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1561  Ultimate Audio Playback / Cables (Community induced) / Re: The Lush on: August 04, 2017, 02:26:38 pm
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I guess Peter will contact me via email to complete the transaction?

He will.  Happy
(via the address you use for the forum)

Hey Wisnon, nice seeing you here.
Will be the last time maybe, because this year I'll exchange Jamaica for Cuba. Maybe I won't find my way back.
But we'll try to make your Lush in advance.

Best regards,
Peter
1562  Ultimate Audio Playback / Music Storage and convenient playback / Re: Moving entire galleries on: August 03, 2017, 01:35:34 pm
Hi Charlie,

Your second option may be a tricky one, as at this moment I can not oversee what the consequences are for something which was "abum bounded" (Nice Stuff) and "track bounded" (Show / Demo).

The first option seems more safe to me. Thus indeed :

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So probably the best thing I can do is starting using Show, and load the individual tracks of Nice Stuff and save them to Show;  then remove them from Nice Stuff all within xxHE.

Because Show can be appointed dynamically (even during playing), Ot would "originally" be my idea that in there you also have a Bad Tracks. But this might not be the best idea at all, because you can run into bad tracks at any time and want to act fast (press Alt-z (Demo) - done).

Of course you have also seen the Ctrl-Alt-h and Ctrl-Alt-z (Album and Tracks respectively) buttons on the XXOSK.Exe, which imply dynamic allocation to anything (via "select via Tablet" - just look in there and you wil grasp it).

Lastly (because it may be confusing or look dangerous when you are not used to it), use the "Remove Gallery Selection from his Gallery" when you want to remove all the entries from that Gallery you just copied to another. But be sure to select the proper Gallery first !
And notice that what I refer to here is from within the Library Area (use [ L ] in the top). I think it is obvious, but just saying ...

Peter
1563  Ultimate Audio Playback / Cables (Community induced) / Re: The Lush on: August 02, 2017, 03:25:01 pm
Hi Stefano,

Shipping is from the Netherlands.

I will send you an email too. Happy

Best regards,
Peter
1564  Ultimate Audio Playback / Cables (Community induced) / Re: The Lush on: August 02, 2017, 03:15:13 pm
Hi there Alan,

The 70cm as well as the 100cm are 200 euros (ex shipping and VAT if you'd be liable to that).
150cm is 225 euros.
You can also look in the first post if you want.

I will send you an email soon.
Thank you !
Peter
1565  Ultimate Audio Playback / Music Storage and convenient playback / Re: Moving entire galleries on: July 30, 2017, 11:23:43 am
Charlie,

The majority of functions required for this - and so you can do all what's desired - only emerged way beyond the 2.01 you used.
Today it should be fairly complete because I don't recall having changed anything regarding this in the due 2.08. Maybe 2.07 also not any more.

We must also be carful about "nomenclature" by now, because the short keys changed.
AutoHotKeys (Remote Commands) Listing.
... And as it turns out, I don't even know them by heard any more because I always use the XXOSK.exe and use the remote + tap the shortcuts in there. Anyway :

What you can see in the link is that Alt-c has been deprecated and its major reason was that tracks could mix up with full albums. So this is explicitly dealt with in one of the  releasnote pages to the later versions. So if you have problems regarding that, it is justified (but I don't recall it to be a big deal, only confusing).

Anyway, what you are looking for is Alt-z, which puts to (the by you set) "Demo" Gallery. Change the relevant field from what you currently use for Show or IOW Alt-w.
The specialy of Show is that it can be dynamically changed (while using the remote). No "Show" is the same ... (or whatver reason you have yourself).
Alt-h copies to Nice Stuff and that is now always the whole Album.

Also notice Ctrl-Alt-h and Ctrl-Alt-z.
Or Ctrl-Alt-r - also crucial.

I hope this helps you a little ...
Peter
1566  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Considering upgrading to 2.07 from 2.01 on: July 30, 2017, 09:42:45 am
Aha, so all is fine with that Copy To field.
But the story with it is very different :

This field is for using RAM Disks and where the *base* settings file is stored. This is the one and only PresetLoader.XXSI file and is unrelated to what ends up in \XXData\ as backup and where you can restore from.

Side note and watch out : Which always ends up in there, also for a new XXHighEnd version in another dedicated folder (for the .exe etc.). SO this is a matter of knowing from of which date you started using the new XXHighEnd version, so you'd know which to (not) restore from (if ever necessary).

So these "base" settings are one file only and when working from RAM, which would be Drive A: or whatever but usually not C:, this tells where to copy that PresetLoader.XXSI file to when XXHighEnd is shut down. Now the settings are preserved in non-volatile memory (and also in RAM via the normal route which writes the .XXSI file in there).

This is not all, because the same field is also used when the RAM-OS Disk is used, which boots the OS from RAM and in which situation you'll see C: again for the boot disk, but which is really RAM. In that case the reference should always be (in your example) :
x:\xxHighend\2.07
where the X: drive is mounted when you order to save the Settings to permanent storage, and where your Disk and OS Volume now resides on drive X:. So same mechanism but very different application.

