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Minm server on QNAP
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18-05-2021, 00:02
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RE: Minm server on QNAP
I noticed it after a while after waking up, but I came up with one point to confirm. Sorry for continued questions.
My previous setting: +stream.transcode = flac:wav, dff:dopwav, dsf:dopwav This is because , as you may know, JPLAY handles only WAV and DOP for DSD. When I made this profile, I had these. Renderer: JPLAY FEMTO DAC: OPPO Sonica DAC However, currently, I have these. Renderer: SOtM sMS-200 neo DAC: OPPO Sonica DAC In my understanding, these can handle not only FLAC, but also DSD Native. Am I wrong? Do I still need MinimStreamer? Strangely, this morning, at least a DSF 5.6Mbps file can be played properly. I am OK to pay your reasonable fees for your great work, but I would like to know for what I pay. |
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18-05-2021, 09:35
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RE: Minm server on QNAP
If you are able to play all your files on your new renderer without transcoding, you should be able to use MinimServer 2 with a full license and without MinimStreamer.
Some users find that transcoding FLAC to 24-bit WAV on the server improves sound quality. You might be interested to try a comparison to see if you can hear a difference. The other major feature of MinimStreamer is its ability to play radio streams that use a variety of different formats. Also, MinimStreamer's support for FFmpeg enables processing of the audio stream such as volume normalisation and room correction. Regarding the cost of MinimStreamer, the cost of a MinimServer 2 full license includes all MinimServer updates and access to MinimStreamer for the first 12 months. After this, there is a small annual fee if you want to continue receiving updates to MinimServer and this annual fee also includes continued access to MinimStreamer. |
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18-05-2021, 11:50
Post: #13
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RE: Minm server on QNAP
Thanks for your detailed explanation, Simon.
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