![]() The "regular" HQplayer that many of us use is called HQPlayer Desktop, and Audiolinux has one of those too (as well as MPD, JRIver, Roon, and many other audio products). Pretty simple first step into the world of Linux audio. ![]() Remove and reboot and I get Winwods 10 back. Simply reboot the machine with USB inserted.Audiolinux comes up. It resides on a 32GB bootable USB stick, plugged into a USB2 port on my HQP server (Windows 10, i7 6700k, 32GB, Nvidia cuda support, etc). Before I settle on one version I thought I would take up shadowlight's recommednation to install a full plug-n-play version called Audiolinux. ![]() Some use Debian, some Ubuntu, and others a host of different forms of Linux. One thing about Linux: it is many things. (Note: CA forum member shadowlight is not a Linux idiot he has generously helped me try to get acquainted with Linux and hqplayerd. Since Jussi's Linux product called HQplayer embedded (or hqplayerd for short) can be a renderer, I thought I would begin a new thread about how this new world seems to me. I have been saying for some time that a combination of using JRemote as a control point or remote, into HQPlayer, would be the best of both worlds, as I spent quite a bit of time getting JRIver to be a very friendly GUI. I find it to be the best upsampling engine going. I am a long time user (and BIG proponent) of HQPlayer.
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