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Some points may also be listed in the [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting DS troubleshooting] section, | Some points may also be listed in the [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting DS troubleshooting] section, | ||
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== What is a DS player? == | == What is a DS player? == | ||
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A DS player is an open digital music player from Linn. It is a source product, like a CD player, but rather than retrieving music from a CD, it retrieves music from a standard Ethernet network. | A DS player is an open digital music player from Linn. It is a source product, like a CD player, but rather than retrieving music from a CD, it retrieves music from a standard Ethernet network. | ||
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− | + | == Can the DS player play multi-channel files? == | |
− | + | No, the Klimax DS, Akurate DS, Majik DS and Sneaky DS are stereo only. | |
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+ | == What Linn PreAmplifiers can the DS products control? == | ||
− | + | Bute and Cara software can control:- | |
− | + | * Klimax Kontrol | |
+ | * Akurate Kontrol | ||
+ | * Majik Kontrol | ||
+ | * Majik-I | ||
+ | * Kinos | ||
+ | * Kisto | ||
+ | * Unidisk SC | ||
+ | * Classik Movie (from 2006 manufacture) | ||
+ | * Classik Music (from 2008 manufacture) | ||
− | + | Some of these products may need their software updated to allow the DS products to control them. | |
− | + | Earlier Linn pre-amplifiers cannot be controlled by the DS products | |
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== What makes the DS players open? == | == What makes the DS players open? == | ||
− | They have open standard interfaces as follows: | + | They have open standard interfaces as follows: |
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+ | * Standard Ethernet input, and standard audio outputs | ||
+ | * Support the open UPnP AV 1.0 specification for control | ||
+ | * Support for open file formats (e.g. FLAC) | ||
+ | * It is possible, and actively encouraged by Linn, for individuals and third parties to write applications that utilise the DS.<br> | ||
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== How does music get onto a standard Ethernet network in the first place? == | == How does music get onto a standard Ethernet network in the first place? == | ||
− | From a network attached hard drive. | + | From a network attached hard drive. This may be within a standard PC or Mac, or can be a dedicated device called a NAS, which stands for Network Attached Storage. For data security and data availability a low-power dedicated NAS is recommended. |
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== How do I get my music onto a NAS? == | == How do I get my music onto a NAS? == | ||
− | + | Using ripping software - see [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?Ripping_Software here], or use a ripping service | |
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− | == | + | == Will downloaded music play on the DS players? == |
− | Yes, so long as | + | Yes, so long as it is not protected by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management Digital Rights Managemant] (DRM) restrictions and is in one of the supported formats, or transcoded to such a format |
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− | == Can the NAS be | + | == Can the NAS be used for other purposes? == |
− | The NAS can be accessed by | + | Yes. The NAS can be accessed and used by any ethernet connected device. |
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== Should the NAS be backed up? == | == Should the NAS be backed up? == | ||
− | You should back up all your data. | + | You should back up all your data. RAID, which is built into many NAS devices, protects against the failure of a single drive ''ONLY''. A full backup should be created using a USB attached external drive or similar, and kept synchronised with the NAS. |
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== What should I do if my CD collection is too big to fit on one NAS? == | == What should I do if my CD collection is too big to fit on one NAS? == | ||
− | + | Add more or larger drives to the NAS, or use multiple NAS devices and split collection across them. | |
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Yes. You can have several DS players running from one NAS, with concurrent, independent access to the stored music. | Yes. You can have several DS players running from one NAS, with concurrent, independent access to the stored music. | ||
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== Should I use wired or wireless Ethernet? == | == Should I use wired or wireless Ethernet? == | ||
− | + | Wired. There is no guaranteed quality of service over wireless networks. When streaming music the information must arrive at the DS player in a predictable way to avoid audio drop-out. | |
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== How should I control a DS player? == | == How should I control a DS player? == | ||
− | + | There a variety of options dependent on personal hardware and software preferences | |
