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This one came from the community. Zenteek could technically read 5.1 files. But technically is doing a lot of work in that sentence.
Read → May 14, 2026Zenteek 1.4.0 takes a novel approach, preserving Crossfades and Gapless playback, including all DSP while streaming to AirPlay 2 and DLNA/UPnP receivers in parallel.
Read → May 13, 2026File Indexer architecture was redesigned to support multiple media source types side-by-side
Read → May 10, 2026Your music is no longer limited to local files. Zenteek now supports Jellyfin, Navidrome and Subsonic media servers.
Read → May 3, 2026Unique Timeline view, editorial Album and Artist descriptions, new and improved DSP chain. This update is loaded!
Read → Apr 25, 2026While previous releases focused on playback fidelity and discovery features, 1.2.3 turns its attention to how music actually feels when it hits your ears. Three new tools give you meaningful
Read → Apr 23, 2026Global Search - If you've used Spotlight or Raycast, you already know how to use this. Press CMD+K, start typing, and Zenteek searches across artists, albums, tracks, labels, lyrics and credits.
Read → Apr 18, 2026I've been wanting a proper crossfeed stage in Zenteek since the first day I started the project. Tonight it finally landed. There are four presets in Output Tools covering different
Read → Apr 18, 2026A weekend detour: Zenteek now has a full-screen Milkdrop visualizer. ProjectM-4 under the hood, classic Winamp-era presets reacting to whatever is playing.
Read → Apr 15, 2026Three things tonight, all of which have been on my list for weeks. First, the preamp simulator got a proportional waveshaper blend. In practical terms, this smooths out the loudness
Read → Apr 12, 2026Notifications got a redesign tonight. The old ones were fine, functionally, but they had that slightly-too-glossy feel that pulls your eye away from the track you're trying to listen to.
Read → Apr 11, 2026Autoplay has been slightly broken for longer than I care to admit. If you were navigating the library and the queue ran out, playback would just quietly stop. Technically correct
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