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I received my Aries, decided to reset it and now I can't get it to do anything (are there any real instructions for this thing?). I could see it from the Lightning ds app before I reset but now i can't get past this:I can't even find what this symbol means, help!BTW, I have it connected via Ethernet cable.Thanks, Ed
Other than getting up close to the Vega; no. However, I leave my Vega & ARIES on 24/7 and there isn't anything to worry about by doing do. The most important part on both pieces is to put the OLED screens to sleep. That's it.
Press the "DISPLAY" button on the Aries remote. You can use it via the iPad with the display turned off. If you use the remote to pause, skip tracks, etc., the display will come back on and you'll need to hit the DISPLAY button to turn it off again.
How do you put the OLED screen on the Aries to sleep? And is this only for when you're not using it or can it be turned off and still be used with the iPad controlling play/pause functions?
"Sounds like it has itself stuck in WiFi access point mode. When the WiFi symbol is on the front of the Aries display its producing its own Wireless network. If you use the iPad to connect to it you can then access the Aries in Lightning DS and reattach the Aries to the customers network.Here is the procedure.Go the the iPad Wifi settingsChoose the Aries Lighting WiFi networkGo to Lightning DS and connect to the home network.After that you might have to quite the Lightning DS App and start it again."
Nice! Thank you!That was so easy I feel dumb for even asking!
A minor problem has been the rare tendency of the Aries to stop after an intermediate track in a playlist. In that case, the playlist can be continued easily from the control app, but the stop is a small distraction. This problem has become much less frequent as Aries has continued to update the Aries firmware.
Great review. I could not agree more with "I’m baffled by the tendency of network-audio companies to develop their own control software, rather than work with established app authors. Results have not been pretty."
Is the above issue the same track? If so, you should send contact AURALiC so they can investigate that track. If not, which it's probably not, those issues are usually directly related to a network hick-up. You might want to look into that closely.
Excuse my questions if they are a bit newbie. I don't know much about computer networking and all the lingo, etc. I've been interested and following this thread for a couple of weeks now because I have been wondering where I would go next in a move from my Logitech Squeezebox. I have been using this for wireless streaming for a few years, but as we all know, Logitech doesnt offer this device any more. And even if my Squeezebox continues to function, when I wind up getting a new computer, I may not I may not be able to find the Squeezebox Server software to install to be able to control it any more.I have been happy with the Squeezebox, but I need to find a solution that I can use to replace it in the way that I have been using it in my system.As I said, I dont know much about networking lingo, but the way I use the Squeezebox is as follows: I have an iMac computer that stores all of my music files on the main home computer for our house. This computer is not in the listening room, but it is connected via a router to the home network. I then use a Mac laptop that has the Squeezebox Server software installed on it to control it. The mac laptop can see the iMac on the network, and the Squeezebox software basically can see everything in the music folder on my iMac. I use the Squeezebox Server software on my laptop in the listening room to browse through the most newly loaded music files, or to search through old files (there are several thousand cd rips and music downloads in there), create playlists, etc.I know for most of you this is probably a very simple explanation, but as I said I am a little new to topics in the 'discless circle'. So is the AURACLIC ARIES the replacement I need when I am ready to switch? I dont envision needing a lot of other functionality besides being able to play the files that are stored remotely on our home computer, so maybe the ARIES is even over-board for me? My main concerns are that it can do what I want it to do (fairly simple) and has a good easy to use interface to be able to browse and search through files and create playlists.
Yes, you can use the Aries to play files directly from your iMac or even plug a usb music drive directly into the Aries.
You would just need to install Minimserver on the iMac which is very simple to do.
The DS user interface is quite good, but as mentioned you really should use an iPad for control, to make it seamless as possible.
You can either use a usb memory stick or disk drive directly connected to the Aries or have it use your iMac via the network. No special configuration of the usb drive is necessary. The Aries will figure it out.Minimserver only runs with the remotely accessed files on your iMac, so nothing on the iPad other than DS Lightning.DS Lightning is the client that runs on iOS iPad and controls the Aries. There are versions for Android and potentially browser versions on a laptop, but I'd strongly recommend starting with the iPad. It just works very well.