In Reply to: RE: Tuning Linux/MPD/Alsa for best sound on ALIX processor posted by wlowes on June 16, 2012 at 07:28:43:
When you boot from it for the first time have your usb dac plugged in. mpdpup runs through some wizards . . .
Thanks for a most helpful reply. I'd sort of got the gist of download-the-iso-and-format-the-USB-stick thing and it looks straightforward enough but I'm still confused on the above. How do you "run through wizards" on an unconfigured machine with no video?
I was planning not to touch my Fit-PC2/cMP2 setup but instead start pretty much from the off with an Alix board.
Having had an elderly motherboard go bad on me and needing to replace it, I assigned the Intel Atom mobo running my second cMP2 system to other duties (as they say) and need to replace it with something. Carpe diem and all that.
Cues are not supported . . . Instead of cues, you can set up play lists.
Ah. My system revolves round cuesheets, it lives and breathes cuesheets. I have cuesheets configured to play the music I want in all sorts of fancy ways. Over 7,000 of them. Take my soul but not my cuesheets.
Can they not be converted into "playlists"? I thought the latter were simply plain text pointer files; cuesheets certainly are.
Thanks again for your help.
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- RE: Tuning Linux/MPD/Alsa for best sound on ALIX processor - Ryelands 06/16/1209:52:27 06/16/12 (2)
- RE: Tuning Linux/MPD/Alsa for best sound on ALIX processor - wlowes 17:08:19 06/16/12 (1)
- RE: Tuning Linux/MPD/Alsa for best sound on ALIX processor - Ryelands 03:05:41 06/17/12 (0)