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Trying the trial version of Hqplayer

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Posted on February 8, 2016 at 07:02:30
theob
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Had it going for a while but now I cant access to my music disk. Any suggestions? I even tried swapping files from my f drive to my Music folder and that did not work.

 

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You can see it on your hard drive?, posted on February 8, 2016 at 08:02:03
JeffH
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If so, what happens when you select a single music file? Error? Nothing?

What player were you using before? You might have to re-import.

 

RE: You can see it on your hard drive?, posted on February 8, 2016 at 08:52:57
theob
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If you mean can I see it on my PC then yes. I was using foobar. I just can't load a whole disc as my library.

 

I just drag in whatever I want to hear from my Music Folder., posted on February 8, 2016 at 10:21:10
oldmkvi
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I don't care about meta data or organization.
I just tried a new Oversampling Filter I read about here, took it up at least part of a notch, good playback software.

 

RE: Trying the trial version of Hqplayer, posted on February 8, 2016 at 13:35:38
theob
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I can drag and drop files (wav files not cue files) into the play list.

 

RE: Trying the trial version of Hqplayer, posted on February 8, 2016 at 17:38:10
Bibo01
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Cue files are not supported.
If your music disk is accessible through File Manager, HQPlayer will play the files.
HQPlayer supports only WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DIFF and DSF formats.
If you do not build a library within HQPlayer, you can drag'n'drop single file or entire folders/albums from file manager (iTunes and Finder in OSX).
Make sure that in the 4 drop menus on the Desktop you select settings supported by your DAC.

If you give some more indications, it would be easier to help you.

 

RE: Trying the trial version of Hqplayer, posted on February 9, 2016 at 02:08:59
theob
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Thanks l'll try that.


Ps: that did it thanks again.

 

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