And Charlie, your application is "nothing" unless you use the normal RAM Disk. Then the proper filling of the field is obligatory. And it looks fine as it is.

Regards,
Peter





1567  Ultimate Audio Playback / Music Storage and convenient playback / Re: Moving entire galleries on: July 29, 2017, 06:24:41 am
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1. How do I move all contents of my Nice Stuff gallery to the Show gallery?

Charlie, only with trickery I would not even be able to accomplish myself.
So say it can't.

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2. Also, how do I delete a duplicate item within a gallery?

Just delete it. Notice that ubnder RighClick on the Library Item, there's a "More Gallery functions" option near the bottom in the context menu, and there reside the functions you seek for.

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The situation for 2 is that if I like a track I hit Alt-c.  But it turns out I do that multiple times over the course of years because I can't remember whether or not I've hit alt-c before.  So I end up with unwanted duplicates.

No, that is not how it works (or indeed you'll get mad). So I am afraid you already "manipulated" outside of XXHighEnd's functions, like copying Gallery folders or renaming them etc. etc. via Explorer.
Say that it is another subject how to get this right again. This too will be quite impossible, depending on the damaga done. Anyway :

When you use one of the "Put to Gallery" gallery functions, it creates meta data of the album in the Gallery Folder with the same name (but prefixed with the Gallery itself). Do this again, and it just does it again. No duplicate can emerge. However, copy the Original Location (folder) to elsewhere, play that and again use Alt-c etc. and you have the Gallery entry twice. Well, not really, because you have the Original also twice. So this is still consistent.
Now Rename the Original with Explorer to another name and things will go bad on you; you now renamed the Original but did not rename the Gallery, which you btw can not even do because there's also the metadata itself with related contents). Anyway, if you now plat from this newly named (location) and use Alt-c again, you indeed have two entries, but the old one is actually obsolete.
Do the problem really is that after the rename, the old one is a floating entry with reference to something which does not exist any more.

This is your base for understanding; it solves nothing (but if you have concrete questions, shoot them).

Peter
1568  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Considering upgrading to 2.07 from 2.01 on: July 29, 2017, 06:12:44 am
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1. Can I restore settings to 2.07 that were saved from 2.01?

I'd say yes, but this is a bit of a daunted task to really do (for the system) because you will already have new setting stored in a newer version of the file where the data is saved in (the ones which emerge in \XXData\ each other day) and you will be overwriting this data with, well, empty space, I'd say. Thus, all what's defaulted by me over here via the same mechanism (see the two examples from the previous post where it happened abusively) will be overwritten with "nothing". And this may work out badly, depending on what I put in there explicitly because necessary.
On the other hand I know that this only happens sporadically and I better avoid it because other data gets saved along unintentionally (the Save Settings To is a perfect example, as this is created by the system at first startup / when empty and I don't even realize it, quit XXHighEnd and publish the saved settings to you).

All 'n all, maybe I would not dare to do it ... boemmy
Peter
1569  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Considering upgrading to 2.07 from 2.01 on: July 29, 2017, 06:04:16 am
Hi Charlie,

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"Copy settings to" is populated with c:\xxHighend\2.07,  which seems to contradict.

If you mean that this is a setting (field conten) you found after installing 2.07 and this is not related to any folder you have yourself, then this is a saved setting at my end here which makes it through to you. This is unintentional ! The field should be empty at delivery.

Same with the progress bar; this should not be active by default at all.

I noted these two subjectes in my ToDo. Thank you very much for mentioning them !

And what you also accidentally did, was giving me a clue about the tick people may perceive after the start of playback. I don't think (but don't know for sure) whether this is with the progress bar active, but I would never have searched the issue in this direction. And the issue is there for many many years by now ...

Thank you Charlie,
Peter
1570  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: I'm finding Tidal searches in XX so frustrating! on: July 28, 2017, 08:23:37 am
Huh ?
Very strange. But maybe that's because I have another XXHighEnd version.  Happy
But looks strange to me anyway.

Peter
1571  Ultimate Audio Playback / Cables (Community induced) / Re: The Lush on: July 28, 2017, 08:15:08 am
Hi Phil,

Email coming up. Thank you !
Peter
1572  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: I'm finding Tidal searches in XX so frustrating! on: July 27, 2017, 06:57:26 pm
Mani, try this :

1573  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: I'm finding Tidal searches in XX so frustrating! on: July 27, 2017, 04:36:14 pm
OK ...
In 2.08 you can a kind of copy paste from what you found in Tidal. But you don't have that. no

If you show me the picture, I can try from here and tell you how to search for it.

Peter
1574  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: I'm finding Tidal searches in XX so frustrating! on: July 27, 2017, 04:34:07 pm
Try Chopin ?
1575  Ultimate Audio Playback / Cables (Community induced) / Re: The Lush on: July 27, 2017, 04:32:27 pm
Thank you all again guys.

I like to notice that people should be observing the email  address they used to sign up for this forum because that is where I send my emails to. I had the idea that a few people might be waiting on "something" and think that nothing happens.

Thanks and best regards,
Peter
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