Welcome to Audeeport
Audeeport is a desktop music player for people who care about how their music sounds and want to keep it on their own machine. It plays lossless and high-resolution files (FLAC, ALAC, DSD, WAV, AIFF, APE, and 50+ more), runs them through a 64-bit float audio engine with a parametric EQ that knows the difference between your IEMs and your studio monitors, and gives you the kind of library tools you’d expect from a serious music manager.
It runs natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux, with the same engine and the same library across all three.
What’s in the box
- A high-precision audio engine. 64-bit float internal precision, sample rates up to 768 kHz / 32-bit, gapless playback, and bit-perfect output on macOS via exclusive CoreAudio with hog mode.
- A 10 or 31-band parametric EQ with output profiles you can bundle per device and peripheral type. Switch from your headphone curve to your monitor curve in one click.
- A library that doesn’t move your files. Multi-folder scanning, browse by album, artist, or your own Groups, with 3D CoverFlow if you want it. Favourite albums with a tap, rate tracks, and let smart playlists build themselves. Disconnected drives stay marked offline. Resume mid-scan after a quit.
- Metadata cleanup that asks before changing anything. Online-database lookups with audio fingerprinting as a fallback. Per-album review. Optional file-tag write.
- Audiobook support with chapter-aware seeking, speed control, and per-book position memory.
- Internet radio, podcasts, and a music-news reader, with on-device transcription for podcasts that don’t ship transcripts.
- iPod, DAP, and USB sync with FLAC-to-ALAC auto-conversion and per-album editing on the device.
- CD ripping straight to FLAC or MP3, with secure error-corrected extraction and a metadata lookup.
- Five built-in themes and a custom skin format.
What it isn’t
- A streaming aggregator. Audeeport plays your library and the open web (radio, podcasts, RSS news). It doesn’t integrate proprietary streaming catalogues.
- A subscription product. One $12.99 purchase covers every desktop platform and every v1.x update. Your license verifies offline.
- A telemetry collector. Listening history, library contents, and search queries never leave your machine. The only network calls Audeeport makes by default are license validation, update checks, and the streams you ask it to play.
Where to go next
- Getting started. Install, activate, and load your first library.
- Audio engine. What happens between the file and your DAC.
- Equalizer. Bands, profiles, and headphone correction.
- Skins. The three view modes and how to build a custom theme.
- Privacy. What stays local and what doesn’t.