The current cocktail audio models have been good but lacks that touch of satisfying the astute music lover in an all round style. We have stripped ineffective elements to make room for the essential features based on the current trend(s).ĭue to the emerging market of high resolution acoustics, the act of handling digital audio must be without distortion regardless of the device. This is the reason for the Cocktail Audio Pro X100 which merges CD ripping, Network Attached Storage (NAS) and multi media streaming with in an open platform.Īs a result supports most audio devices and can cope with a hefty digital library, such as music, videos and images. The X100 stores (rips) thousands of CDs in lossless FLAC, retrieves the album art and metadata automatically without the need for background conversion. Whether using a high-end or typical audio system, the output on the Cocktail Audio Pro X100 will emerge flawlessly with no audible limitations or misrepresentation.īack Port - Ģ.Ěuto CD ripping & tag with album cover art: X100 supports 32 bit/384 KHz HD audio and DSD music player with flawless audio output through USB interface, streaming services, numerous internet radio services and much more. Insert a CD and the Cocktail Audio Pro X100 will convert the songs into lossless FLAC, embed the metadata (tag), add the correct album cover art, fingerprints and ejects the CD. Since the 809 is not good at gapless playback, I use the playback stream capture all the time and I control foobar with foo_touchremote.The ripping mechanism reads each track several times (at least twice) compares and ensures accuracy. One thing though, any FLAC higher than 24/96 will play in slow motion, not sure why. Thanks, that would definitely help, as I haven't messed around the settings much. I'll post my settings tonight but I have no problem using a 809. Though I still get a 'Resource not found (716)' error regardless if it's an MP3 or FLAC.ĮDIT: By the way I'm able to stream to it via Windows Media Player with the "Play to" feature but that can't play FLAC and I'd rather use foobar for the job. Maybe that's why the UPnP Browser only displays MP3s. Yeah, saw that the default streaming profile converts everything to wav unless it's mp3, wma, aac, or m4a. Usually you have to convert to either WAV or PCM before streaming (the streaming profile takes care of that). It might, but I'd be very surprised if your Onkyo could do it. Quote from: Kefkiroth on 03:59:12 Surely FLAC should be streamable, right? Any help? In your router, did you add a rule to redirect incoming TCP connections on port 56923 to port 56923 on the LAN IP on which your foo_upnp server is running ? My friend try this enter but gives error "Could not connect to remote Internet server."Īlso at second PC at home I try the same, but result the same. Now question it's right that i put to these field Ĥ. Take port forwarding (56923) to my main PC in my routerĢ. I have 2 PC at home and at LAN - Playback stream capture in second fb2k works fine.īut I try to share this capture to my friend in another country (throug Internet) and nothing working. Quote from: dubwai on 17:24:54 Can anyone help to noob.
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