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  1. View Classified For Sale - ECdesigns DAC For sale U192ETL USB transport with ElectroTos/Toslink interface and ElectroTos low jitter protocol, DA96ETF Discrete, ultra low noise multi-pattern fractal DAC with ElectroTos input. These are in very good condition. If the lids look a bit shabby, it's because the original protective plastic films are still in place! Should be all shiny under there. Located in UK. Euro900 when new in June 2020 GBP600 - I'd be open to a reasonable offer... This is a truly amazing sounding dac - and by far the best DAC I've ever owned. The only reason I'm selling is because I this is a USB dac and I need sp/dif input now. Seller maravedis Date 02/05/22 Price 800.00 USD Category Digital to Analog Converters  
  2. here is a screenshot of a typical useful searc !
  3. Hi Tim, I'm new to Moode player and finding it really excellent so far on Rpi3 with Dragonfly USB dac. Great job and much experimenting ahead... But my question is - I have a very very large classical music collection spread over multiple discs and folders. This is organised in a way that allows me to find stuff easily. When I use Foober 'by folder structure' search, I can for example type 'bach' and the folder structure lets me know where all instances of 'Bach' reside. Then, for example, I can choose to further search in the 'Bach I like' folder and ignore 'A friends's dodgy collection' folder, or vice versa. The preservation of the file structure during and after a search is INCREDIBLY useful. Is there a way this can be implemented in Moode? I'm afraid any sort of tagging is totally hopeless for large classical collections. So far it's still only foobar that allows this system. Am I the only one who uses it this way?!
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