Marvis Pro for iOS Update: Here’s What’s New

There is a new music player on the block for Apple Music love it. The market holds various music players that integrate with Apple Music but Marvis Pro takes the cake.

Marvis Pro is an alternative to the official Apple Music app. Those who are nostalgic about the old music player systems will be pleased with the new app since it lets you access your whole music library with all the albums and playlists,  as mentioned in a 9to5Mac article.

That's not the only thing. With the iOS 16 update, there are cool new features that would make your listening experience not only better but also customized to your liking.

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Stream High-Quality Music

You can now determine whether you can stream music in Lossless or Hi-res Lossless format which can go all the way up to 192kHz at 24-bit by looking at the audio quality badge at the Now Playing Screen and even the Mini Player.

A Custom-Made Music Experience

One of the features that make the Marvis Pro stand out is the "Metadata Builder" which offers advanced media and artist information. As MacStories indicated, you may now sort your music based on its play count, date added, artist, year, rating, and many more options should you choose to explore them.

You can create an altogether different section using the same content but with a different kind of customization that you can tailor to your mood so you wouldn't have to change how you sort your music every time you want a different type of music experience.

The ability to add your playlist to your Home screen also comes with the possibility of modifying each section to be displayed in a way that would make it easier for you to see the details of the music contained within the icon. 

You can choose whether the layout would be in a grid or a list. Marvis Pro will let you decide on songs, playlists, or albums you may display on-screen when you choose the grid format. Should you choose to display customize which metadata is displayed, you can sort it by duration, year, rating, date added, and many more to choose from.

Marvis Pro also has a feature wherein you can toggle in your settings so the app would skip the songs you disliked.

If you are worried about whether you only make a few custom sections, don't you fret. Marvis Pro offers 30 sections you can customize for every music vibe you have in mind that you want quick access to.

As Simple As Dragging and Dropping

Marvis Pro includes the drag-and-drop feature gives users an easy way to add to their albums or queue. As you are scrolling through your Home, you can long press you can long-press on a song, album, or playlist the way you would when moving an app icon.

After that, you can then drag it away to see a playback bar appear at the bottom of the screen. Simply drop off the song on the pop-up bar and add it to your queue. 

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