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cant play DSD .dsf files on Melco N1A/minimserver
15-03-2017, 13:14
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RE: cant play DSD .dsf files on Melco N1A/minimserver
(15-03-2017 07:52)Peter@57m Wrote:  
(15-03-2017 00:35)zheng4 Wrote:  
(14-03-2017 23:19)Peter@57m Wrote:  
(14-03-2017 22:08)zheng4 Wrote:  
(14-03-2017 21:56)Peter@57m Wrote:  See MinimStreamer home page here http://minimstreamer.com

Has information on installation, usage etc.
I read that already. However, I may have missed something. I already installed MinimServer on Melco N1A following the instruction provided here http://minimserver.com/install-melco.html. But, I could not find the instruction I need from this link and minimstreamer.com where and how to install MinimWatch and MinimStreamer separately from MinimServer. Thanks.

In the link I provided to MinimStreamer, the install link in the left nav is to install MinimStreamer. Not sure what else you need.

The installing MinimServer page http://minimserver.com/installing.html
has instructions for installing MinimServer and installing MinimWatch on various platforms.

What specific issue are you experiencing with these installations?
Thanks for being patient with me. I had no problem with installing MinimServer on Melco by following the instruction at http://minimserver.com/install-melco.html. I was told that I need to install MinimStreamer/MinimWatch in order to configure to play .dsf and .diff files. However, I could not find instruction to install MinimStreamer/MinimWatch separately from MinimServer, also where to install them, on PC? on Melco?

Follow the MinimServer install link above and select Windows, Mac OS X or Linux to install MinimWatch first on the device you will using to control MinimServer.
Then using MinimWatch you can install MinimStreamer then enter the property mentioned by Simon above.
Thank you!!! Now last question, what to put between dsf:dopwav and diff:dopwav? Just a space , or ;
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15-03-2017, 17:41
Post: #12
RE: cant play DSD .dsf files on Melco N1A/minimserver
(15-03-2017 13:14)zheng4 Wrote:  Thank you!!! Now last question, what to put between dsf:dopwav and diff:dopwav? Just a space , or ;

From the MinimStreamer User Guide:

Transcoding

To enable transcoding, you need to specify one or more transcoding combinations in the stream.transcode property. The format of each transcoding combination is the input type followed by a colon followed by the output type. The input type is the format of the file or network stream you are playing, and the output type is the audio format that MinimStreamer will send to your music player. For example, to transcode FLAC files to WAV output, you would use the transcoding setting flac:wav.

You can specify multiple transcoding settings separated by commas. For example, to transcode Apple Lossless (ALAC) files to 24-bit WAV output and also transcode ADTS network streams to MP3 output, you would use the transcoding settings alac:wav24, aac:mp3.
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15-03-2017, 17:58
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RE: cant play DSD .dsf files on Melco N1A/minimserver
(15-03-2017 17:41)Peter@57m Wrote:  
(15-03-2017 13:14)zheng4 Wrote:  Thank you!!! Now last question, what to put between dsf:dopwav and diff:dopwav? Just a space , or ;

From the MinimStreamer User Guide:

Transcoding

To enable transcoding, you need to specify one or more transcoding combinations in the stream.transcode property. The format of each transcoding combination is the input type followed by a colon followed by the output type. The input type is the format of the file or network stream you are playing, and the output type is the audio format that MinimStreamer will send to your music player. For example, to transcode FLAC files to WAV output, you would use the transcoding setting flac:wav.

You can specify multiple transcoding settings separated by commas. For example, to transcode Apple Lossless (ALAC) files to 24-bit WAV output and also transcode ADTS network streams to MP3 output, you would use the transcoding settings alac:wav24, aac:mp3.
Thanks so much for the detailed instructions.
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