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    Re: Potential Asset Use Cases

    I am learning a lot reading the replies to this post, there are lots of possibilities I had not thought of for controlling and interfacing with the 851N.

    For now, my setup for exploring this...
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Hmmm, thought about researching 851N support of Replay Gain but forgot to follow thru, thanks for the data point. I'll probably leave it as I described, sounds like it will neither help nor hurt.
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Sorry I did not reply to final response in this discussion trail, thanks for the data points and info.


    After listening to a some more ripped FLAC files, I decided to make FLAC my default encoder...
  4. How to purchase the dBpoweramp and Perfect Tunes bundle in place of trial versions

    Not sure where to post this, so I chose CD Ripper.

    I have a trial version of dBpoweramp for Windows, there are icons on my desktop for dBpoweramp, CD Ripper and Batch Converter. I've been using...
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    Re: Potential Asset Use Cases

    Good points. Holding off on the foobar approach, planning to look into BubbleUPnP.

    Thanks again
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    Re: Potential Asset Use Cases

    Thanks for sharing your experience using Asset with StreamMagic app running on a tablet, very helpful data point. Reading the Cambridge Audio website reviews of StreamMagic paints a discouraging...
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    Re: Potential Asset Use Cases

    Vilsen and simbun &*8211; thanks for your feedback and suggestions, there are several things I can try to keep making progress on my journey.

    I currently have around a dozen CDs ripped and on a...
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    Re: Potential Asset Use Cases

    Thanks, Spoon.

    I reviewed most of the user comments on the Cambridge Audio site for the StreamMagic app today, starting around the 2019 timeframe, I think, till present. Recurring review themes...
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    Potential Asset Use Cases

    I’m looking at a couple methods for storing ripped FLAC files, artwork, logs, etc. from CD Ripper and playing the files on my Cambridge Audio 851N network player.

    Method 1 (short term)
    Store up...
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Appreciate your response and garym's also. I'm not familiar with what happens to the data on its way to the DAC wrt source file decoding to PCM. The upconversion I'm referring to is the Cambridge...
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Thanks, everyone, appreciate the inputs.

    FLAC benefits are hard to argue with.

    My concern is the forced upconversion in my 851N. It is always enabled for analog line level out from the...
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Good question. I have not made a long term decision on one codec versus multiple, so for my early learning rips I'm doing some with both FLAC and WAV. I've seen references to the benefits of FLAC...
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    Re: New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Gary - thanks for your reply, info and suggestions.

    I setup a Multi Encoder profile for FLAC and WAV, incorporated most of your inputs except your response to my Item 4 on Replay Gain (just ran...
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    New CD Ripper user, setup questions

    Hello - I am new to dBpoweramp and this is my first post to any of the forums.

    Over the years I have accumulated a couple hundred CD/SACD/DVD-A discs, mostly CDs, less than 50 SACDs and a handful...
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