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andrewwai18

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  1. Thanks for the update. I did manage to pick up an Oppo 103 and managed to successfully rip my sacds. Thanks again for the support on the bdp-x300.
  2. Yes, on the root of the level there is only 1 folder named AutoScript with the files in that folder. I also tried a different thumb drive just to sure but no apparent response also on this second thumb drive.
  3. Thanks for the reply. I tried both the 6a and 7a scripts but nothing happens except a BUDA folder gets created on the thumb drive. The drive is an old 4GB unit formatted to FAT32. I have turned off autoplay on the BDP-X300 if that helps. Seems the scripts does not run, the drive door does not open.
  4. Hi new user here following the thread. I have the Pioneer BDP-X300 and would be be happy to help try it. I tried the AutoScript folder on a root of a usb drive but I get no response and unable to telnet to ip address of my device on port 2002.
  5. Hello All, My first post here so firstly want to say thanks to all the members as I have learnt alot from you all. I am a novice in the area of computer audio so have spent some time going through the DAC and Disk Storage sections and find that my situation sits somewhere in between. I currently have a Synology 214Play NAS that I use to store my music which is connected directly via usb to my M51 DAC. The NAS come with a very good audio app that I use to play music directly without the addition of a computer. After reading many threads I find the general concensus is that a good USB to spdif converter will help to improve the sound of my current setup over direct usb. I have limit choices from where I am and want to have compatibility with my NAS. This narrows me down to the M2Tech HiFace EVO. Thanks to Elberoth for your review. My choice for the Evo is a combination of availability and compatibility. Finally to my questions as I have not found much discussion relating to this. How is the EVO's performance partnered with the accompanying Evo Supply in comparison to the power supply from Teddy Pardo? Are they the same thing or would Evo's own supply provide the better sound? Lastly as my DAC can automatically switch between my 44.1k and higher quality files, will adding the EVO between the NAS and DAC still provide the automatic detection? Thanks in advance for any advice or any alternatives. Andrew
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