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Thanks Nick! I think I'll give the 2d2 a try. Any good U.S. retailers besides mini-box? They seem to be out of stock with this board.-Jim
Once the ALIX box is connected to my house network, I can use LIVE-CD (running on my Windows laptop, for example) to install Voyage MPD on the ALIX box. I will need to know the IP address of the ALIX box. Is this correct?
I am planning to use the HRT Streamer II USB DAC. Is the ALIX 2C10 USB port capable of powering the DAC without any problems? I believe the HRT needs 200mA.
Is it reasonable to assume the drivers that work with your Ayre QB-9 and the Wavelength Wavelink USB->S/PDIF 24/192 would work the same?
You use the Voyage Live CD to install the OS onto your compact flash card first. ...
Is there a straightforward way to mount memory sticks or usb drives locally on the other ports to allow it to function standalone (no streaming), in the same way as the new Bryston BDP1 music player/transport?
What kind of setup are looking to have? Are you feeding a USB DAC? Are you trying to avoid having the Alix connected to a network? I found an official marketing/technical post regarding the BDP1 here at AC: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=82098.0And, the BDP1 uses MPD internally, but they're using some kind of PCI sound card to feed an external DAC via ..."AES-EBU Balanced and BNC (spdif)..." I don't recommend having the USB ports being connected to a DAC *and* having external media connected. Also, the Alix 2d2 and 3d2 are headless, so you'd still need to have them on a network to control them (unless you had the tech know-how to attach a simple keypad and LCD).
Right, no sound card though, just a USB DAC so a bit different than theirs which only outputs S/PDIF externally.I completely understand not wanting to put a local drive due to traffic/noise. I was really thinking memory stick or SSD. Their model is interesting in that it isn't really intended to be a file server at all, rather a music server only ( replacement for spinning CD) that doesn't necessarily contain ALL of your music. Think of the memory stick as just a device with playlists for example. Different play lists on different sticks. You can attach large drives with a lot of music if you choose to as well. It's certainly a different way of looking at it. Yes, also MPD server runs there plus their own software so it's just looking at those local drives for music. I think they have net/NAS somewhere in the plans. I assume one of the net ports would provide the headless function, so you'd be always connected. They have a local display/keypad if you're disconnected, which I wouldn't attempt.
I just ordered up the same PC Engines board/kit as Ebag4 so unfortunately you're going to have to endure my questions as I get Voyage and MPD fired up
Nick,Since I own a BDA1 I looked long and hard at the BDP1 too. It his its place but all of the things you mentioned have been considerations for me as well. I was thinking of the local drive option more as a convenience factor, not primary music function. No big deal to me.
Tom,I forgot to mention that I also wanted to experiment with using a mini-PCI USB adapted connected to the Alix 2d2 or 3d2. With a real-time kernel, this might be the ticket for having USB drive and USB DAC connected to one Alix making it a one box solution. Though, you'd still need a network for controlling the Alix.How does that sound?