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Remote running on your iPad will control iTunes, which is then hooked by Pure Music. Works seamlessly.You're coming by next week, right? You'll see it in action.
As mentioned above, both Amarra and PM/PV offer free trial/demo versions. It's probably best to try one or both and see if they sound/work for a partiular situation. Both can be controlled via any VNC app (I'm partial to iTeleport) or, with limited control, via the Remote app (which is how I prefer to control either).
Hi,I am afraid the Amarra is too expensive even if I like I would not buy the software. The only alternative is Pure Music, I downloaded a trial copy to try. I must admit it does sound good during initial testing, also for comparison purpose I also downloaded the Decibel, freeware, it has a new version and I have to admit it does come close to Pure Music during initial testing, even though it may not have that many features. I am still testing together with music players like foobar and J. Rivers running on PC laptop using window 7.If there any further news I will keep this post updated.
ttan98,Definitely keep us apprised of your findings. I recently purchased a Mac Mini and am looking into all these things. Just replaced the HD with a 60-gb SSD and upgraded the RAM to 8-gb, and am using a 1-tb external HD for music storage.
Itunes can't handle 24/96 or the touch can't handle 24/96?Maybe i don't understand but if itunes is just organizing the files and the touch is actually playing them, what is the advantage of pure music?thanks
Pure Music gets my vote. Here is another program for you to try:http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/fidelia/
My advice, try them all in demo and pick one and be done. Don't get involved in the buzz.