Hi,
I tested EDO over the weekend . After I was done I uninstalled EDO and
reinstalled the Touch's firmware to get rid of the 'EDO is not supported
by Logitech' start up message. My Audiolab MDAC was now showing all my
music was now anywhere from 17 to 24bit!!! After reinstalling LMS on my
NAS
Touch is back on today's (30/7) lightning deals at 1600.
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davlee wrote:
Firmware is up to date.
I have my settings organised so the digital clock shows when my SBT is
off. This was working fine until today. Now the clock won't show - just
a black screen.
I have checked my settings:-
settings
screen
screensavers
when off - digital clock
guidof wrote:
Try a factory reset (hold down small button above power connection until
factory reset shows up on the display.
Guido F.
Try reboot first. If does not fix it. Try the factory reset as
suggested by Guido.
lovejoy wrote:
I tend to avoid the vast majority of stuff that carries the word
'remastered' as it seems to be an excuse just to make everything LOUD
and completely sap the life and dynamics out of a recording - the only
exception to this I can think of has been the Nick Drake albums which
m4rk wrote:
I also heard from WAD62 at PFM forum that replaygain and crossfade can
result in bit sizes changing from the usual 16bit to anywhere from 17 to
24bit. Again these options were all off before I installed EDO.
What happened there then? Some info, clues would be appreciated
Triode wrote:
It should not change anything as long as the volume really is at 100%
and replay gain is disabled - it reads 16bits to me on my MDAC
I found that somewhere in the process of installing and uninstalling my
audio settings got messed up. The fixed volume setting was dropped and I
I was still dissatisfied with the sound from EDO, very high resolution,
but very computer sounding
I tried the following changes to the tcp section of the TT file which
made some small change
echo 20 /sys/module/snd_usb_audio/parameters/nrpacks
chmod 666
Hi!
I'm trying to help a friend with a Touch. During USB playback it won't
skip to the next song in the Music folder. It just starts over on the
same song. If we go through Artist or Album to start playing, skipping
is no problem. I've tried Software update and Restore factory settings
without
I am not near my SB to test right now, but let me send a question back
at you: when you start playing a track using the Music Folder, does only
that track appear in the current playlist, or do all the tracks in that
folder appear in the current playlist? I suspect it may be the former,
which
trott3r wrote:
They still are holding on to the 80s and early 90s model of them acting
as a monopoly.
I think at this point it is the iTunes store that is closer to a
monopoly than any of the record companies.
trott3r wrote:
Yes that was my point it will sound just as bad.
My point is i
aubuti wrote:
I am not near my SB to test right now, but let me send a question back
at you: when you start playing a track using the Music Folder, does only
that track appear in the current playlist, or do all the tracks in that
folder appear in the current playlist? I suspect it may be
Lo,
At 23:03 30/07/2012, you wrote:
trott3r wrote:
They still are holding on to the 80s and early 90s model of them acting
as a monopoly.
I think at this point it is the iTunes store that is closer to a
monopoly than any of the record companies.
Yes I suppose so.
I tend to forget about
Lo,
At 18:42 30/07/2012, you wrote:
guidof wrote:
Try a factory reset (hold down small button above power connection until
factory reset shows up on the display.
Guido F.
Try reboot first. If does not fix it. Try the factory reset as
suggested by Guido.
Where is the reboot located in
Reboot is accomplished by physically unplugging the power supply.
Guido F.
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trott3r wrote:
But with a bit of googling consumers are realising that they can get a
24bit
96khz high res rip from vinyl that hasn't been butchered by the
loudness
wars. Thus the monopoly falls (at least for older music).
Martin
Luckily I still have most of my old (and some new) vinyl
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