outside of listening with headphones possibly. Please don't use the word "Audiophile" in a conversation about digital media.