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+ | * LinnGui/Kinsky on UMPC/Windows PC. Supported under mono on Mac and Linux | ||
+ | * KinskyPDA on Windows PDA devices | ||
+ | * LeiaDS on Nokia N800/N810 | ||
+ | * SkweezyDs plugin for Logitech's SqueezeCenter | ||
+ | * Catwalk for J River Media | ||
+ | * Philips Pronto | ||
+ | * AMX control | ||
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== Can other UPnP controllers operate the DS players? == | == Can other UPnP controllers operate the DS players? == | ||
− | Yes, so long as they conform to the UPnP AV specification, although with a reduced feature set | + | Yes, so long as they conform to the UPnP AV specification, although with a reduced feature set. <br> |
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== What audio formats do the DS players support? == | == What audio formats do the DS players support? == | ||
− | DS products | + | DS products support FLAC, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless (ALAC) and MP3. Linn recommends flac. AAC will be supported as of ''Cara'' release. |
− | DRM files cannot be played on the DS products | + | DRM protected files cannot be played on the DS products |
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− | You can install | + | You can install a UPnP Media Server on your existing PC/Mac and use your existing PC/Mac hard drive if you wish. |
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− | == | + | == Can I run a UPnP server as SqueezeCenter on the same NAS? == |
− | Yes, you can | + | Yes, you can, and they can both access the same audio files. |
Additionally you can use SqueezeCenter and Squeezeboxes to control and media-serve your DS players using the [http://oss.linn.co.uk/trac/wiki/SkweezyDs SkweezyDs plugin] | Additionally you can use SqueezeCenter and Squeezeboxes to control and media-serve your DS players using the [http://oss.linn.co.uk/trac/wiki/SkweezyDs SkweezyDs plugin] |
Revision as of 16:04, 5 March 2009
Contents
- 1 DS Troubleshooting
- 2 What is a DS player?
- 3 Can the DS player play multi-channel files?
- 4 What Linn PreAmplifiers can the DS products control?
- 5 What makes the DS players open?
- 6 How does music get onto a standard Ethernet network in the first place?
- 7 How do I get my music onto a NAS?
- 8 Will downloaded music play on the DS players?
- 9 Can the NAS be used for other purposes?
- 10 Should the NAS be backed up?
- 11 Does the NAS have to be in the same room as the DS player?
- 12 What should I do if my CD collection is too big to fit on one NAS?
- 13 Can I create a DS player multi-room system?
- 14 Should I use wired or wireless Ethernet?
- 15 How should I control a DS player?
- 16 Can other UPnP controllers operate the DS players?
- 17 What audio formats do the DS players support?
- 18 Why does Linn recommend FLAC?
- 19 Do I have to use a NAS or can I use my existing PC/Mac hard drive?
- 20 Can I run a UPnP server as SqueezeCenter on the same NAS?
- 21 Does the DS work with an Apple Mac?
- 22 How do I set up a Computer Network?
- 23 What are the firewall settings required for LinnGui/LinnConfig operation
DS Troubleshooting
Some points may also be listed in the DS troubleshooting section,
What is a DS player?
A DS player is an open digital music player from Linn. It is a source product, like a CD player, but rather than retrieving music from a CD, it retrieves music from a standard Ethernet network.
Can the DS player play multi-channel files?
No, the Klimax DS, Akurate DS, Majik DS and Sneaky DS are stereo only.
What Linn PreAmplifiers can the DS products control?
Bute and Cara software can control:-
- Klimax Kontrol
- Akurate Kontrol
- Majik Kontrol
- Majik-I
- Kinos
- Kisto
- Unidisk SC
- Classik Movie (from 2006 manufacture)
- Classik Music (from 2008 manufacture)
Some of these products may need their software updated to allow the DS products to control them.
Earlier Linn pre-amplifiers cannot be controlled by the DS products
What makes the DS players open?
They have open standard interfaces as follows:
- Standard Ethernet input, and standard audio outputs
- Support the open UPnP AV 1.0 specification for control
- Support for open file formats (e.g. FLAC)
- It is possible, and actively encouraged by Linn, for individuals and third parties to write applications that utilise the DS.
How does music get onto a standard Ethernet network in the first place?
From a network attached hard drive. This may be within a standard PC or Mac, or can be a dedicated device called a NAS, which stands for Network Attached Storage. For data security and data availability a low-power dedicated NAS is recommended.
How do I get my music onto a NAS?
Using ripping software - see here, or use a ripping service
Will downloaded music play on the DS players?
Yes, so long as it is not protected by Digital Rights Managemant (DRM) restrictions and is in one of the supported formats, or transcoded to such a format
Can the NAS be used for other purposes?
Yes. The NAS can be accessed and used by any ethernet connected device.
Should the NAS be backed up?
You should back up all your data. RAID, which is built into many NAS devices, protects against the failure of a single drive ONLY. A full backup should be created using a USB attached external drive or similar, and kept synchronised with the NAS.
