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Glad you got it working again. I'd be tempted to ditch that new router.There's a selection to delete a track somewhere in the menus (sorry I can't be more specific, I don't recall exactly where and I'm not near my unit right now)
Thanks, i'm just relieved I got my old router to work ! A track that doesn't transfer properly, i.e. shows artist info, e.t.c. but is not playable, is not possible to remove, unless you do a factory re-set, I believe ? ( Which happened quite a few times during the router fiasco. ) I think it's just a bit of an OCD thing for me, not being able to remove these non playable files from the list.
I think you need the remote app to delete... hold your finger on the track or album you want to erase and after a second a menu will pop up with the delete option.
I don't have an android device.
Any of the IPad models will also work
I bought a Nexus 7 for mine. It works well. A bigger screen would be better, but for the price I think it is a good tablet and very handy for the HAP.
Hardly in the inexpensive category, though. If you don't already have/use an iPad I wouldn't buy one for this.
I have to agree. I certainly don't want to spend £400 on an ipad, just for this issue. I could buy a cheaper tablet, but then, you get what you pay for !So unless my two year old laptop goes kaput, I don't think i'll be buying one. I find it annoying that many websites / technologies, are now geared towards android devices / apps e.t.c. which isn't any good to the pc / laptop user !
I continue to be impressed by the ease of use and sound quality of the HAP-Z1ES. The automatic downloading of new content from my computer's music library surprises me everytime. I recently installed a Maestro receptacle in my listening room and upgraded my power cord on the HAP-Z1ES to a 14 gauge ZenWave Audio. The changes were easily heard and added another level of refinement to the sound. I've also tried a number of isolation products with the HAP-Z1ES and have settled on Herbie IsoCups for now. I'd enjoy hearing from others who have used various isolation feet with their HAP-Z1ES as to what they have decided on.
However, I can't say that I'm at all impressed with the transfer program. For those of us with large libraries (I have over 37,000 tracks and counting) that reside on a NAS box I have found it to be a real pain.
At $1 a track you have over $37,000 invested in your music library! Based on that kind of investment, if the HAP-Z1ES can't handle it I would just sell it! Stick with your NAS box, external DAC, computer, USB cables , etc. Only makes sense.
Heh,he,he...yes the IPads are more $$ than other tablets & a lot of people seem to already have them.,that was the only reason I made the comment. I have one & like it , & it has numerous apps to controlmultiple electronic items... I really was'nt suggesting that you buy one to use specifically as a dedicated HAP remote.
Like you, I'm impressed with the sound quality of the HAP-Z1ES (though I wish it had come with HDMI output and supported multichannel tracks). Oh, and don't try to copy that many tracks to the HAP-Z1ES (37,000 in my case).
That's a trick that Sony missed out on with these players. I hope they haven't completely given up on multichannel ??I thought 11.000 ( transferred twice ! ) was a nightmare !! Just imagine how many of this number we have rarely listened to ! ? It's nice to have all your music stored on one box though....and because of this, it encourages you to listen to those rarely listened to albums, that you have in your collection.The real beauty of course, is being able to listen to your CD collection, in ( converted ) DSD, with these sonically impressive players !