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richard kimber

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  1. Hi: thanks for your response. I've seen an implication somewhere that the new licence covers both Windows and Linux, is this correct?
  2. I've been away for a while, and in the meantime HQPlayer 4 has been released. I'd be grateful if someone could point me to a link that outlines the differences between ver 3 and ver 4. Thanks.
  3. I'd appreciate some guidance with a problem I've been having. I have: Ubuntu 18.04.1, T+A DAC 8 DSD, and hqplayer 3.22.1 My DAC locks on to the PC and displays all the icons on the display screen that suggests it should work. aplay -l lists 10 cards, including- card 4: HDAudio [DAC 8 DSD HD-Audio], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio] Subdevices: 0/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Yet hqplayer doesn't see the DAC, lists only 9 cards, and I cannot play music. I assume I'm doing something wrong.
  4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will be out soon (26 April), will there be an 18.04 version of HQPlayer around then also?
  5. Thanks for the comments. In this example DXD would seem to be the choice.
  6. I have a DAC that can do DSD 512. I also have HQPlayer. Native DSD has a recording of The Rite of Spring that I'd like to buy. It is offered at: DXD, 64fs, 128fs, and 256fs. It was digitized at DXD. Is this one to go for? What buying strategy do people use in these circumstances?
  7. I need to be able to ssh into it. I want to add other things and be able to configure them. My understanding was that you had created a minimal image with a lot of basic stuff disabled. But I may have misunderstood.
  8. Alternatively, will HQPlayer recognise other software that will perform the same function as networkaudiod? My problem with networkaudiod is that the only debs I can see (for Ubuntu) won't install properly because networkaudiod requires libstdc++6 (>= 5.2) and I only have 4.9.2-10
  9. Is there a deb file for networkaudiod suitable for use on a raspberry pi 3? I can only see raspberry images. My Pi 3 uses Raspbian GNU/Linux 8
  10. One thing I've done is to use a short cable with a noise filter built in to connect the switch to the Odroid that runs networkaudiod
  11. So which are the "good" ones? I've got Netgear.
  12. That gives more than just the title, it also gives what is presumably part of the first posting. That mean it takes up much more screen space if you're just trying to locate a topic.
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