Onkyo HF Player is a music app developed by Onkyo Corporation. The last update, v2.17, released on August 26, 2024, and it’s rated 2.54 out of 5 based on the latest 26 reviews. Onkyo HF Player costs $9.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
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* This app is a paid version of the free download version "Onkyo HF Player".
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★My favorite audio app!
I love this app for some playing my HD FLAC and other unadulterated audio files. It does have a few annoying features though. I wish it would default to the HD library instead of trying to pull from the apple music/itunes mp3 library. ~I hate iTunes and Apple Music. Also, Siri integration is nonexistent. When I ask for music, it tries to play Apple music noise. I understand that this is mostly Apples fault, but Onkyo could do more. This is a great app for playing audiophile grade music but it co
★★★★★Onkyo HF Player
Best quality and sound. More best than stock music player
★★★★☆grate app but...
It’s a great app but it needs auto playlists.
★★★★☆MQA Support please
To developer please update to MQA support. Onkyo Hifi Player is a excellent app. But lack of MQA SUPPORT. (Amarra Play app can play MQA)
★★★★☆Feature Request: Please add MQA defold
This is already a great music player. What’s missing is MQA defold. Now that dongles are sold that support MQA defold at the hardware level, just need the software to pass the stream to it. There are currently 2 IOS apps (that I know of) that support MQA defold: Tidal and Amarra Play. Amarra Play allows for local MQA files to be defolded properly so hopefully HF player will be another. Then I’ll completely switch to HF.
Thank goodness for this software. It at least offers a decent altern