BDP1 does play .Ape, but no .cue sheet support

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Marius

BDP1 does play .Ape, but no .cue sheet support
« on: 4 Dec 2011, 11:33 am »
Hi James, Chris,

As noticed before, I found out that the BDP1 does play .ape files without a problem, which is more than promised I believe. (you state: "most high resolution digital music formats including AIFF, FLAC & WAV files"  and "AIFF, FLAC, WAV, MP3, M4A (MPEG-4 Audio), OGG" in the documentation). No .Ape. :scratch:
The thing is that the interface software does not understand it and displays only the .ape file with a lot of garbled fonts, and does not support the .cue sheet apparently. Could that be implemented in your Max software (and other interfaces you are designing)?

Would be a very nice touch.

Thanks,
Marius

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Re: BDP1 does play .Ape, but no .cue sheet support
« Reply #1 on: 4 Dec 2011, 12:04 pm »
Hi James, Chris,

As noticed before, I found out that the BDP1 does play .ape files without a problem, which is more than promised I believe. (you state: "most high resolution digital music formats including AIFF, FLAC & WAV files"  and "AIFF, FLAC, WAV, MP3, M4A (MPEG-4 Audio), OGG" in the documentation). No .Ape. :scratch:
The thing is that the interface software does not understand it and displays only the .ape file with a lot of garbled fonts, and does not support the .cue sheet apparently. Could that be implemented in your Max software (and other interfaces you are designing)?

Would be a very nice touch.

Thanks,
Marius

Hi Marius

We have looked at that but it involves a lot of changes so we have put it on the back burner for now - there will always be 'things' the BDP-1 will not do and sometimes it feels like we are chasing our tail so we have decided to spend the time to make sure the things that do work will work well.

james

Marius

Re: BDP1 does play .Ape, but no .cue sheet support
« Reply #2 on: 4 Dec 2011, 12:24 pm »
capisco sir!

especially if this list has to be checked: MPD (0.15.8) supports the following audio file formats: mp3, mp2, ogg, oga, ogg, oga, flac, wav, au, aiff, aif, aac, m4a, mp4, mpc, wv, sid, 16sv, 3g2, 3gp, 4xm, 8svx, aa3, aac, ac3, afc, aif, aifc, aiff, al, alaw, amr, anim, apc, ape, asf, atrac, au, aud, avi, avm2, avs, bap, bfi, c93, cak, cin, cmv, cpk, daud, dct, divx, dts, dv, dvd, dxa, eac3, film, flac, flc, fli, fll, flx, flv, g726, gsm, gxf, iss, m1v, m2v, m2t, m2ts, m4a, m4v, mad, mj2, mjpeg, mjpg, mka, mkv, mlp, mm, mmf, mov, mp+, mp1, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpc, mpeg, mpg, mpga, mpp, mpu, mve, mvi, mxf, nc, nsv, nut, nuv, oga, ogm, ogv, ogx, oma, ogg, omg, psp, pva, qcp, qt, r3d, ra, ram, rl2, rm, rmvb, roq, rpl, rvc, shn, smk, snd, sol, son, spx, str, swf, tgi, tgq, tgv, thp, ts, tsp, tta, xa, xvid, uv, uv2, vb, vid, vob, voc, vp6, vmd, wav, wma, wmv, wsaud, wsvga, wv, wve

 :scratch: :scratch: does it really play all of this???



Hi Marius

We have looked at that but it involves a lot of changes so we have put it on the back burner for now - there will always be 'things' the BDP-1 will not do and sometimes it feels like we are chasing our tail so we have decided to spend the time to make sure the things that do work will work well.

james