Version 1.8.6 is an urgent hotfix that addresses an issue with Colibri crashing while loading Folders containing multiple subfolders, below you can read what’s new since 1.8.5: MOD MUSIC SUPPORT Colibri can now play all formats of MOD music that the BASS engine supports.
There’s also Apple’s strict and user-friendy Payment Refund Policy with which you can ask for a refund if you decide not to use Colibri after all and want your money back. For more info on this and more, check out the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Colibri as of 1.8.10 supports Themes – see our feathered friend in some fancy new attire.
Exact Audio Copy is not available for Mac but there are some alternatives that runs on macOS with similar functionality. The most popular Mac alternative is fre:ac, which is both free and Open Source.
Currently what needs to be fixed are the way Colibri deals with Bluetooth headphones – some of what I’ve tried do not support anything greater than 44.1 kHz and this poses a problem: every time a higher resolution song is sent to them they simply revert back to 8 kHz and stay that way – which, again, isn’t what I’d call ideal.
Optimus Player is the first third-party macOS app to support AirPlay 2 audio. 6 Stream lossless music to multiple rooms or enjoy a movie through stereo speakers. Optimus Player automatically synchronizes the audio and the video so that you can focus on your content.
A native Mac audio and music player that supports crystal-clear bit-perfect gapless playback of all popular lossless and lossy audio formats, uses only a tiny amount of computing power and offers a clean and intuitive user experience – it only ‘does what it says on the can’.
Uses a barely noticable amount of computing power, Colibri is built using state-of-the-art Swift programming language while the BASS audio engine is bundled as machine code and the interface uses built-in components by Apple. This was done in order to achieve a tiny footprint and to be as native to macOS as humanly possible.
Plays your audio
Colibri supports the most widely used range of file formats in terms of lossless audio: FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF, APE, TTA, DSD, WavPack, popular lossy formats: Ogg Vorbis, MP1/MP2/MP3 and AAC/M4A, network streams/online radio, MOD and MIDI files (with per song SoundFont support)! For your undisturbed listening pleasure, Colibri supports Exclusive/Hog mode as well. A lossless audio player at heart with love to other popular formats as well0010.
Handles CUE Sheets
Complete Cue sheet support: malformed and disordered content is reprocessed during loading along with a painless and quick way to add your whole collection – Colibri will analyze and decide whether to load the Cue sheet in the folder or queue every song one by one for every added/dragged folder recursively.
Supports gapless playback
Extensively designed from the ground-up to provide a true gapless listening experience. Colibri prepares the upcoming song for playback in the background to further eliminate gaps for (slower) external drives or network shares without pushing the entire song into memory, meaning that no extra CPU or RAM usage is needed!
Next-generation BS2B support
Individual Song & Audio Device Profiles Custom Processing Order Automatic Profile Switching
Picks up where you left off
Saves or empties your current playlist upon quitting and re-opens your songs when you start it up again. Furthermore, Colibri can also save and load its’ current playlist to a custom format that can even be appended to an already existing playlist. Loading and appending is also available for M3U and M3u8 playlist files.
Avoids most problems
Colibri does its’ best to avoid most problems before, during and even after playback. Loading unsupported files show up as an error message and files that have disappeared since loading are automatically removed and skipped upon being reached in the playlist. A Mac lossless player developed with flexibility and error correction in mind.
Understands your language
Capable of rendering the song information as it was intended to be shown: of all the tried metadata it had no problem with displaying Cyrillic or kanji/katakana/hiragana characters mixed with ASCII. All known metadata types readable by the BASS engine and macOS are supported by Colibri.
Respects your privacy
Colibri does not phone home, collect usage data, spy on you or modify files in any way. It also does not contain DRM routines, have features hidden behind a paywall or bind functions to a subscription model. Colibri is an audio player that respects your privacy to the fullest and this will never change.
