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> i heard that the AAC is much better that MP3...but im perhaps wrong.
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You are entitled to your opinion and what you like. What I or others
hear does not help you when you are listening to your music on your
system in your room.
At high bit rate I think there is probably little differen
Conerning your comment "If you are using lossy compression then why not
use MP3?" i heard that the AAC is much better that MP3...but im perhaps
wrong.
Did you do some test yoursef ?
Phil
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The custom-convert.conf file is located on your DS-107. I don't have a
SSODS system so I cannot give the full path.
To edit the custom-convert.conf file - I think you should logon onto
DS-107, change to the directory which has the custom-convert.conf file
and then edit it using an editor somethin
Tks Bpa
Where is located the "custom-convert.conf " ?
How can i access/edit it ?
Concerning your performance comment (see point 3) i'm i bit frustrated
because i buy this SD107+ to remplace my LACIE HOME EDITION NAS used
before to avoid having to run the squeezecenter on a pcand seams
that'
Answering your post in French forum (
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=50322 )
1. AACplus (aac+) is NOT the same as AAC. AACplus is usually used for
internet radio. Adding AACplus changes will not enable playing of AAC
files.
2. AAC file format are more commonly called m4a files
Sorry but im realy a beginner ;-)
My issue :
I cannot listen my AAC music on my new Synology ds107 with the last
version of the SSOD. (wotks fine with MP3).
Everyting are visible including the song title, but a message
"problem,." is comming when asking the SB3 to play the song ??
My config: