As long as we're dealing with hi-res audio and music streaming, how about finally giving a firmware update to recent A/V receiver lines so we can have gapless playback while streaming? I love my Onkyo TX-NR717 that I bought 2 years ago, but if I had known it didn't have gapless playback I would have looked elsewhere. And stop telling your consumers that this is a hardware issue and not a software issue, since other A/V companies have issued updates to alleviate the gapless problem. All of the newest Onkyo A/V receivers offer gapless, but I sure as hell can't go out and buy a new one. After all, I have to save my pennies to support Onkyo's new hi-res streaming service (*snark*).
Onkyo Bringing Hi-Res Super Store to the States
You can check out a beta version of the service at onkyomusic.com. The service will also be accessible via Android and iOS apps.
The site will cover all musical genres with a focus on classical music. Music will be available from Japanese labels as well as for categories in which high-res content has not been widely available, including rock, metal, and anime music.
Tracks and albums will be sold a la carte with a high-res album selling for $15 to $20 and individual songs going for $3 to $4, Onkyo said in a press release issued in Japan. Among the albums featured on the homepage are AC DC’s latest album, Rock or Bust and Bob Dylan’s soon-to-be-released Shadows in the Night; both albums are priced at $17.99 with individual priced at $1.99 each.
Music purchased at onkyomusic.com is stored in a “cloud locker” and ready for download to multiple devices, Onkyo said.
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