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Welcome to the Sonoris Newsletter. In this Newsletter: - DDP Creator and Player for Mac and Windows updated to version 2.0.2 - Security Option updated to version 1.0.3 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - DDP Creator and Player for Mac and Windows updated to version 2.0.2 This update adds some nice new features and fixes a few bugs, mainly with CD burning Bug fixes DDP Player 20.2 - crashing during CD burning on some Macs fixed - import of some DDP weird data file extension fixed (like Eclipse files) - copy / paste of text on Mac fixed - mouse clicking behavior on tracks during playback fixed - MD5 file reading of files with comment lines fixed - foreign character bug fixed - Pyramix .pmi import issue with audio in an index 0 and hidden tracks fixed - title of tracks now spans two lines instead of one in PQ sheet export - import of a DDP image on a DVD on Mac fixed - minor bugs fixed DDP Creator 2.02 - See Player - drag/drop of Flac files fixed - on the fly addition of indexes fixed New features DDP Player 2.0.2 - export tracks to wav, aif of flac files - time display selectable between disc time or track time - new CD/DVD burn engine - eject button added - burn audio in index 0 - playback slider like Quicktime, YouTube added - (OEM) end customers don't need to enter a key anymore with an OEM Player/Security Option - (OEM) some project warnings removed to avoid end customer confusion DDP Creator 2.0.2 - see Player - rip audio in index 0 possible - rip all PQ codes, gapless CD's, ISRC and CD text possible - auto MD5 checking application(s) added to the DDP image files - auto entry of Title fields following the track filename - auto entry of other CD Text fields following th project CD Text - auto entry of CD Text following the previous track Current owners of the DDP Creator and Player can download this update at the webshop. Owners of the OEM version will receive the update in the next few days. Others can sign up for a new 10 days trial period at the Sonoris website. Product pages: http://www.sonoris.nl/catalog/standalone-c-27.html - Security Option updated to version 1.0.3 This update adds a few new features: - MD5 file creation now selectable as an option - output folder selectable The Security Option is available as an option for the DDP Player OEM. Thank you! Pieter Stenekes Sonoris Audio Engineering |
TotalSonic wrote on Thu, 01 April 2010 05:05 |
- (OEM) end customers don't need to enter a key anymore with an OEM Player/Security Option - (OEM) some project warnings removed to avoid end customer confusion |
lowland wrote on Thu, 01 April 2010 03:42 | ||
As mentioned in the other thread, things need to be as simple as possible at the customer's end to work smoothly, and these look like useful features to promote that. Steve, your championing of these products has brought them to my attention earlier than would have otherwise have happened, dovetailing neatly with expansion in my online business. Thanks! |
Ed Littman wrote on Sat, 03 April 2010 19:49 |
I just tested it for a bit last night. I like the simplicity of use.looks like I'll just buy it. I had a very quick look at the OEM manual but did not see how to allow clients to use the player. How is this done? Ed |
TotalSonic wrote on Sat, 03 April 2010 20:02 | ||
Basically you get both Mac & PC versions that are branded with your logo, direct link to your own website, and contact info as well - and you can distribute these freely to any of your clients you wish. Then you can just upload them either a DDP image or a Cue Sheet (i.e. cue + wav/aiff/flac) and they can load this into the DDP Player OEM. From there they can listen to the entire album, the starts and transitions of each track, check the CD Text, ISRC and MCN you've entered (without being able to edit any of these so it's made idiot proof), burn a CD-R reference disc at their own location, and with this latest version save each of the tracks (with or without pause areas included) as separate wav, aiff or flac files. I have a page on this up at http://www.totalsonic.net/remote.htm that goes into all this in a little more detail. Best regards, Steve Berson |
Ed Littman wrote on Sat, 03 April 2010 20:47 | ||||
Very helpful Steve. What is the key code that you send to the client? Is it yours, the one that Sonoris sent you to activate your player? Ed |
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=TotalSonic wrote on Sat, 03 April 2010 22:00 I had an order for a client from Australia recently and the cost of sending reference discs was way too much to make it feasible - but sending the recording engineer the DDP Player OEM made it real easy for them to get a reference disc made for the artist. Best regards, Steve Berson |
hnewman wrote on Fri, 10 December 2010 18:18 |
In the process of demoing the Sonoris player, and encountering hiccups when playing back directly from the software. No other load on the DAW, and the DDPi does not seem problematic (it's fine when I re-import it into Sequoia.) Has anyone else encountered this? |
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And more generally, for those of you using this already or considering Tonic, have your clients been receptive to using it? |
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Have you had problems with technically disinclined folks? |
hnewman wrote on Sat, 11 December 2010 00:18 |
In the process of demoing the Sonoris player, and encountering hiccups when playing back directly from the software. |
PieterS wrote on Sat, 11 December 2010 21:19 | ||
Like Steve said, sometimes you'll have to choose a different sound driver and/or buffer settings. Directsound in particular can be a real pain. Coming up soon is Enhanced CD support for the DDP Player and Creator. Loadback and CD burning of Enhanced CD images will be supported in both the Player and Creator. The DDP Creator will be able to rip an existing Enhanced CD and you can easily add any data folder to an existing audio DDP image, export it and send the resulting DDP image to a duplicator. Pieter Stenekes |
Table Of Tone wrote on Sun, 26 December 2010 17:04 |
I've found that both CD masters and DDP's made in Sonoris DDP Creator, give me the least trouble when they go to the plant! None at all in fact! |
PieterS wrote on Sat, 11 December 2010 16:19 | ||
Like Steve said, sometimes you'll have to choose a different sound driver and/or buffer settings. Directsound in particular can be a real pain. Coming up soon is Enhanced CD support for the DDP Player and Creator. Loadback and CD burning of Enhanced CD images will be supported in both the Player and Creator. The DDP Creator will be able to rip an existing Enhanced CD and you can easily add any data folder to an existing audio DDP image, export it and send the resulting DDP image to a duplicator. Pieter Stenekes |
compasspnt wrote on Sun, 26 December 2010 17:06 | ||
Same here, so far. |
TotalSonic wrote on Wed, 31 March 2010 23:05 |
Just a heads up to all interested that the Sonoris DDP Creator / Player / Player OEM softwares all got updated to version 2.02 |
Greg Reierson wrote on Fri, 14 January 2011 10:57 |
Anyone running 2.03? |
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I just asked Pieter about creating pre-gap audio masters and he said it is only possible on 2.03. I'd upgrade but their site has been down for a couple days. |