Lol Bram, you work at smartelectronix yaaay!
I think there's a good amount of musicians that use Cog as a no-frills, no-bs player.
FTW.

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No one knows what they did to their code.
It sounded amazing. iTunes sounds cold and fizzy in comparison.
Now it's unbearably buggy in Leopard. Sad, sad.
I wish someone would reverse-engineer their code so they can find out what they did to the sound.

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If the sample rate is 44.1 and the file is aswell, is there any processing happening?
In other words, is playback bit transparent when the file is the same sample rate as output?

USB 1 can only handle some formats
USB 2.0 (almost everything is these days) can support 24/96.

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I'm a Cog user.
By far the fastest, simplest, no-bs, playlist-based player for OS X. Especially for sound engineers who need quick access to a music file and create playlists on the go.
Cog ftw. big_smile