Inside the app

See it at work.

DSDTools running a real library — 49,000+ tracks, 7 TB of DSD and hi-res PCM. Click any screenshot to enlarge.

DSDTools overview dashboard with library statistics

Overview

Format breakdown, DSD rates, health at a glance, storage tiers and per-drive speed tests.

Track list with DSD128 files, sample rates and health status

All Files

The full library as a fast, sortable table — format, rate, size, DAC compatibility and health per track.

Artist view with album covers and biography

Artists

Browse by artist with a cover-art wall, release years and integrated biographies.

Genre overview tiles with DSD and PCM counts

Genres

Every genre as a tile with file counts, sizes and the DSD/PCM split inside each.

Albums organized by decade

Perspectives

Rediscover the collection by era, movement or virtuoso — here: five decades of pop, year by year.

Most played albums this week

Stats

Most-played albums by week or all time, straight from your listening history.

Duplicate finder

Duplicate Finder

Byte-identical detection with keep-newest/keep-oldest strategies — one copy always stays.

DSD conversion queue with quality presets

Convert

Batch DSD⇄PCM conversion with quality presets up to CLANS-8 trellis, parallel jobs and safe source handling.

Library health report listing corrupt and truncated files

Health Report

Diagnoses corrupt, truncated or low-quality files across the library — heal, delete or stream only the healthy ones.

USB drive builder with selection and export options

USB Builder

Pick genres, artists or formats and export a clean portable drive — folder structures, filename cleanup, verify-after-copy.

Built-in DLNA server with per-genre sub-servers

DLNA Server

Built-in UPnP/DLNA server plus per-genre sub-servers — Blues on 8202, Jazz on 8205, the full library on 8204.

Limbo staging area for incoming music

Limbo

Drop new music into a staging area with rule-based genre detection — nothing moves until you say so.

Album artwork shown for illustration only; all rights remain with their respective owners.