Does the NAS have to be in the same room as the DS player?
No, as long as both the NAS and the DS player are connected to the same Ethernet network, the DS player will retrieve music from the NAS.
What should I do if my CD collection is too big to fit on one NAS?
Add more or larger drives to the NAS, or use multiple NAS devices and split collection across them.
Can I create a DS player multi-room system?
Yes. You can have several DS players running from one NAS, with concurrent, independent access to the stored music.
Should I use wired or wireless Ethernet?
Wired. There is no guaranteed quality of service over wireless networks. When streaming music the information must arrive at the DS player in a predictable way to avoid audio drop-out.
How should I control a DS player?
There a variety of options dependent on personal hardware and software preferences
- LinnGui/Kinsky on UMPC/Windows PC. Supported under mono on Mac and Linux
- KinskyPDA on Windows PDA devices
- LeiaDS on Nokia N800/N810
- SkweezyDs plugin for Logitech's SqueezeCenter
- Catwalk for J River Media
- Philips Pronto
- AMX control
Can other UPnP controllers operate the DS players?
Yes, so long as they conform to the UPnP AV specification, although with a reduced feature set.
What audio formats do the DS players support?
DS products support FLAC, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless (ALAC) and MP3. Linn recommends flac. AAC will be supported as of Cara release.
DRM protected files cannot be played on the DS products
Why does Linn recommend FLAC?
- FLAC is a free open format. It is non-proprietary, which means your music collection is safeguarded for the future, can be played through any open digital music player, and is not tied to a particular manufacturer or product. The specification is published for all to see. In contrast, SACD has failed to achieve significant success because it requires proprietary music content and disc players with proprietary hardware inside.
- FLAC allows even better than CD quality encoding and decoding. Linn Records (http://www.LinnRecords.com) provides studio master quality downloads in FLAC, at the same quality as SACD.
- FLAC supports metadata, or tags, so that useful information about a piece of music can be stored with the music; for example, album, artist, genre, cover art, sleeve notes, etc. User interfaces can make good use of these tags. Here are programs that support tag editing: Windows OS: mp3tag: http://www.mp3tag.de/en Mac OS X: Tag: http://sbooth.org/Tag/
- Because it is open and free, there are an extensive set of players, tools, transcoders (to convert between other formats and FLAC), tag editors, and other programs for FLAC.
Do I have to use a NAS or can I use my existing PC/Mac hard drive?
You can install a UPnP Media Server on your existing PC/Mac and use your existing PC/Mac hard drive if you wish.
Can I run a UPnP server as SqueezeCenter on the same NAS?
Yes, you can, and they can both access the same audio files.
Additionally you can use SqueezeCenter and Squeezeboxes to control and media-serve your DS players using the SkweezyDs plugin
Does the DS work with an Apple Mac?
The DS is a high performance audio product which is designed to operate without the need for a desktop computer.
If you wish to use your existing Apple equipment to control your Hi-Fi, you can find some hints and tips here: DS And Apple
How do I set up a Computer Network?
This should be done by someone with a sufficient level of I.T. training, ideally a professionally trained I.T. specialist. The people involved should be proficient in a minimum of :
- Networking e.g. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/netgeneral/
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk214/tech_digest09186a0080091a86.html
- Network devices e.g. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Ethernet-
Networking-Basics-Part1.html
- TCP/IP networking e.g. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/tcpip.html
- Firewalls, their configuration and importance
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Firewalls-101.html
- What cables to use e.g. http://www.mohawk-cdt.com/tech/instguides-utp.html ,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10BASE-T
Where can I get training on Computer Networks and Ethernet systems?
There are many training courses on networks and Ethernet systems to suit your requirements. Different levels of training are available to match the complexity of the systems that you will be designing or supporting. This can be via online training courses e.g.
- http://training.mikrotik.com/course/category.php?id=2
- http://www.intelligentedu.com/newly_researched_free_training/Networking.html
It is also possible to attend training courses in person at local technical colleges and universities.
What are the firewall settings required for LinnGui/LinnConfig operation
For firewalls which support 'exceptions-by-program' (such as Windows Firewall on XP and Vista), add the executable to the exceptions list. However where the firewall requires setting of absolute port addresses for exceptions the following ranges are required
- Port 1900 on 239.255.255.250 (UDP)
- Ports 47832 to 47932 (TCP)
- Ports 49832 to 49932 (TCP)