FAQs
Contents
- 1 DS Troubleshooting
- 2 Linn DSM products with HDMI Audio pass-thro and surround processing
- 3 Can I turn off the Volume control in the DSI or DSM to make them source only
- 4 What is a DS player?
- 5 Can the DS player play multi-channel files?
- 6 What Linn PreAmplifiers can the DS products control?
- 7 What makes the DS players open?
- 8 How does music get onto a standard Ethernet network in the first place?
- 9 How do I get my music onto a NAS?
- 10 Will downloaded music play on the DS players?
- 11 How can I access my iTunes library from Kinsky Desktop?
- 12 How can I access my Music Folder on my computer from Kinsky Desktop?
- 13 What are the DS (Playlist) and (UPnP AV) sources on Kinsky Desktop
- 14 Can the NAS be used for other purposes?
- 15 Should the NAS be backed up?
- 16 Does the NAS have to be in the same room as the DS player?
- 17 What should I do if my CD collection is too big to fit on one NAS?
- 18 Can I create a DS player multi-room system?
- 19 Should I use wired or wireless Ethernet?
- 20 How should I control a DS player?
- 21 Can other UPnP controllers operate the DS players?
- 22 What audio formats do the DS players support?
- 23 Why does Linn recommend FLAC?
- 24 Do I have to use a NAS or can I use my existing PC/Mac hard drive?
- 25 Can I run a UPnP server as SqueezeCenter on the same NAS?
- 26 Does the DS work with an Apple Mac?
- 27 What are the firewall settings required for Kinsky/Konfig operation?
- 28 How do I achieve gapless playback for live albums?
DS Troubleshooting
Some points may also be listed in the DS troubleshooting section,
Linn DSM products with HDMI Audio pass-thro and surround processing
Check Linn forum link
Release Davaar 4.2.3 (14th Oct 2011)
The Linn DSM products HDMI output will:-
1. Pass-throu the HDMI audio when the Linn DSM is in Standby.
2. Pass-throu the HDMI audio when the Linn DSM is listening to an Analogue or Digital Audio input.
3. BLOCK the HDMI audio if the the DSM is listening to a HDMI input.
Can I turn off the Volume control in the DSI or DSM to make them source only
No, these products are combined source, preamplifers with local source selection. Turning off the volume control will require a second pre-amplifier. This will give you two preamplifiers in the system and confuse all concerned.
What you can do is to have your second preamplifier Analog audio output connections linked to a DSI/DSM input with Unity Gain selected. This will allow the Audio from that preamplifier pass through untouched. When you select the DS inputs (Playlist, Songcast, Radio and UPnPAV), this will have its volume control performed by the DSI/DSM product and keep volume control simple.
People have used with this Surround sound preamplfiers and have the front left/right hand channel pass through the DSI/DSM to the front left/right channel speakers. This allows for simple integration between the Linn DS products and Surround sound systems.
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. See Introduction to DS concepts.
Can the DS player play multi-channel files?
No, the Klimax DS, Akurate DS, Majik DS, Majik DSi, Sneaky Music DS and Sekrit DSi are stereo only.
What Linn PreAmplifiers can the DS products control?
Bute, Cara and Davaar 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.
An Exotik+DA which has been updated to run Akurate Kontrol firmware can be controlled in the same way as an Akurate Kontrol. An Exotik (non-DA) may respond to on/off commands but not volume or source if identified as a Klimax Kontrol, but this is not an officially supported feature.
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?
See Ripping
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
How can I access my iTunes library from Kinsky Desktop?
To set up Kinsky Desktop to access your iTunes library see here
How can I access my Music Folder on my computer from Kinsky Desktop?
What are the DS (Playlist) and (UPnP AV) sources on Kinsky Desktop
The Linn DS product can be controlled by standard UPnP AV controllers (such as Cidero, Windows Media Player12) or UPnP controllers that work with Linn extensions.
The Linn extensions (Playlist), allows the Linn DS to store the playlist in the Linn DS rather than the playlist residing in the UPnP controller, this allows greater flexibility (mulitple UPnP controllers plus the ability to switch off these controllers and still have Music playing).
Using a standard UPnP controller will only allow only one control device to relaibly control the DS. And, it may cause pauses between tracks as the standard UPnP controller tells the DS the next track to play. (This may cause audible delays between gapless tracks with some controllers). If the standard UPnP controller loses ethernet connection at any time, this can cause the DS to stop after playing its exisiting track and NOT continue to the next track. (The UPnP controller may have lost the Linn DS ethernet broadcast that the present track is finished and is left awaiting information on the next track for playing).
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.
With Linn DS/DSI products with using Davaar software, this allows simultaneous playback of the same Music in many rooms
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 are a variety of options available, dependent on personal hardware and software preferences, for controlling a DS. Linn recommends using Linn software.
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 Up to 192k 24bit
- WAV
- AIFF
- AIFC
- MP3
- AAC
- WMA (lossy)
- OGG VORBIS
- OGG FLAC
- ALAC upto 192K 24bit [If these ALAC files were generated by an early version of dBpowerAmp the Linn DS will not recognise these. Transcode these files to ALAC using the latest version of dBPowerAmp to fix this.]
Linn recommends FLAC.
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 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. Two examples of applications that support tag editing are: Mp3tag (Windows) and Tag (Mac)
- 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?
Kinsky is supported on both iOS and Mac OS X.
What are the firewall settings required for Kinsky/Konfig 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)
How do I achieve gapless playback for live albums?
To guarantee gapless playback, you will need to rip your music tracks into a lossless format (i.e. FLAC). You must also insure that you are using ripping software that does not add gaps between tracks when ripping (i.e. DBPoweramp). Most ripping software will offer the option to turn this feature off.