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Salt Player for Windows is Untested on macOS

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Salt Player for Windows has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Salt Player for Windows

Salt Player for Windows

Salt Player for Windows (SPW) is a multifunctional local audio player designed for music enthusiasts, integrating lossless playback, efficient management, and personalized experiences!

Lossless Playback

Multi-format Support: Parses and plays various audio formats including AAC/AIFF/APE/FLAC/M4A/MP3/OGG/OPUS/WAV/WV.
Multi-engine Modes: Optional DirectSound or WASAPI (exclusive) audio output.
High Quality: Up to 256-Sinc sampling quality with floating-point DSP processing.
Gapless Playback: Rapidly loads the next audio track when the current one nears completion, enabling seamless transitions—ideal for gapless music albums.
Built-in Audio Effects: Integrated MaxAudio effects.

Audio Management

Built-in Genre Classification: Features intelligent genre categorization with hierarchical genre classification and genre introductions.
Professional Organization: Enhanced album and artist classification for a tactile experience reminiscent of collecting physical albums.
Non-Auto-Deletion Management: Employs auto-incremental library management. Data remains intact even if files are moved, deleted, or uninstalled, simplifying recovery or migration.

Software Experience

Design: Combines the classic Salt UI style with Windows platform aesthetics—clean layout, elegant interface, and dynamic animations.
Personalization: Customizable themes, fonts, and multi-layered blur effects.
Lyrics Support: Reads embedded and LRC lyrics, featuring scrolling lyrics, karaoke-style lyric rendering, and desktop lyrics.
Integration: Supports Windows SMTC protocol for seamless playback control.

macOS Game Tests

Salt Player for Windows tested on macOS.

Salt Player for Windows is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Salt Player for Windows hasn't been tested yet on macOS.