10-band Peaking Equalizer
Individual Song Profiles Automatic Profile Switching Adjustable Bandwidth
Displays album art
Displays embedded cover art for FLAC files and ID3 / iTunes artwork metadata (mainly for ALAC / M4A and MP3 files). When that yields no visible results then Colibri looks around the folder where the current song resides for a cover art image and shows that. See the FAQ for details on the exact files Colibri looks for. FLAC files with embedded picture data or supplied album art images are displayed automatically.
Resides in your Menu Bar
Colibri can place an unobtrusively small icon in the Menu Bar for easy access and playlist control: you can either start/pause the playback, skip to the next track or go back to the previous one. It also displays the info and cover art image of the current song. Control Colibri from even multiple Spaces desktops away with the MenuBar Controller!What database shown in the picture.
Integrates with Finder and your Keyboard
Colibri conforms all of Apple’s strict requirements – which means that it shows up in Finder as an option in “Open With” when a supported file is selected. Colibri can also open all files of a folder by opening just one of them from Finder – see the Settings – Behavior screenshots in the Gallery.
Adjusts to your Display
Colibri’s interface elements scale themselves nicely on every screen resolution and pixel density, while Colibri also offers a wide range of usage modes from small condensed to fullscreen complete with multiple types of column layouts and a resizable player window.
Colibri 1.9.1 Changelog
Thank you for using Colibri! This updates brings a bunch of bugfixes (codec errors, SoundFont usage, per-Song BS2B/EQ profiles, various crashes), eight new playlist columns (…and sorting for all!), a new ‘insert’ mode for the Playlist, switchable Auto-Play and Permanent Pause options – among other smaller enhancements. Happy listening!
ENHANCEMENTS
Updated codebase to Swift 5
Settings -> Output now better fits all kHz entries
Volume is now automatically raised to 100% for DSD files when DoP/DoPA mode is selected and restored to previous volume level for non-DSD files (and PCM mode)
Unsupported DST encoded DSD and DTS encoded WAV files will now show proper Unsupported Codec error messages
added an alternate fallback method for Automatic Sample Rate Switching for stubborn DACs (Colibri uses it automatically when needed)
Finder sorting order is used to enqueueing files to the Playlist
Playlist will be rendered with system default monospace font when available (macOS 10.11 and up)
added a ‘Use Default SoundFont’ option for MIDI files to the right-click context menu of the Playlist
removing the default SoundFont will automatically set the next available SoundFont as the default
if the SoundFont list is empty, then the first SoundFont will automatically be marked as the default
removing a SoundFont only causes playback restart if the currently played song is affected by the removal
importing a new SoundFont will automatically set it as the default
new switchable option in Settings -> Playlist: “Dragging to the Playlist via Mouse / Trackpad”:
songs will be added at pointer position (insert)
songs will be added at the end of the list (append, like before)
added ‘Permanent Pause’ to Settings -> Behavior (Off, by default):
pause will ‘hold’ until the Play button is pressed again
switching to a different song will ‘arm’/prepare the song for playback
seeking repositions the playhead and it will play audio from the selected spot once unpaused
removing songs from the playlist does not affect the paused state
added ‘Auto-Play’ to Settings -> Behavior (On, by default):
On: Colibri automatically plays the next song
Off: Colibri stops when the current song ends
Playlist Columns have been rewritten from scratch for improved stability: see Settings -> Columns
Columns are now sortable:
click on the header once to sort playlist by that column
clicking once again switches between Ascending/Descending sorting
sorting is supported across all columns
added new Columns:
Length, kHz, Codec, Year, Track Number, Disc Number, Composer and Bit Depth
Playlist Columns can now have vertical and horizontal Grids:
they help in finding the columns boundaries during reordering and resizing
Grids can be toggled on/off in Settings -> Themes
a color picker has been added to Settings -> Themes for the Grid
new Loop option ‘Random Round Robin’ in Settings -> Playlist:
each song in the Playlist will be played once per “round”
when all songs were played once, a new “round” begins
removing a song causes the “round”
