I'm having problems connecting HQPlayer to Red OS, and I'm getting some variation of this message appearing over and over again:
Those ASIO outputs are available as choices in HQPlayer desktop client, but the sound doesn't go anywhere. There is no Holo Red recogniseable as an output in the dropdown list. I have tried disabling the windows firewall on private networks and that doesn't seem to make any difference.
Are their other outputs enabled as well? HQPlayer won't show the NAA output if it doesn't have access to the hardware device. You may also need to have your DAC connected (if using USB) and on the proper input (depending on the DAC), then restart HQPlayer and see if the output shows up.
Are their other outputs enabled as well? HQPlayer won't show the NAA output if it doesn't have access to the hardware device. You may also need to have your DAC connected (if using USB) and on the proper input (depending on the DAC), then restart HQPlayer and see if the output shows up.
I've disabled roon's bridge/ready output to the red, and as I'm on Red OS, I only have one option selected at a time. I believe the issue lies somewhere this the NAA daemon, as per my original post, i'm pretty sure I've troubleshooted all the basics.
..before I had a "Wireworld Silver Sphere HDMI 2.1 48G DC HDMI-Kabel" (around 230Euro)
In GentooPlayer there is a option for choosing the dac - there you can select i2S
* you have roon running on a computer
* you have hqplayer desktop running a computer (could be the same one at roon is on)
* you have naa selected on the holo audio red
* you went into hqplayer, selected the network button, selected the holo red as the output device, and put in the modulators and filters you wanted to use
* you went into roon and put in the ip address for hqplayer (local if they're on the same computer)
* you enabled the zone in roon and validated the setting
* you have dsp, etc. turned off in roon
if you're done all that, then you should be good. now . . . what kind of computer is hqplayer running on and what setting did you select?
* you have roon running on a computer
* you have hqplayer desktop running a computer (could be the same one at roon is on)
* you have naa selected on the holo audio red
* you went into hqplayer, selected the network button, selected the holo red as the output device, and put in the modulators and filters you wanted to use
* you went into roon and put in the ip address for hqplayer (local if they're on the same computer)
* you enabled the zone in roon and validated the setting
* you have dsp, etc. turned off in roon
if you're done all that, then you should be good. now . . . what kind of computer is hqplayer running on and what setting did you select?
some people use hqplayer as their only software, so they need the volume control. for those that use a volume control on other devices, you should put hqplayer at -3db (or whatever works best in your system).
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