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marantzfan

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  1. Bookmarking this for later. Definitely going to give it a try!
  2. Figured it out. Resetting the player isn't enough; you have to reset the entire Mac Mini. Back in business and playing with different settings.
  3. Ok. Must be something in the setting then, because even if I restart the player it won't play anything. The counter doesn't move to show the track is advancing and there is no audio. These settings were working for several songs that I was playing from redbook. As soon as I tried to play a DSF download from Acoustic Sounds the player shut down and hasn't played since.
  4. Hey 57Gold, do you mind posting your settings? I am using a 2009 mac mini with very similar specs to yours and would love to see what's working well for you. I'm just starting off with HQPlayer.
  5. I'm just getting started with HQPlayer and with the little I have used it, I like what I've heard. I downloaded the evaluation version last night and got through a few tracks today before it stopped working. I saw a message at startup about the evaluation period being 30 days and also it being 30 minutes of usage. Does that mean 30 minutes total or 30 minutes per day? If I've already reached the end of the evaluation period, I'm far from being ready to make a decision about purchasing the software.
  6. +1. Are you setting up a network within your network?
  7. I've been doing a lot of research into HQPlayer and was hoping to find a way to use it to stream Tidal. This is excellent news.
  8. Wow, for someone just getting into this, your guide is quite a wealth of information. It looks like I have a lot of reading in my future.
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