It also supports crossfade and gapless playback.
At the bottom, there’s a dropdown menu to change genre, and you can also shuffle, import, and export playlists. To get started, add a playlist or choose File > Open to add a folder. It supports MP3, FLAC, APE, AAC, M4A, WAV, AIFF, WMA, BIN/CUE, and more. On first launch, the user interface might look compact, and it may seem to you that every functionality is crammed into a single window, with illegible text and a poor font selection, but despite its shortcomings, this app is feature-rich. Pine Player is a hi-res music player for Mac.
Just Control-click any track and choose Convert.
Also, enable Monitor the collection for changes to update your playlist whenever you add new albums. To get started, head to Preferences > Collection and click Add new folder. By default, the app supports WAV, FLAC, WavPack, MPC, TrueAudio, AIFF, and Monkey’s Audio.