IMPORTANT bug fix for CD ripping (bug in previous 13.11-b091420 build).
Update via your Daphile web UI or download from www.daphile.com.
Update via your Daphile web UI or download from www.daphile.com.
kipeta
may i know if the respberry pi can be installed with this OS ?
Hello Kipeta,
great work! I installed and I'm actually running it through a dell laptop. Very nice!
One question: I read that daphile is based on usb dacs but, is spdif output supported by daphile? If not, are you planning to include this feature?
kipeta
may i know if the respberry pi can be installed with this OS ?
Hi Kipeta,
My Daphile music server boots from USB and my music library is on an 2TB internal HD.
Using the web browser I also installed Daphile on the internal HD. Daphile boots fine from the internal HD, but then the folder containing my music library is not visible anymore. Also this folder is not shown as a network folder on my W7 computer.
Also I tried a newer version of Daphile booted from another USB stick, but then the same problem that the folder containing my music is not shown.
Peter
You can read the details of the FLAC compression levels here:Under the CD ripping tab, you get a choice of flac levels. Does this simply set the level of compression, so that if you select 0, you are getting uncompressed flac? Thanks again for this great product!
Daphile does not have local UI. It can be used only via network connection.Hi!
Is it possible to use the Daphile just standalone and not connected in network???
I mean to install it to a PC wher all my musics stored.
I tryed the USB boot and it worked only for the firs few second, until it was showing that the daphile is trying to connect to a network. Then nothing happened, because I haven't got a network connection.
Tyimo
Thanks.Daphile does not have local UI. It can be used only via network connection.
i can use the Webinterface without Problems by typing the IP or the Name into the Browser.
You tried "Daphile.local" and that did not work? The IP address is assigned by your router, you will have to log into your router and check to see what IP address was assigned by DHCP...