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Mark P.

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  1. At present, Tidal on MacBook Pro works fine. It takes about 10 seconds to load the first song. Test clients include Tidal on Google Chrome Tidal on Audirvana Plus 3.x Tidal Desktop for Mac OS But, Tidal clients on mobile devices still do not successful connect to the server including iPhone and iPad with IOS 11 and the latest Tidal Application.
  2. Damien Could you further explain what it means by "Further Optimization in Core Engine"? What can a 2.x customer expect from upgrading in term of sound quality (without using the MQA function)? Thanks
  3. Thanks Damien for MQA and 3.0 version. When the time is right, please provide more details on how MQA and A+ work on Non MQA compatible hardware like DAC , and USB to coaxial interface adapter
  4. Hi Damien Will 2.6 fix Mac OS Seirra ::: Direct Mode issue? Can I use the new A+ Remote with version 2.5.3?
  5. Hi Damien After upgrading to version 2.4, the about page change from "Owner Name" to "Trial Version"
  6. Thank you very much, Damien, for super fast response. You are correct. I am using Buddhist Calendar.
  7. Hi Damien A+ 2.3.1 alert that it requires the new license. Do we need to pay for the upgrade before using 2.3.1?
  8. A+ Remote is working fine on iPhone 4s and iPad 2 with IOS 9 Public Beta 2
  9. Damien Have you test A+ Remote with IOS 9. I am on iPad 2 with IOS9 Public Beta 2
  10. OS X file structure does not require defragment like windows, specially SSD. Defrag will deplete SSD usage time. C|NET According Apple's advice, there are two scenarios under which you might need to defragment your drive: You have many large files (such as digital videos) Your disk is low on space (i.e. more than 90% full) If these are in fact your only concerns, there are some basic remedies. In the case of myriad large files, you can easily (as described by Apple) create a backup of all your important data -- essentially everything but operating system files -- then re-install Mac OS X and restore the files from backup. It's somewhat tedious, but should result in faster access to said large files. Or, you can use a utility like SuperDuper! to make a clone (or near-clone) of your startup drive, then simply format your drive using Apple's Disk Utility (located in Applications/Utilities) and copy the files back. Does Mac OS X need a disk defragmenter/optimizer? - CNET
  11. Changing in the core design impacts the whole SQ than worth it. The problems I raise can have an easy workaround. Just restart A+ more often solve the problem. I know it is annoying to do this. But, will you trade off the current SQ?
  12. On 2.0, it happens at least twice a week. Hick ups occur more. If flaw caused by Apple Architecture or A+ design, I can live with it. wgscott: I'm not sure what Dirac means. If it is a direct mode, yes. Below is my setup.
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