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nyc_paramedic...pm coming your way.I think its more an issue with VirtualBox not recognizing it then anything. It doesn't show up at all with dmesg. Windows 7, no problem.Bizarre, but its a no-name reader that I bought purely because of its cheapness. I guess you get what you pay for with these things.
I think its more an issue with VirtualBox not recognizing it then anything. It doesn't show up at all with dmesg. Windows 7, no problem.Bizarre, but its a no-name reader that I bought purely because of its cheapness. I guess you get what you pay for with these things.
Ashok, you were using MPD on your ioBox, previously (like me), right?
Once that was accomplished, I was able to install Voyage MPD on the CF card. There were a few missteps along the way. But I think it is done now. All I need is the ALIX box to see if I did it right.
I will join here, just ordered a ECS MD-110 barebone and I will install Vortexbox 16 on it.Will select an USB DAC later, though.
Is our Alix on order? A 3d2 or 2d2? Can you elaborate on your specific setup, i.e., NAS, DAC, etc?
Hi, I have 2 questions:1.Why there no body talk about Intel Atom, is the sound quality of Alix better than Atom?2.There are many USB dac need drivers, and some of them don't have Linux driver, how to solve this problem?
This is what I bought:http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=280532918295&index=1&nav=SEARCH&nid=07487510469
Is this really all that's needed? Wireless capable? Can itunes be used?
No, iTunes can not be used. This setup used MPD as the music server. What DAC do you have?
WavelengthIt appears that Linux will support NFS(+) drive format so what needs to be done to the library? Being that I have a Mac Mini this is very interesting. Amarra capable? Sorry for the noob questions. I just got a new OWC quad interface HD with the Oxford chipset.
What would you need this for if you already have a Mac Mini performing (I assume) network music serving?-Jim
Sorry for the noob questions.
Wavelength
It appears that Linux will support NFS(+) drive format so what needs to be done to the library?
Being that I have a Mac Mini this is very interesting. Amarra capable?
No apologies, please.OK, a USB DAC. Yes, the Linux kernel does support NFS. No, not Amarra capable. Amarra only runs on Mac OS X. And MPD will not be interacting with your iTunes in any way. You can use your Mac Mini as a simple NFS file server, though.We're using Voyage Linux as the operating system on the small Alix single board computer. Music Player Daemon is the music server that will be feeding data to your Wavelength DAC. We also use an MPD "client" that controls the MPD server and takes care of things like play lists, album art, etc.Because we run a headless Linux and MPD, we have no need for desktop operating systems (like Mac OS X or Widnows) and all their cruft, i.e., window manager, drivers for VGA, etc. We also run mpd clients on other machines, not on the Alix.Because we run ALSA and MPD, we can have them talk directly to the DAC (bit-perfect!) in a simple manner and obviate the need for complex programs like Amarra.All you need, with this configuration, to feed you Wavelength USB DAC is:An Alix board running Voyage Linux and MPDYour music files on the network available via NFSSome other device to control MPD: a netbook, dekstop, iPhone, iPod touch, Android phone, bluetooth phone, Nokia Tablet, etc.All the software is free. The Alix costs ~125. You also need a small 12v power supply of your choice. You will be very impressed by the sound quality.Let me know if you have any other questions.Nick
Has anyone compared this setup to the Mini with or without Amarra?
Second, for setup use can one use a monitor and keyboard at first? I do have an itouch for headless control.
I do not have an ethernet HD. What are you using? Plugged directly into this computer. Right?
Would I just need to take all my album files from my current HD and put them onto another NFS drive?
Interesting.Has anyone compared this setup to the Mini with or without Amarra? Second, for setup use can one use a monitor and keyboard at first? I do have an itouch for headless control.I do not have an ethernet HD. What are you using? Plugged directly into this computer. Right? Would I just need to take all my album files from my current HD and put them onto another NFS drive?
I would LOVE to hear that comparison, particularly with a nice linear supply on the Alix.
So what you're telling me is that my Mini is taking a road trip soon.