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After a listening session last night with a buddy, Rob (questfortone), I am not ready to call the Alix king yet, but will admit that it is either breaking in nicely or just that the last few nights have been much better sonically. It has lost most of its slight digititis, is incredibly clean and distortion free, and just has a non-fatiguing nature about it. All this with a $17 Parts Express ps. And I think my Concert Fidelity pre might be open to a little tube rolling to flavor the Alix slightly toward the sound I'm looking for. BTW, Antelope tech support in Europe claims plughw:1,0 is the right setting, but it clearly is not for the zodiac plus (no sound; MPD shows card 0, device 0). I have it set for hw:0,0 and all is fine. I ping'd them back.
This is my first post here so please be gentle.
I recently ordered an Ayre QB-9 that I'm waiting for and I have sometime to plan my server options. I've read through most of the post and I have some questions regarding my specific set up and MPD.I have an Apple Airport Extreme with a hard drive attached to the USB port. I use a Macbook with OS X 10.6 to rip music9 (mostly via iTunes) to the attached network drive.The attached drive can be set up as an SMB share I'm told. Will this allow MPD to access the files?
Will MPD work with the folder structure that iTunes creates? I think MPD will play Apple Lossless (ALAC) right?
Also a wired network connection is not possible with my current set up. Has anyone had success with a wireless mini pci card? Are there 802.11n cards that are compatible with MPD? Are you able to stream hi rez wirelessly?
I ideally I'd like to continue to use iTunes to rip and manage my music and have the MPD pull from the attached USB drive over the wifi network.
Sorry if this might be a bad question to ask, is it possible to setup this MPD server to run softsqueeze?
HI there.I have installed Voyage MPD on an Alix 2d2 board but needs pointers on how to configure the installation. A link to the relevant page would be very much appreciated. There is so much info available that it is not easy to determine what is relevant and what is not.I have a Win 7 OS with Virtual Box on it that I used to install to the CF card.My network schematic is as follows: Synology 209+ (with NFS enabled) ---> Netgear Router ----> Voyage MPD player ---> USB DAC (soon an Ayre QB-9).
1. Look at your router manual and configure your Alix and NAS to always have the same IP address. This might be called DHCP IP address reservation. You reserve the IP from the MAC address of your NAS and Alix.
Nick,I'm a Linus newbie but have a bit of PC and networking experience. I've been prepping for the arrival of my Alix kit. I have a Linksys WRT54GL router which doesn't support assigning a static IP address. This was confirmed in multiple Google links. Is there a way to do this within the Voyage configuration process or should I install DD-WRT on the router? Thanks.Len
You can set the Alix for static ip in /etc/networking/interfacesExamples: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1296&bih=652&q=debian+static+ip&aq=1&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=debian+staBut, if you were goint to install ddwrt, I would. I've heard it's much more stable than the stock firmware.
You might also be able to use a Ethernet wireless bridge. It's a device that plugs into your ethernet port via a CAT 5 cable. A small box has a wi-fi radio that connects to your wireless router. Might be cheaper than getting a mini-pci card, pigtail cable and antenna.
I guess this seems like a funny question, but how do I determine the name of the alix box? I know what IP it is on my router (DIR-655), but a name is not popping up so I don't know what to put in for the name during the IP reservation. THoughts?
Yep,I have the IP and MAC address lited in the router, and I have already ssh'ed into the alix box to go through the set-up. I just want to make sure the IP stays the same. With the DIR-655 it wants a Name, IP, and MAC address for the reservation...After that I have to figure out how to see the music on my Windows Home Server...
Cool,got it!Now, anyone know what fstab should look like for Windows Home Server shares?