double-clicking on a song does not reset the “round”
a great way to have a balanced, random playback order
monospace system fonts are now used in both the Title bar and Status bar (10.11 and up)
BUGS FIXED IN THIS UPDATE
Colibri would not display its’ name in the Force Quit and Activity Monitor windows
Colibri would prevent the system from entering sleep state
Colibri would fail to play the upcoming song under very high system load
Playhead wouldn’t always continue from the same spot on output device change
Playlist would have a weird glitch on startup
Force Sample Rate would cause crash on startup
Online Streams wouldn’t always start playback
Random playback order would sometime cause Colibri to crash
BS2B and EQ profiles wouldn’t property restore on next startup
After starting Colibri, the playlist would become disorganized/chaotic if files had gone missing since last start
Automatic Sample Rate Switching wouldn’t always switch properly after the end of the playlist had been reached
Menubar Controller didn’t always refresh the data on song change
SoundFonts won’t always properly reload on next launch
SoundFonts won’t properly switch on a per-song basis
custom SoundFonts could disappear from the SoundFont list
setting a custom SoundFont as default wouldn’t always save properly
network streams won’t trigger a ‘Problem calculating song length’ error
Menubar Controller properly shows Light/Dark control buttons as per system theme
Colibri could crash by clicking on the EQ button while the Playlist is empty
moving multiple songs in the Playlist at once could cause titles to be become disorganized
dragging files / folder to the dock would not be added to the Playlist properly
Colibri could crash on El Capitan 10.11.6 when switching between Dock and Menu modes
added missing keyboard shortcut to DSD output mode menu
About Colibri window didn’t properly switch the Light logo in Dark Mode
Theme import / export buttons wouldn’t properly spawn the browser windows
Pressing Return on an empty playlist could sometimes cause crash
Pressing Return while nothing is selected in the playlist could cause crash
Color Pickers in Settings -> Themes should now behave as expected of them
Thank you Henning Gärtner for all-around essential feedback and testing, Rick Ernsting for feedback on the SoundFont issues!
I’d like to thank the artists who have shown their love and support for Colibri by granting me permission to use their album artworks:
Colibri is the passion project of Gábor Hargitai, brought to you by countless sleepless and caffeine-induced nights. Support Email: [email protected]
Native Lossless Audio for macOS with BS2B support. Viper ftp 5 2 5 52502 download free. Colibri is a native macOS audio player built from scratch on top of the award-winning BASS technology, supports cristal-clear bit-perfect playback of all popular lossless and lossy audio formats, uses only a tiny amount of computing power and offers a clean and intuitive user experience.
Saves your battery Colibri uses a barely noticable amount of computing power during the playback of your music.
Plays your audio – FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF, APE, TTA, DSD (DSDIFF and DSF encoding), WavPack – Ogg Vorbis, MP1/MP2/MP3 and AAC/M4A – network streams/online radio – Chiptune and Tracker music – MOD and MIDI files (with per song SoundFont support) – 10-band Equalizer – Automatic Sample Rate Switching
Handles CUE Sheets Reads, processes – and to some extent – sanitizes cue sheets
Supports gapless playback Colibri is extensively designed from the ground-up to provide a true gapless listening experience – with or without using a Cue Sheet.
Picks up where you left off Saves your current playlist upon quitting and re-opens your songs when you start it up again.
Avoids most problems Colibri does its’ best to avoid most problems before, during and after playback.
Understands your language Colibri is capable of rendering the song information as it was intended to be shown: of all the tried metadata it had no problem with displaying cyrillic or kanji/katakana/hiragana characters mixed with ASCII.
Respects your privacy Colibri does not phone home, collect usage data or modify files in any way.
Displays album art – Colibri displays embedded cover art for FLAC files and ID3/iTunes artwork metadata for other files (mainly M4A / ALAC and MP3). When that yields not results then it looks in the folder where the current song resides for a cover art image.
Resides in your Menu Bar Colibri can place an unobtrusively small icon in the Menu Bar for easy access and playlist control