![]() Note that directly connected HDD + Embedded control web page on my smart phone is a solution I find convenient per se, except that I always want to listen to something that is not on the connected HDD.Includes some standalone entries like Frequency Separation, Lighting, Shadow/Highlights, Plugins and Haze Removal etc.Got various different filters which can be found by navigating to the Filters menu.Equipped with magnifying glass and paint bucket etc.Includes classic photo manipulation tools like eraser, brush, blur tool, healing tool and clone tool.Photo Publisher Add-ons Learn Face icon used to represent user profile. No long investigation, just an impression, maybe nourished by the illusion I was WIFI tapping from my main drive as with Desktop and that is not only convenient but also investigated as excellent SQ wise. I even preferred it over HDD directly connected to the Embedded machine. ![]() The lags and interrupts caused by that RAM thing plus the DSD issue don't make Audirvana a viable solution as of today but, when it worked, I didn't complain about the flavour. He has already identified what causes interrupts especially with Hires : I'd rather trust Miska to make that solution work.Īs of the audio path flavour : rather than triggering a direct tap from Embedded into the music files, Audirvana loads in RAM in the machine that runs it (don't think help make an instance of Audirvana that would not be a RAM Player and just a front end to HQPs but, for the record, here is the idea). Miska seems busy at the moment but he had written he would look at the DSD files issue with Audirvana. Filters in use don't show with Embedded, time lapse appears only at connection etc etc : I'll be happy to be proven wrong but I don't expect anything good from a SWINSIAN/4Client/Script solution. Yes 4Client connects automagically but for what benefit? Transport list brings a welcome alphabetical order but no mention of rate etc is present under that view. Good to know money can buy a working solution but I have neither the inclination nor the money for Roon Īnd 4Client with Embedded can't be a good solution with or without Swinsian, IMO. I can't let you dig the Audirvana solution's grave. ![]() (And Jussi is well aware that while his engine/filters/NAA are loved, his Client front-end is not.) I know that a letter to the developer of Swinsian begging for them to look at adding such integration-but he was rebuffed with "the market is too small." Given that Roon managed to add direct support for HQ Player, it ought not to be too hard for some other s/w developer to do so as well. Guess I'll just have to learn to love Roon more (it's just visually to busy with too much information for my ADD brain). Plus it does not play native DSD tracks to HQPe. But the audio data path Audirvana runs though in feeding HQPe very much adds its own flavor. I was hoping it would work since Jussi split HQ Player Desktop into separate Engine and Client apps, and since his Client can talk to any HQP Embedded instance on the network.Īudirvana can send to HQP Embedded, but that is via UPnP. I'm afraid this wouldn't work as it requires a version of HQPlayer Desktop. Please let us know your thoughts on this. Perhaps I am misunderstanding what your “script “ actually does (I never tried running the original iTunes version of it). If so, that would be amazing-possibly the most no-sonic-compromise solution allowing an iTunes-like interface. Would your new script allow me to use Swinsian as local front end to an HQ Player Embedded machine on my network? I use it because it is darn-near the only alternative to own primitive Client and Roon manages access to my music file libraries without any pain. Right now I feed the HQP Embedded machine via Roon (now with the Core on the same AL/HQPe machine). My user interface/control player machine is an i7 iMac on my desk. However, for a very significant rise in SQ, I have moved to using HQ Player Embedded under a custom-tuned version of AudioLinux (which in turn feeds to a custom NUC/AL/NAA). Very happy to see that you done this for the excellently written Swinsian, which is a near-perfect iTunes replacement.
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