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Awesome Donkey:
IMO, because it is enough.

Though as far as I know, I think the devs did look into adding support for the Mac ASIO driver, but don't think that got anywhere (likely still on the to-do list, but very low priority).

tyler69:
Thanks for the headsup :)

Zachik:

--- Quote from: tyler69 on December 11, 2017, 06:10:26 am ---Mac version does not support DSD (only DoP).

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Not a problem for me - I do not own any DSD tracks ;-)


--- Quote from: tyler69 on December 11, 2017, 06:10:26 am ---Volume does not always work as in Windows: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,112670.0.html

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Since I use external DAC and Amp - I control the volume through the amp, so again not a problem...

Zachik:

--- Quote from: astromo on December 11, 2017, 04:05:51 am ---One difference that I know exists for sure is that the Linux and Mac versions don't do TV.

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I only use it for music playback. Do not care about video or TV, so fortunately not an issue :)

Zachik:
Guys - I am very impressed by the response time and detailed / informative replies!!  Thank you all.
At this point, I am still debating Amarra and Audirvana, but leaning towards MC...
IF I decide to go with MC - I will probably buy the license for all OSes, in case I get frustrated by MacOS version. I am very tempted to use the mac mini, though, since it is SUBSTANTIALLY smaller than my mid-tower desktop PC! Like, 25 times smaller (and much quieter, too) :)

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