Symplayer vs N5800 Music Sound Quality

I recently installed Telexy Symplayer on my N5800 and was startled by a percieved improvement in (local) music playback quality. While it is tricky adjusting respective levels, my ears tell me the sound from Symplayer is cleaner, clearer, more spacious and more dynamic. In short, sounds great.  Leads me to think the in-built music player software compresses the sound before out-put. I haven't tried other music playing software but I am interested if others have noticed this. On the other hand I really can't get Symplayer to find music on my wireless network.... Just get error messages, whatever account I set up.

When using phone to access MP3 files over network, you have to use the latest SymPlayer version downloaded directly from www.telexy.com and make sure that at least one shared folder is correctly configured on a network computer.

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