In Reply to: RE: As an old IT guy posted by Fitzcaraldo215 on July 21, 2017 at 09:55:19:
All my MC files are essentially in folder and file order from the (Mac) operating system. That's it as far as organization goes for multichannel in my system.
Now I COULD use the Audirvana database for multichannel - but Audirvana doesn't support ASIO. OTOH, HQ Player supports ASIO, but doesn't have database capabilities. Do I need to give JRiver another try?
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- So Fitz - what do you use? - Chris from Lafayette 17:50:45 07/21/17 (10)
- RE: So Fitz - what do you use? - Fitzcaraldo215 10:15:38 07/22/17 (9)
- Yes - I remember when you first got that system set-up - Chris from Lafayette 12:36:19 07/22/17 (8)
- RE: Yes - I remember when you first got that system set-up - Fitzcaraldo215 14:03:22 07/22/17 (5)
- One thing I've noticed in transferring CD's to iTunes. . . - Chris from Lafayette 15:38:06 07/22/17 (4)
- RE: One thing I've noticed in transferring CD's to iTunes. . . - Fitzcaraldo215 16:08:16 07/22/17 (3)
- "a library tool that will not handle Flac and Mch, is rather puny these days" - Chris from Lafayette 20:39:24 07/23/17 (2)
- RE: "a library tool that will not handle Flac and Mch, is rather puny these days" - Fitzcaraldo215 09:04:59 07/24/17 (1)
- I've been playing around more with Audirvana today - Chris from Lafayette 00:58:29 07/25/17 (0)
- RE: Yes - I remember when you first got that system set-up - classfolkphile 13:03:44 07/22/17 (1)
- Hi, Rob - well, I'm making that assumption - Chris from Lafayette 15:53:29 07/22/17 (0)