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9  Hard  Disk  Player  Terminology

The following pages carry a glossary of hard disk 
player and network terminology that will help you get 
the best from this manual and ease the installation 
and operational learning-curve.

AAC:

 

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a lossy compression 
and encoding format for digital audio. Intended to be 
a successor of the MP3 format, AAC was designed to 
achieve better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent 
levels of data compression. AAC’s best known use is as the 
default audio format of Apple’s iPhone, iPod, and iTunes 
application, and as the format of all iTunes Store audio. 
AAC is however also employed by Sony and Nintendo. 
AAC files are sometimes identified by .m4a or .mp4 file 
extensions.

AMG:

 

The 

All Music Guide

 database is the primary database that 

the HDX-SSD interrogates when a new CD is inserted in its 
drawer. The AMG database can be interrogated manually 
at www.allmusic.com

Note:

 The data provided by AMG is occasionally 

inaccurate or incomplete. It is possible however to submit 
corrections at www.allmusic.com

Broadband Internet:

 

Broadband internet is the generic term for an “always-on” 

internet

 connection that provides data download rates 

above 256kb/sec.

Apple Lossless:

 

Apple Lossless is a loss less compression and encoding 
format for digital audio. It offers between 40% and 60% 
data compression without loss of audio information.

Bit Perfect:

 

The term bit perfect refers to the error free ripping of digital 
data stored on CD. A bit perfect rip file will be, bit for bit, 
identical to the data held on the CD.

Browser:

 

A browser is a PC application that accesses, displays and 
implements 

web pages

. Microsoft Internet Explorer and 

Mac OS X Safari are examples. As well as distributing music 
data on a 

network

, the HDX-SSD generates 

web pages

 

that can be read by a browser.

Client:

 

A client is a software application on a PC that accesses a 
remote service on another computer system, known as a 
server, by way of a network - the HDX-SSD Desktop Client 
application for example.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):

 

Hardware items installed on a 

TCP/IP

 network have an 

IP 

Address

 through which they are identified by all the other 

items on the network. DHCP is a set of rules that enable the 
automatic allocation of addresses as items are connected 

(or switched on while connected) to the network. The HDX-
SSD is set up by default to use DHCP.

Digital Rights Management (DRM): 

Digital Rights Management refers to the data embedded 
in some music files that restricts copying and playback. 
Material downloaded from the Apple iTunes store is an 
example.

Firewall:

 

A firewall is a network device or software application 
designed to control computer network traffic by 
compliance with a specific set of rules and security criteria.

Firmware:

 

Firmware describes control and interface computer 
programs that are embedded in the electronic hardware 
of a product.

FLAC:

 

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a file format for audio 
data compression. Being a lossless format, it removes no 
information from the audio data, as lossy compression 
formats such as MP3. FLAC’s primary advantage is a 
reduction of data storage requirements by up to 50% 
without sacrificing audio quality.

Flash:

 

Adobe Flash is a software application that provides 
interactivity and animation in web sites. It is usually 
embedded into web browser applications.

FreeDB:

 

FreeDB is the secondary database that the HDX-SSD 
interrogates when an unknown CD is inserted in its drawer.

Internet:

 

The internet is the worldwide network of predominantly 
TCP/IP connected servers and computers. While the 
internet provides a variety of data services for professional 
and corporate use, most people know it for email and the 
World Wide Web.

IP Address:

 

An IP address is a numerical identifier unique to a specific 
piece of hardware on a TCP/IP network. IP addresses 
contain four groups of numbers from 0 to 255 separated by 
dots. 192.168.0.8 is a typical IP address.

Local:

 

Local in terms of this manual means non-network 
connections and associations. For example, a hi-fi system 
(amplifier and speakers) connected to the HDX-SSD’s 
audio outputs, or a touch screen connected to the HDX-
SSD’s 

USB

 interface is local. A hi-fi system or a touch screen 

connected via the 

NaimNet

 network is not local.

Memory Stick: 

A memory stick is a small, portable solid-state computer 
memory element that connects via USB to provide 
removable extra storage. Memory sticks have replaced 
floppy disks.

Supplement  –  Hard  Disk  Player  Ter minology

Summary of Contents for HDX-SSD - REFERENCE ISSUE 1

Page 1: ...R E F E R E N C e M A N U A L H D X S S D S S D H A R D D I S K P L A Y E R E N G L I S H...

Page 2: ...ay Menu 12 4 8 The System Setup Menu 12 4 9 Handset Functions 16 5 Playback 17 5 1 Local Playback 17 5 2 NaimNet Network Playback 17 5 3 UPnP Network Playback 17 6 Ripping 18 6 1 The Ripping Process 1...

Page 3: ...ntroduced in Section 1 1 while the touch screen controlled Front Panel Display Interface is described in detail in Section 4 If the HDX SSD is your first experience of a network connected product you...

