![]() The Marantz receives 24/96 and processes the audio accordingly. It will display the information of what it receives.Īs you can see in the screenshot in this example, I am playing a 16/44 lossless file but the midi setting on the Mac is set to 24/96. The Marantz autodetects what bit rate and sample rate it is receiving and plays it accordingly. I just did a quick drag and drop to the Trash and installed a fresh download of LMS and it opened wih my favourites.I am playing music on the Mac in iTunes and and the audio is being passed to my Marantz receiver. I run RevoUnistaller (free version) for my windows uninstalls It should be similar with Windows I would guess. This is slightly different for an uninstall with a MAC OS. Often the Folder containg "Preferences" and some the Cache is left with a Linux uninstall because they are deemed to be "not empty" and a simple sudo rm -r path to the folder gets rid. ![]() Here is another basic guide to the same principle Then use the terminal to paste the commands in the wiki, one by one see what you get returned The app I referred to still works on 32bit CleanMyMac X but I paid a few pounds and now it is too much (if it is the same one, I think so because it is listed with anoth app I paid for)Īny way first I would uninstall from the System Preference, the use finder, go to Download and put anything related to LMS into the Trash. I changed to "Automatcally start server at login" This worked, but it does take a while and I had to refresh the LMS gui I clicked Start Server in the Status tab and all was well. The windows reopend but the rLMS restart failed ( thiis has been an unresolved problem for at least a couple of years ![]() Reopen windows when logging back in was ticked for the Restart and I'm set to login automatically in Users & Groups) I rebooted the Mac whilst it was playing (the setting in the Preference pane STATUS window was "Automatcally start server when system boots) I then returned to the LMS Home Page and selected Squeezelite from the dropdown, selected an Album and hit Play. When the screen returned I ticked the box for Local Player, waited a minute and represhed the screen. Next stop was Settings > Plugins > tick Update plugins automatcally > Apply I then opened the default LMS gui, went to Basic Settings and scanned the usb disk into the Library. I used the Mac Systems Preferences pane (LMS Server was already running) to navigate to the usb stick. I used the default installer to install the package and accepted all screen prompt requests for access. (this last week has seen some pretty intensive work by members of the Slimdevices community and M Herger) I opened Safari and downloaded the latest Mac OSX installer. I plugged in a usb stick (Fat32 format) with a few albums to use instead of a HDD. I connected a Topping DX3Pro Dac (using headphone output) and used Audio MIDI to set it for use as Sound Output. Īndrew this morning I fired up a Late 2012 Mac Mini running Mojave v10.14.6 ![]() Should be pretty simple so could I ask for the benefit of those who use MAC's to point in the right direction for an easy to use and decent player preferably free but would consider a small payment if it is worth it. Graham has been away for a holiday for while so I left well alone but now he is back starting thinking again and reaslise there was no need for LMS all I needed was amusic player that plays nicely with MAC's and can send FLAC through the usb out and can read the music stored on the HD. I previously thought about putting LMS on the MAC and then adding a Squeezelite player but I do not use MAC's and found getting the player to work to be a complete pain. As he wants to just keep using the MAC I am looking for a free music player that can play FLAC files and is easy to use and could access the music on the HD plugged in to his MAC then output in the same way he using Spotify. He also has a 2TB HD with lots of music on it which in the past he used LMS and SBT. I have a friend on here who is using spotify via his MAC to play via his system using USB out. ![]()
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