Onkyo HF Player - Hi-Res Music Cheats

Onkyo HF Player - Hi-Res Music Hack 2.16.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Onkyo Corporation
Category: Music
Price: Free
Version: 2.16.1
ID: com.onkyo.jp.OnkyoHFPlayer

Screenshots

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Description

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* This app is a free download version "Onkyo HF Player".
* If you want to use the full-featured, purchase a paid version that supports family share,
* Or purchase "HD library" of in-app purchase which can take over EQ and playlist.
*
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Get greater control of how your iTunes music sounds with our touch-adjustable linear-phase FIR equalizer, which offers 16,384 discrete bands of high-definition equalization with zero loss in audio quality. Name and save your own custom EQ presets or select optimized filters created by professional musicians. You can upgrade to the HD Player Pack via in-app purchase and take your 192 kHz/24-bit Hi-Res Audio albums on the road with support for FLAC, WAV, and DSD enhanced for headphone use and fully supported on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

Features
• High-precision equalizer (16,384 discrete bands, linear-phase FIR filter)
• Selectable HD equalizer mode (64-bit)
• Automatic upsampling function
• Crossfade playback option
• Album artwork and song lyric display
• Repeat function (songs within a list)
• Resume Playback Function
• Shuffle function (within a list)
• Selectable equalizer presets optimized by musicians for Onkyo headphones
• Easily add songs to playlists and Up Next list
• Real-time DSD conversion function (supported on paid version, compatible with 64-bit CPU devices such as iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 only)
Note: Paid version enables playlists from both HD Library and iPod Library.
• Subscription music service AWA
- Login, Music list(FOR YOU/ FOCUS/ FAVORITES/ TRENDS), Streaming Playback

Supported Formats
Free Version (iPod Library)
• MP3/ALAC/AAC/WAV/AIFF (up to 48 kHz)
*DRM-protected files are not supported.

Paid Version (HD Library and iPod Library)
• Above formats plus DSF/DSD-IFF [DSD(2.8 MHz) / Double-rate DSD(5.6 MHz) / Quad-rate DSD(11.2 MHz), DoP / PCM conversion], FLAC/ALAC/WAV/AIFF (up to 384kHz), Ogg-Vorbis (up to 192 kHz)
* Requires iPhone 5s or later for DSD 11.2 MHz and above. MP3 not supported in HD Library.

Release Notes
• Upgrade to HD Player Pack via in-app purchase and experience 192 kHz/24-bit high-resolution FLAC, WAV, and DSD playback
• Hi-Res Audio files can be output to the Onkyo DAC-HA200 headphone amplifier via Lightning cable, and to other compatible USB DACs using a Lighting-USB camera adapter or the iPad Camera Connection Kit
• Supports DSD-to-PCM conversion and DoP output
• Transfer audio formats including FLAC and DSD to your device via the iTunes Apps menu on your personal computer
• Note that smooth operation may be compromised on older devices (iPhone 4 and below) when in HD Equalizer Mode due to high processing demands. Audio with a sampling rate exceeding 88.2 kHz output via the device’s headphone connection is downsampled to 48 kHz. Equalizer and crossfade functions are disabled when playing audio via DoP, and frequency response is not displayed.
• The ad will be hidden.

Languages
English, French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese

Requirements
Recommended for iPhone 4s or later, iPod touch (5th generation or later), iPad 2 or later, and iPad mini. Requires iOS13.0 or later.

Version history

2.16.1
2023-05-16
・Minor bug fixes
2.16.0
2023-04-19
・Support for iOS16
・Added ONKYO DIRECT linkage function
・Added links to Twitter for various ONKYO services
・Fixed a bug that the list at the bottom of the artist list could not be selected
2.15.2
2022-08-01
・Minor bug fixes
2.15.1
2022-04-22
・Changed supported OS to iOS13.0 or higher
・Minor bug fixes
2.14.2
2022-01-17
Fixed minor bug
2.14.1
2021-10-07
Fixed minor bug
2.14.0
2021-08-05
Supported subscription music service AWA, only available in Japan
Changed the menu items
Fixed minor bug
2.13.0
2019-11-27
・Added file browser function to copy files from iCloud and other apps to HFPlayer
・Changed to make the Hi-Res library available for 8 songs only in the free version
・Minor bug fixes
2.12.0
2019-07-23
・ Change UI of the app purchase page
・ Change UI related to privacy policy
・ Minor bug fixes
2.11.0
2019-03-07
- Improved playlist function.
- Bug fixes.
2.10.1
2018-11-13
不具合の修正
2.9.0
2018-06-14
- Added a mini player.
- Fixed the behavior of album artist sorting.
2.8.1
2018-05-07
[v2.8.1]
Fixed a bug that application size was getting bigger.

[v2.8.0]
- Add ad.
* Hide Ad with "HD Player Pack"
- Fixed a bug.
2.8.0
2018-04-18
- Add ad.
- Fixed a bug.
2.7.0
2018-02-21
- Supported iPhoneX resolution.
- Addition of audio thread priority setting function.
2.6.0
2017-11-21
- Onkyo Music downloader integration for albums and song purchased in service's website (only available on selected countries).
- New UI
- Added Pioneer "SE-CL5BT" and "SE-E7BT" to supported headphone type
2.5.0
2017-07-13
Support for seeking of Control Center (iOS 9.1 or later compatible)
minor bug fixes
2.4.0
2017-06-30
Supports Pioneer headphones and Philips headphones
2.3.0
2017-06-14
[New Feature]
・support for fast-forward/fast-rewind
・HD library support for reading ID3 tag in WAV
・HD library support for sort key
2.2.4
2017-05-22
HD library is available without HD Player Pack when connecting with Pioneer RAYZ / RAYZ Plus .
2.2.3
2017-04-19
bug fixes
2.2.2
2016-12-26
・added new headphones
・fix minor bugs
2.2.1
2016-11-09
support for iOS 10
minor bug fixes
2.2.0
2015-12-03
・The new Onkyo headphones (H500M, H500BT, E700M, E700BT, E600M, E300M, E300, E300BT, E200M, E200 and E200BT) have been added to the headphone list.
・fixed issue for slow playback during Bluetooth/AirPlay with upsampling turned on
・Confirmed iOS9 compatibility
・minor bug fixes

If HF Player does not function correctly after updating iOS version, please delete and reinstall
2.1.1
2015-07-13
・Minor bug fixes

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
HD Player Pack
(Upgrade to the HD Player Pack and take your 192 kHz hi-res albums on the road, with FLAC, WAV, and DSD playback enhanced for headphone use and fully supported on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.)
$9.99
Free
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Time to enjoy
(Cute illustration based on blue.)
$3.99
Free
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Relaxing Time
(Retro illustration with a soft atmosphere.)
$3.99
Free
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Dark
(Darkの着せ替えです。)
$1.99
Free
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Blue
(Blueの着せ替えです。)
$1.99
Free
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White
(Whiteの着せ替えです。)
$1.99
Free
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Ratings

3.4 out of 5
182 Ratings

Reviews

reviewer11010011,
Good but needs polish and bug fixes
The app has a great set of features and is easy to use. Volume seems lower than other apps with same source. The music stops as expected when removing Apple AirPods Pro from ears but has difficulty resuming once they are put back and you press the button on the pods to start playback again. Sometimes when trying to resume with the app in this situation it seems stuck. The play/pause button doesn’t update and toggle when pressed and the app must be force closed and reopened to resume playback.

iPhone 11 Pro Max all updates installed.
America's App Advisor,
Thank You Onkyo! Five Star Quality!
If you aren’t aware - the latest update release note roughly translated to English means: made correct = corrected issues = fixed some bugs.
Take a look at your most recently updated Apps, you’ll probably see something like this;
‘we corrected issue xyz and fixed some bugs’

Well, Onkyo is telling you the same thing, got it? Good.

Now, I really don’t understand what all the fuss is about. I’ve never seen a single ad*, no sign of a mini-player, the UI is intuitive and my music library is organized and looks very sharp.

Listening to your music precisely how you like is what this App is all about as the equalizer gives you an infinite amount of adjustment. So tweak it to your liking.

side notes -
• probably no ads because I’m on a VPN
• excellent equalizer presets with the added perk of listening to presets from top musical artists
• it makes perfect sense to me
• do you know how to properly use your iDevice
• don’t be afraid to explore the App

I’ve been on an iPhone user since the first day the original iPhone was released for sale in the United States back in June 2007 or so. I think I’m on my twelfth iPhone or thereabout and I’ve owned more than 4000 Apps over the past 11 years or so.
llihgdots,
Middle management strikes again
This is a solid piece of software ruined by idiotic middle management who, looking for a feather in their cap, decide to add ads and ruin an otherwise perfectly useful product. I know the engineers didn’t do that.

I, like many people, hate ads and will not tolerate them. I would be willing to pay a few dollars to remove them. But $10 in an in-app purchase that can’t even be shared? Absolutely not.

Onkyo burns good will treating their customers this way while the original app had built good will. I own Onkyo hardware but when a company “pulls a Sony” I not only refuse to give them my money with future products, I become an evangelist against them. So, middle managers, do the math: you have received no payment from me, I block ads, and now I refuse to buy your product and persuade others not to as well. That looks like a loss to me.
sandifop,
Will Do Until Official Apple Support
[Updated 14 May, 2020 - This app used to support the Onkyo music store, which essentially paid for the music player app support and development. The music store is gone (in the USA) but the app is still here. Thank you Onkyo. I’ve tried six other “HD” or High Resolution players and the Onkyo player remains the best I have found.]

Onkyo works well if one has audio files not (yet?) supported by Apple. It handles everything I’ve thrown at it (mostly FLAC, which Apple does not support and likely won’t)

I was loving VOX, still do, but I do not like “subscriptions;” a model they have adopted for many essential features. I would rather follow the Onkyo model, which is pay once to access “High Definition” encodings.

There are some things about Onkyo that bother me, but it is the dark UI design and my inability to see its on-screen widgets without my glasses. But that’s my problem so I won’t ding the app.

Good enough to call good stuff.

Enjoy the show.
Drew_2006,
Awesome. Just awesome.
I’ll leave this short and sweet. There are some reviewers who have complained of a “serious” navigation flaw. I don’t understand how it’s “serious”, you just have to navigate back to your album page after you’ve CLOSED the app, which, to me, isn’t a “problem” at all. Bottom line: the sound quality is unparalleled in iOS, flat-out. Pay the $10 for the “hi-fi” playback for FLAC files, listen away, and never look back. I’ll never purchase another music player for iOS, because this one is that good.
rzach,
buyer beware
If you are not using itunes (i.e. you have moved to music) and you are planning to load a large number of flac or other uncompressed music files look for other players.

If you do not not have a large iCloud drive to hold the fat uncompressed flac files then look for another player.

Finally, if you are looking for application support then look for another player. I have found no e-mail address, no iphone and no FAQs for the app.

The instructions to transfer files into your iphone assume that you have itunes. I guess Onkyo realized that music was quite different from itunes and added a file browser to download stuff from the iCloud drive. This works – but only partially. After a few downloads the application ceases to download and the only way to continue is to restart the iphone.
When files are not completely downloaded or they cease to respond the app aborts.
I do appreciate a few things particularly the possibility to see music organized by either composer or genre. And then, of course, you must be sure to have organized your metadata correctly.
GateGuruFanAgain,
Mini-player overlaps category selections
I have really enjoyed this app for years now. I just upgraded to the iPhone XR and now the mini-player overlaps the Artist/Songs/Albums category selectors at the bottom. If I hit the category I want enough times, it does finally go to that category, but sometimes it is as many as 10-12 times before it happens and it is inconsistent. Please re-evaluate the location of the mini-player (which may not be necessary anyway!) or eliminate it. I am hopeful the developers will address this. Eliminate this and I’ll upgrade my rating to 5 star.
NemesisIV,
Love this app! Only one thing will make it better.
I love this app! I only wish it had the option to show the bitrate of the file. Like 24bit/96khz. I have many hdcds that we’re converted into flac using dBpoweramp and the hdcd codec. I would like to be able to see what bitrate the file is playing so I know its playing correctly! Thanks for such a great product!

Edit: in the latest iOS version, the app stopped working with my 2016 Toyota Camry. It will not connect at all. Hope this gets fixed. Had to start using VOX instead.
SD5555X,
Latest update ruined it
This is hands down the best sounding music player for iOS; however, since the last update, there is no way to navigate back to the list of songs on an album or to the main menu of all your music. You have to close the app and reopen every time you want to go back and see all the songs on an album or play a different album - so annoying! At least I don’t have the banner ad or the mini music player everyone’s complaining about, which is why I’m afraid to delete the app and download it again. Please fix this ridiculous issue!
RGB9999,
Back to being my favorite app!
A few days ago I left a 3* review stating there was a major display error on iphone X in which none of the lower row buttons could be accessed. Seems like devs either took note or were aware of the situation as the small update that just came out fixed the issue. Really happy with the quick fix. Now if only the playlist creator was more intuitive the app would be even better!

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