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Songkong review
Songkong review






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For those, the N50 relies on embedded metadata, which may not match up with the N50's display structure. SongKong doesn't function with external libraries. See Jim Austin's sidebar.įor local files, including files on USB-connected drives, content can be organized with a Melco-optimized version of SongKong, "an intelligent music tagger app designed to make the task of managing, organizing and cleaning up your digital music collection easy." This retagger is downloaded onto the N50 and, after customizing it or using one of several "standard" options, it will repair and reconfigure your library. So, while the N50 Music Library, with its dedicated library, looks very much like a networked music server, it doesn't work as I expected. MELCO USB Local Player is compatible with many other UPnP/DLNA/OpenHome app also, not only this Melco app." I searched for another Melco app, one that did support the network connection, but I didn't find one.

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If you need an App to control a Network Player (Streamer) connected to Melco this App is not suitable—please consider to use the Network Player own app, or mConnect Player HD app.

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Investigating, I found a note on the download page for the app at the Apple App Store: "This free App is designed for the MELCO USB Local Player. Because it provides a second, dedicated Ethernet port, the N50 can ensure the integrity of that digital waveform.īut when I tried connecting the exaSound s88—the only network-enabled DAC I have in the house—it didn't show up on the Melco app. That means the server device cannot guarantee the integrity of the Ethernet signal. One of the N50's more interesting features—it's found, I think, on all Melco Music Libraries—is the dedicated Ethernet output labeled "Player." Computer-based server devices (including, for example, the Roon Nucleus and Nucleus+) have a single Ethernet connection, so they must be connected to a network-capable DAC via a network switch. Melco has a long list of compatible devices on its website. The Melco requires that the attached DAC be UAC2 compliant. I then tried connecting my exaSound s88 to the N50, also by USB, but the two devices failed to communicate. I heard music, but the tracks were not routed to the proper channels/speakers and there was noise in unused channels—the Melco N50 is not a multichannel device. I then selected some multichannel files just to see what would happen. With stereo tracks, the N50/Okto combo was just super.

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I connected the N50 to my Okto DAC8 Pro multichannel DAC.








Songkong review