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Wondering about the requirement of the Gracenotes access with this player. Why is this required? Wouldn't the files to be imported already be tagged by the software used to rip the files in the first place (or properly tagged by the vendor in the case of a purchased download)?Am I missing something?Cheers,DaveQuoteYes, it appears it is !If you take a look at one of the HAP - ZIES, one of the captions is the HAP Music transfer takes a long timeif you read this page it talks about the music "needing" to registered. It took me a second to realize what theywere referring to. The music is registered so that the Gracenote database can then be accessed to find the right Tag for the file as it goes into storage.A lot of people use iTunes to rip their CDs & they may have downloaded music they may never had the foresight to think they might put it on a home player that could display cover art so they may not havebothered to download a cover. I think I may have posed this same question about Gracenote necessity in an earlier posting in this thread . I think I may have gone as far to ask who puts their music in a player before it's been Tagged. I don't think I received much of a response ,if any so there might be a lot of people who welcome this feature. I use dBPa for my rips, besides giving me exceptional rips it does just as well tagging just about everything I decide to rip. Before you start a rip it accesses several CD album art databases & if if cover does'nt automatically show up in the box you may be able to choose it from the cover choices that were found & placed on the choose art page. There is no chance that I will be getting a Mac PC until there is dBPa support.I look at CD Ripper as a Rolls Royce in a sea of Studebaker rippers.Yes, it looks like we're stuck with Gracenote, my friend !
Yes, it appears it is !If you take a look at one of the HAP - ZIES, one of the captions is the HAP Music transfer takes a long timeif you read this page it talks about the music "needing" to registered. It took me a second to realize what theywere referring to. The music is registered so that the Gracenote database can then be accessed to find the right Tag for the file as it goes into storage.A lot of people use iTunes to rip their CDs & they may have downloaded music they may never had the foresight to think they might put it on a home player that could display cover art so they may not havebothered to download a cover. I think I may have posed this same question about Gracenote necessity in an earlier posting in this thread . I think I may have gone as far to ask who puts their music in a player before it's been Tagged. I don't think I received much of a response ,if any so there might be a lot of people who welcome this feature. I use dBPa for my rips, besides giving me exceptional rips it does just as well tagging just about everything I decide to rip. Before you start a rip it accesses several CD album art databases & if if cover does'nt automatically show up in the box you may be able to choose it from the cover choices that were found & placed on the choose art page. There is no chance that I will be getting a Mac PC until there is dBPa support.I look at CD Ripper as a Rolls Royce in a sea of Studebaker rippers.Yes, it looks like we're stuck with Gracenote, my friend !
Well, finally got my iPad to synch with my hap, but one issue still. I cannot get the mute or volume to work on the iPad. HELP!
I am trying to use the app on the IPad.
Guess I am out of luck? I use a Job 225 amp with no pre.
The HAP-Z1ES can be modded with a built-in volume control
And remote? Sign me up.
Can you turn off the display led ?
It would use the Sony's remote that comes with it (and the App). But we're on the wrong thread to be discussing this, so come over to the dark side