- Output selection wouldn’t properly reflect what device is selected
- Playlist show/hide state wouldn’t properly restore on next startup
Author: Gábor Hargitai
Update 2.0.2 is now available
This update brings fixes to the following:
- Album art popover could cause a crash if the embedded album art was somehow irregular
- Colibri would crash on startup if the supported frequencies reported by the DAC through CoreAudio would contain invalid data
- DSD DoP playback would switch to PCM mode on playing the next DSD track
- Adding songs from Finder and/or M3U/M3U8 playlists could cause the Playlist to not redraw itself
- DSD DoP songs would not always restart themselves when ‘Loop current’ mode was selected
- Dropping files/folders on Colibri’s Dock icon wouldn’t always save the Sandbox bookmarks on quitting
As usual, if you have automatic updates enabled, Colibri should be updated shortly – if not, visit the Mac AppStore listing to manually trigger the update.
That’s all for now, thanks for all the feedback, reports and suggestions! More to come in the following weeks – in the meantime, Happy Listening!
Colibri 2.0.2 Changelog
- Album art popover could cause a crash if the embedded album art was somehow irregular
- Colibri would crash on startup if the supported frequencies reported by the DAC through CoreAudio would contain invalid data
- DSD DoP playback would switch to PCM mode on playing the next DSD track
- Adding songs from Finder and/or M3U/M3U8 playlists could cause the Playlist to not redraw itself
- DSD DoP songs would not always restart themselves when ‘Loop current’ mode was selected
- Dropping files/folders on Colibri’s Dock icon wouldn’t always save the Sandbox bookmarks on quitting
Sleep Warden is out now
The tool I’ve made a few months ago to help with Colibri’s system sleep preventing issues has been polished and is now ready for public use.
Sleep Warden is a tiny menu bar app that discreetly informs you whether your Mac is allowed to sleep or something is preventing it from doing so. Click on it to instantly see a list of sleep preventing apps and processes – and to avoid false positives, you can also add trusted apps/processes to the whitelist.
Sleep Warden is available from the Mac AppStore – with an introductory sale going until the 18th of June, 2021.
As for Colibri, I’m thankful for all the reactions, suggestions, feedback and bug reports I’ve been constantly getting since the 2.0.1 update – and rest assured, the next version is already in the works. Thanks for checking in!
Colibri DAC DSD Test is now on ‘Does it ARM?’
Following suit, the free Colibri DAC DSD Test app is also available as a Does it ARM? listing.
Colibri DAC DSD Test 2.0 is now available
Version 2.0 brings native Apple Silicon support and has adopted the new squircle app icon style. The update can be manually triggered through the Mac AppStore.
Colibri is now officially listed on ‘Does it ARM?’
Today, just a little bit after Apple’s WWDC21 event, Colibri has been accepted to the ever-growing rooster of curated Apple Silicon compatible apps – 🦾 Does it ARM? – click here to see Colibri’s listing.
Update 2.0.1 is now available
Well that was fast – not long after releasing the update two bugs have been found, which this update addresses:
- in some cases output settings wouldn’t properly load when not using the Default output
- while stopped, Hog Mode could become selectable in Settings while the Default output is selected
The update is now available through the Mac AppStore!
Colibri 2.0.1 Changelog
This quick update fixes two bugs: output settings wouldn’t properly load when not using the Default output and Hog Mode could become selectable while the Default output is selected and Colibri is in a stopped state.
Colibri 2.0 changelog
The rewrite is finally here! Big Sur and Apple Silicon support (ZXTune is only available under Intel CPUs), bug fixes and new features: multiple loop options, RAM Disk, always on top, cue sheet encoding selection, per-device settings, system sleep and default sound output support, switchable album art scanning and more – Happy listening!