Audiofile Engineering Fidelia 2.7.1 for Mac

Audiofile Engineering Fidelia
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Fidelia

A Mac audiophile music player from Audiofile Engineering for listeners who keep owned files on disk and want explicit control over the path from library to DAC, rather than algorithmic streaming recommendations.

Typical Mac workflow

You import or sync a local library of FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF, DSD, APE, and other supported formats, then browse albums on a cover-art wall or detailed list that shows format, sample rate, and bit depth. Playback can run bit-perfect with exclusive output that bypasses the macOS mixer, or through built-in mastering-style DSP such as HeadSpace headphone crossfeed, reference sample-rate conversion, and psychoacoustic dither before audio reaches your interface.

Three Audio Unit effect slots let you load EQ, reverb, metering, or other AU plugins in the listening chain; plugins run out-of-process so a crashing effect does not take down playback, according to the developer. Batch artwork lookup, Music.app library sync, gapless playback, format conversion, multi-channel routing, and customizable keyboard shortcuts target large ripped collections. The free Fidelia Remote app on iPhone or iPad controls transport and volume over the local network.

Licensing and version 2.7.1

Fidelia is free to download on the Mac App Store with a 14-day full trial, then a one-time unlock (about $69.99 at list; earlier intro pricing has been lower). No subscription is required. It requires macOS 14.0 or later on Apple silicon or Intel Macs. Version 2.7.1 is a Mac App Store build in the Fidelia 2.x line; Audiofile Engineering does not publish isolated release notes for that exact build, so patch-level changes are documented only in later App Store update summaries.

Fidelia 2.7.1 — Audiophile Player for Mac

Pros & Cons Show details

✅ PROS

  • Bit-perfect and exclusive-output modes give a transparent Mac-to-DAC path when you want files delivered without hidden system resampling.
  • Built-in HeadSpace, reference SRC, and pro dither add headphone and conversion tools without opening a separate mastering app.
  • Three sandboxed Audio Unit slots support real third-party plugins in the playback chain, which few Mac App Store players attempt.
  • Strong local-library focus with FLAC, ALAC, DSD, and APE support suits rips and downloads rather than cloud-only listening.
  • One-time Mac App Store purchase with a trial and free Fidelia Remote avoids ongoing subscription costs for core playback.

❌ CONS

  • Version 2.7.1 has no dedicated public changelog, so exact fixes in that build are unclear compared with later 2.7.x and 2.8+ releases.
  • macOS 14 or later is required for Fidelia 2.x; users on older macOS see the legacy Fidelia 1 listing instead.
  • Fidelia 2 is a new app purchase; Fidelia 1 licenses do not automatically restore, though longtime-owner upgrade options exist via support.
  • Mac App Store distribution only, with no direct-download edition for environments that block the store.
  • Deep DSP, SRC, DoP, and AU settings add complexity that casual listeners may find heavier than Apple Music alone.
✅ What's New in 2.7.1 Show details
  1. No public 2.7.1 changelog — The vendor does not host an isolated release-notes page for build 2.7.1; later Mac App Store updates group 2.x changes together.
  2. Signal-path metering — Recent 2.x maintenance builds added pre- and post-effects metering plus post-fader metering for inspecting the DSP chain.
  3. Scrub and autoplay polish — Documented 2.x updates include silent scrub, mouse-wheel scrubbing, and drag-and-drop autoplay behavior improvements.
  4. Plugin and preset workflow — Later 2.x notes cite default effect UIs, effect presets, expanded AU compatibility, and SRC control refinements in the player.
  5. Library and interface fixes — The 2.x line also documents stronger metadata fallback handling, playlist sort columns, external-interface handling, and visual refinements.
  6. Fidelia 2 platform — Version 2.7.1 sits on the Swift and C++ rebuild with gapless playback, batch artwork tools, and Music.app sync introduced in the Fidelia 2 generation.

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