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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
Hi all,
as I am a newbie to cMP² I have a problem I cannot solve:
I've installed cPlay as well as cMP, in the Pth file I've defined that cPlay should play Wav files, because I have a hdd with lots of cd's. After adding folders to cMP I get the message "No disc found, please rip or add new folders". Is it necessary to have cue sheets for Wav files, too? Could missing cue sheets be the reason for not finding the folders? I tried to rip a cd including cue sheets with EAC, it also did not work.
I hope someone could help me.
Regards from Berlin, Germany
Tom
Follow Ups:
Have you add the music folders to the library in cMP set up?
Yes, I've added it to the library in cMP setup and finished by clicking the OK button. Then in the cMP window the message "no disc..." is shown.
When I play .wav files in cPlay without cMP music is played.
I don't know whether it is missing cue sheets or another problem at that point. As written I tried EAC and it also didn't work.
Regards
Tom
cMP will only process .cue files. If you don't have these setup for your wav files, see here for a quick way to create them.
Thanks cics,
now it runs (and sounds good without any optimisation). I tried the cue sheet creators yesterday at the dedicated pc and they all did not run. Stupid beginner's mistake: Java was not installed on that machine, I was throwing it away some weeks ago when I started to remove not needed software.... ;-)
Now I could manage it and so I could enjoy the first two pieces of music.
It really sounds good without starting to optimize. Before building a cMP² machine I want to try to get as close as possible with a laptop to see if this could be a way to me. I use the very good Aqvox USB ASIO driver, a good USB cable and separate USB-low-noise-power-supply, also by Aqvox.
Regards
Tom
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