Cocktail Audio Pro X100
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19.
The disc would not eject.
From the web interface (select the import CD app) click or touch the abort button.
Press the eject button on the X100 (On slide or Tray optical drives).
Reboot the Cocktail Audio Pro X100 & the CD will eject automatically.
You can also use the ER hole on the tray drives.
20.
Cannot play or see the entire library on my Sonos.
Sonos system has a limit of how much can be displayed at a time (maximum library
65000 tracks). Check for updates on the Sonos system.
21.
Is the internal hard drive (HDD) replaceable?
Yes/No, only via the initial setup but not after the model has been built – as the OS is
managed on the HDD. X100 is flexible to stream from a NAS & external HDDs.
Contact us if you need to replace the internal HDD.
22.
Cannot rip a selection of tracks.
The Cocktail Audio Pro X100 is designed to automatically rip an entire CD speedily
and without background conversion. Use the playlist feature to play a selection of
tracks. You could delete songs you do not want to keep through the folders.
23.
Do I need a specific folder structure to import or play my collection?
The Cocktail Audio Pro X100 requires no folder structure & any songs can be added
or played. Any folder can be made the core folder on the internal drive.
24.
Can I import from other cocktail audio (Music DB)?
Yes, just import any songs. NB: Songs without metadata might need to be tagging or
selected from the folder option on the player.
25.
Can I export my music/movie/image library on the X100 to a hand-held USB device?
Yes, importing could be done via SMB, Mounter or any method.
Some Apps have FTP that could be linked via a PC to the Pro X100.
26.
Can I edit the tag & album cover Art (Music)?
The X100 core library directory is very flexible, thus users can edit any of the library
through many free programs via their computer or tag edit software. More options
will be added later…
27.
What format is used to rip the Cds on the Cocktail Audio Pro X100?
Flac is used to rip all the CDs - FLAC is the best music compression and sounds the
same as CDs (if not better). The reason for this is that FLAC is ‘lossless’ and has all
the same structure as the original master formats wav or aiff including analogue
masters. Flac also has the facility to hold metadata & embedded album cover arts
unlike wav & aiff. CDs are limited to a bit rate of 44.1/16k and FLAC can even be
downloaded at a higher bit rate. The good thing about Flac (purchased or ripped) is
that the files can be converted to other lossy or lossless formats (& still retain the
metadata). Flac is open source thus it keeps getting better.