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cMP (cics Memory Player)

Please use new cMP² website as these pdf documents are no longer current!

Music delivery is perfected. cMP (cics Memory Player) delivers memory playback (without RAMDisk or other utilities) thereby eliminating disk interference during playback. cMP builds handsomely on “The Art of Building (AOB) Computer Transports” version 0.3 where sound is improved (together with more convenience) and costs maintained (~$1500 with case). The case is entirely optional (given its high cost) as any suitable alternative will do thus reducing costs to ~$1200.

AOB Computer Transports version 0.3 is a significant step forward. The challenge in going beyond this is creating version 1.0 which is renamed to cMP. cMP is an open source high-end Memory Player.

cMP's software installer can be dowloaded from https://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=111495

cMP documentation:

1. Introduction (pdf 1.4MB)

2. Installation Guide & User Manual (pdf 2.4MB)

You will also need AOB Computer Transports version 0.3 (http://imageevent.com/cics/v03theartofbuildingcomputertrnsp ).

For questions, comments and feedback, please use

http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pcaudio/messages/2/27041.html

Thank you.

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I hear mostly vinyl classic and jazz. Love "the" sound, but the need to change and clean the disk every 15 or 20 minutes when I am working, turns me crazy! Thus many times I am forced to listen CD's, which, even with a decent player, is disgusting.
So I have been looking for a quality music server to rip in my analog music, for a reasonable price.
I saw this cMP development and got entusiastic, but also seem to be somewhat "old" - 2007 (!). Are there any new developments on 2008?
If not I will go for the cMP now!
Many thanks for sharing all this know-how with the "public".
All the best
Antonio
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Antonio Melo, Sun, 1 Feb 2009 5:30AM
Getting hooked on this Computer Audio - so many interesting things going on.
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Alan Elsdon, Sat, 20 Dec 2008 8:09AM
This is a very interesting concept. I will probably struggle to understand the technical aspects, but I am stubborn, so...
I have a Wadia transport and dac, and have also utilized my computer, for music playback. Each method has its drawbacks, so this seems to be what I have been looking for. Thanks!
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Earl T. Brotten, Jr., Sat, 30 Aug 2008 5:55PM
 
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