

All other apps will not be able to see the device. Hog mode (or exclusive access) allows VOX to obtain private access to the output device (sound card). VOX for macOS has a 10-band graphic EQ that allows adjustments with 1/10 - octave precision in frequency and in range of +/- 12 dB in level. When disabled, VOX default setting is at 0 position.
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Users are also offered to see World’s Trending stations and Recently Played ones. Users can browse stations or view all available stations which are sorted by genre or country.

Radio includes over 30,000 radio stations. To add music to the library, users can use VOX Music Cloud website (requires creating an account), or drop files of VOX Music Player on macOS. Users access VOX Music Cloud in VOX Music Player (Library tab for iOS). VOX Music Cloud serves as a media library which is used to stream music from. Uploaded audio files aren’t compressed or converted, and remain their original format, size etc. VOX Music Cloud supports most audio formats, including uncompressed, lossy and lossless. To store music, users can upload it to VOX Music Cloud – an online music storage with unlimited storage space. Vox 2.0 introduces a minimal interface, reminiscent of the Winamp audio player, and a number of features considered unique in comparison to macOS's built-in iTunes. The new 1.0 version of Vox was released on August 6, 2013, and in less than 6 months, Coppertino released the new 2.0 version of the music player.
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In 2011, Nonni sold Vox to Coppertino, a Ukrainian Mac developer company headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, in exchange for minority stock. Released in 2007 by a student, Alessio Nonni, Vox was designed to be a lightweight media player that supports playing various file types including lossless formats.
