Cider 4.0.0 overhauls Apple Music client with custom MKLite audio engine, Automix, and Dolby Atmos support
Cider, the third-party Apple Music client for desktop has announced version 4.0.0, introducing MKLite audio engine, Automix and Dolby Atmos support, Smart Volume, improved queue system, a new UI…
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