HDX 1.5a software update

Posted by: Paul Stephenson on 17 February 2010

We would like to inform you that the Version 1.5a update for the HDX hard disk player and NS0x music servers is now due for release to retailers and distributors at 6pm today as a download.

So how do you obtain Version 1.5a?
Version 1.5a is available free of charge from your Naim retailer and we would advise, where possible, that your retailer installs the update for you. Discs, a set of 4 containing the update are currently in production and will be sent out to your Naim retailer Wednesday of next week, shipping times will vary according to markets. There will be a full set of discs for every HDX sold

We had hoped some of the functionality available through Version 1.5a would have been available sooner. Key to the work we have undertaken has been the preservation of the integrity of the music currently stored on your HDX. If you have been waiting for this update, then we would like to apologise for the delay, however we are also pleased to inform you that as part of this development we have been able to include some extra features, which previously we had not planned to offer.

The new update will enable you to:

Nominate Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives as a location for your ripped music
Assign and prioritise the storage locations on your network where you wish your HDX to store music, be it the HDX’s internal storage or a NAS drive. Then, when you rip a disc it will be automatically stored in bit-perfect quality in the location of your choice. HDX will also know when your chosen location is full and default, in order of priority, to the next location with available storage.

Listen to music stored on your HDX elsewhere in your home
Perhaps one of the most significant functionality changes gained through Version 1.5a is UPnP™ support enabling the HDX to serve audio files to network attached UPnP™ compatible playback devices. If you are in another room and want to listen to the music on your HDX you can, simply access the HDX’s stored music through a second UPnP™ network-connected HiFi system, such as the NaimUniti or UnitiQute. Likewise, music stored on your PC, Mac or other network storage device can be scanned and categorised by the HDX and made playable via UPnP™.

Have more control over how your music is stored and catalogued
As well as choosing where you store your ripped music, now you can choose how your store your music. Version 1.5a gives you the option to reclassify your music, so you can amend genres and track names if you so wish. You can also move your music between storage locations much more easily.

Control your HDX via an iPhone or iPod Touch
If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, we have written an App which offers you full control of your HDX. The App will only work with HDX models that are running the Version 1.5a update.
Available from the itunes app store on or around 26th Feb 2010.

Important: it is recommended that your is HDX upgraded to Version 1.5 even if you do not plan to use the new features immediately, as we have taken the opportunity to make other revisions to the software which will enhance long-term stability and reliability.


If you have any questions about Version 1.5 or your HDX, in the first instance please speak with your retailer or contact the Naim customer helpline on 01722 426600 or email support@naimaudio.com
Posted on: 19 February 2010 by Aleg
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Stephenson:
aleg
From one of my s/ware guys,I am more of a tracking weight kinda bloke Winker
We will make availbale our nas test tool soon this will give anyone a chance to test various nas drives.

The HDX firmware at a high level just opens files and lets Windows XP decide the physical protocol to use.

In practise this boils down to what the device it is talking to:

Protocol Application Protocol Comment
=================================================
TCP/IP SMB / CIFS Primarily used by Windows on a windows network.
NetBios can be used to resolve network names if need be.
SPX over IPX SAP Novell networks


Paul

Thank you very much

This is sufficientlly clear for me.

-
aleg
Posted on: 20 February 2010 by docmark
Paul - Will the HDX be able to access files ripped and stored on a RipNAS 1TB?
Posted on: 20 February 2010 by Manu
Yes, if the folder is shared, the HDX will scan it and you will be able to tell it to use it.
Posted on: 21 February 2010 by Klout10
quote:
Originally posted by Nero:
The new DTC will be required with v1.5, so relax Michel, you'll be able to add your cover art Winker


Thankx John, I've contacted my dealer already!

Regards,
Michel
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by u5227470736789454
Hi,

Am I correct in assuming this update is also effective on the NS 01 etc ?

Cheers

Barrie
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by Paul Stephenson
yes but almost... it wont do mutiple outputs for naimnet yet!
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by u5227470736789454
Thanks Paul
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by michael1702
is there internet radio?
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by Klout10
Internet radio will NOT be included in this release...

Regards,
Michel
Posted on: 24 February 2010 by Paul Stephenson
Update Discs will start to be shipped today.
Posted on: 26 February 2010 by Bruce Woodhouse
Does the new DTC work with Windows 7? I was on the point of updating the laptop when this crossed my mind.

Bruce
Posted on: 26 February 2010 by nocker
quote:
Originally posted by Bruce Woodhouse:
Does the new DTC work with Windows 7? I was on the point of updating the laptop when this crossed my mind.

Bruce


Look here Bruce, I think I have read it in the new instructions somewhere http://www.naim-audio.com/down..._English_Issue_2.pdf
Posted on: 26 February 2010 by SC
Still no Mac support then............?
Posted on: 04 March 2010 by SC
OK, I'll be a little more direct then: In light of control Apps being written for the iTouch etc, and Apple certification on the DAC, are there are plans for the HDX DTC to be written natively for the MAC....? And if so, any idea on time-scale...?

Cheers, Steve.
Posted on: 09 March 2010 by Phil Harris
Control apps being written for the iPhone and iPod Touch and Apple authentication being built into the DAC are quite different processes to porting Desktop Client over to OSX.

I too use Macs at home and I would love a native OSX version of DTC however at this time the resourcing required to do so is impractical.

In light of that we have endeavoured to ensure that as far as possible *ALL* functionality of DTC is available via the HDX GUI in the new 1.5a software release and I believe that this is the case apart from being able to update album artwork manually.

Cheers

Phil
Posted on: 09 March 2010 by SC
Many thanks Phil....

A shame...But understand the reasoning...

Steve.
Posted on: 14 March 2010 by docmark
I spent 5 hours last nite trying to install disk 2 of the new update. The disks were supplied from my retailer. No luck. My HDX won't read it properly. I suspect the disk may be corrupt. I'd love to download & burn it myself - why aren't we able to do so from the Naim website?
Posted on: 14 March 2010 by aht
docmark,

I also had this problem with disk 2, but it was a beta, not the official release. You might want to check to make sure your disks were certified by the Canadian distributor. AFAIK, Naim USA has not yet sent disks to its dealers...
Posted on: 14 March 2010 by Manu
Official disks are on their way from Salisbury.
So they should reach Canadian dealers at the end of the week.

Doc,
Have you read and follow the documentation. Your unit may not need disk 2. Call me on Monday afternoon at the office if you like.
Posted on: 14 March 2010 by David Dever
quote:
Originally posted by aht:
docmark,

I also had this problem with disk 2, but it was a beta, not the official release. You might want to check to make sure your disks were certified by the Canadian distributor. AFAIK, Naim USA has not yet sent disks to its dealers...

Already on their way–most retailers had received theirs by last week with shipments of product.

If your dealer offered to you a beta version, I would highly advise you contact us directly, as this was NOT approved by us....
Posted on: 15 March 2010 by docmark
Problem solved. I discussed the issue with my retailer, who suggested that I insert disk 3 and go from there. It's interesting, though, because the software version on my HDX was 1.4b sp9 - yet I was able to use disk 3 and it worked. My HDX seems to work well now, running version 1.5a. However, when it was rebuilding the files, there was an error - something to do with the GUI - but this doesn't seem to have any impact on its function.