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  1. Hi everyone, I'm ripping some new CDs I just bought and I'm facing 2 problems with metadata and Audirvana 3.0.6 : 1) I'm unable to update the metadata of these ripped CD with Audirvana. The entries are shown but grayed out. 2) With another tool (for instance I tried "Meta" on Mac App Store) I can update metadata but not all fields are taken into account when importing in Audirvana: For instance the "sort album" field: I use it to sort a CD collection by an index number. Any idea ? Is Audirvana compatible with all ID3 norms ? Note : I ripped my last CDs with XLD lossless Decoder. The same tools I user for all my CD a few years ago.
  2. Another missing feature for me : tracking the last listening date and a listen counter. Sent from my iPad using Computer Audiophile
  3. Hello everyone, Regarding the next release of Audirvana, adding a possibility to listen to webradios in the macOS app (from the remote iOS app) would be a nice feature. Regards, Côme Sent from my iPad using Computer Audiophile
  4. Hello, It's already available (maybe only in France ?) and it works (I tested). But you can only do that with the HiRes album you bought on Qobuz, not all the HiRes albums available: if you stream a HiRes album you don't own on Qobuz, the maximum available quality will be CD quality. Regards, Côme
  5. Yes, I confirm it's corrected on my side too. Tested on a couple of tracks.
  6. Hi, I'm trying the beta since yesterday and you maybe right, I think I had the same issue with the last disk I played: the very end of the track was not played. I'm not sure it was every time or not. I will pay attention to it now. Anyway, the Qobuz integration works and sound very well. Actually I found Audirvana sound even better with Qobuz integration than before ;-) Is there any beta of the remote iOS app with Qobuz integration, too ? Côme
  7. Hello, I'm a XLD user (with Apple superdrive) but for the few copy controlled CD I have I had better results with EAC (Exact Audio Copy) and a plextor CD reader (on Windows XP). Be careful to not accept any software installation when you insert the CD.
  8. Hi, IMHO, I would go for the USB way if your DAC offers a B-mode USB asynchronous input (most of recent models). This way, the clock signal will be provided by the DAC instead of the Mac. The cable length will be a minor constraint since the clock is controlled by the end point (DAC). If your DAC isn't async, you should be able to find some adaptors (ex: M2tech USB Hiface). TOSlink is known to be somewhat jittery but could be your second choice (it's not that bad).
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