Page 4: ...ash enabled web browser Duplicates functionality of Front Panel and External Display Interfaces Network connection required Controls local outputs only Desktop Client Computer running Windows XP Provi...

Page 5: ...y Contact your retailer installer or Naim Audio directly if this appears to be the case 2 1 1 Network Hardware Wired network connection is strongly recommended for the most consistent and secure HDX S...

Page 6: ...t the necessary Network Attached Storage NAS disk drive is appropriately configured connected to the network and switched on Section 7 of this manual describes the use and configuration of external st...

Page 7: ...AS drive setup menus create a new backup job Select a remote time stamp backup and type the HDX SSD NAS drive network name or address 192 168 0 5 for example in the host text field In the path field t...

Page 8: ...io system digital input These TosLink and BNC outputs duplicate the analogue outputs 3 2 10 Power Supply Upgrade Enables the connection of an upgrade XPS or 555PS power supply The link plug fitted mus...

Page 9: ...mains input and fuse SXPS Burndy Cable mains input and fuse power switch Cable direction marker THE HDX SSD REQUIRES MAINS POWER AT ALL TIMES WITH OR WITHOUT AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY THE SXPS BURNDY C...

Page 10: ...owse and find menus and the back button These icons remain present in all menus and screens Selecting each of the options on the Home menu provides the following pages and functions Now Playing Displa...

Page 11: ...each performer Music Location Opens a menu illustrated below showing the music storage locations available to the HDX SSD Selecting one of the locations restricts browsing or searching to that locati...

Page 12: ...er with Play Add add the selected Album to a playlist Tracks and Info buttons Last Played Displays a list of last played albums together with Play Add Tracks and Info buttons Newest Displays a list of...

Page 13: ...change track order or remove tracks and Delete the entire playlist 4 6 Playlists A playlist is a list of tracks collected together and saved with a specific name favourites perhaps or party tracks Pl...

Page 14: ...n docked and un docked devices can be removed from the list 4 8 3 Network Shares Music files stored on network connected hardware a network hard disk or a shared folder on a computer is known as a Net...

Page 15: ...on of new Music Stores Music Stores can only be created from existing empty Network Shares Note Individual Music Stores may be locked to prevent ripped data being stored If the primary Music Store is...

Page 16: ...Rename Music Enables Albums Artists and Tracks to be renamed Selecting Albums displays a list of items and provides options to rename the selected album its tracks or its artist Selecting Artists disp...

Page 17: ...vice will display when accessing the HDX SSD Compatibility Select Compatibility to specify the audio data Stream Format that the HDX SSD will stream to the UPnP playback device and to switch CD artwor...

Page 18: ...eys function regardless of the handset mode Mute Mutes the preamplifier or AV processor audio output These keys function regardless of the the handset mode Info Displays information about the currentl...

Page 19: ...be played locally Note Memory sticks connected via USB must be in FAT FAT32 or NTFS format Apple Macintosh formats are not compatible Note Other playback file formats may be added as firmware updates...

Page 20: ...celled once underway by pressing the HDX SSD front panel open button or selecting Abort on the Front Panel Display Interface Ripping Monitor page When the HDX SSD has ripped the CD and downloaded its...

Page 21: ...c files found by the HDX SSD on network shares will be incorporated into its database and remembered until any changes are identified irrespective of the HDX SSD being switched off In order for networ...

Page 22: ...ched on and configured to be shared It may also be useful to give the device an appropriate name In the illustrations following the Network Share is called Network Music It is important that the Netwo...

Page 23: ...ore will then take lowest priority position in the list of Music Stores but be available for promotion to a higher priority if desired via the Manage Music Stores menu To lower the priority of a Music...

Page 24: ...ic DeleteMusic MoveMusic RecycleBin SystemSettings Language DisplaySettings CalibrateScreen DateandTime CleanDisplay PlayRandom RandomPlaylist PlayNewest PlayRecent PlayPopular Trackinformationdisplay...

Page 25: ...entified by all the other items on the network DHCP is a set of rules that enable the automatic allocation of addresses as items are connected or switched on while connected to the network The HDX SSD...

Page 26: ...io data repeatedly to minimise errors There are some copyright and legal issues to consider when ripping CDs Router A router is an item of network hardware that controls network traffic Many home netw...

Page 27: ...panel eg 1A 2B 3C 4D 5E 6F on rear panel eg A1 B2 C3 D4 E5 F6 on rear panel eg NSHDX89B5 NSHDXxxxx where xxxx is last 4 digits of MAC Address 10 HDX SSD Specifications Line Output DIN and RCA Phono 2...

Page 28: ...agree that your non exclusive license to use the DigiFi Embedded Software will terminate if you violate these restrictions If your license terminates you agree to cease any and all use of the DigiFi D...

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