Meridian Media Core 200 User guide

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Meridian Media Core 200 is a high-resolution audio player and network streamer that lets you enjoy your music collection in stunning quality. With support for a wide range of audio formats, including MQA, DSD, FLAC, WAV, and MP3, you can experience your music as the artists intended. The Media Core 200 also features a built-in DAC and headphone amplifier, so you can connect your headphones directly to the player and enjoy your music in private.

Meridian Media Core 200 is a high-resolution audio player and network streamer that lets you enjoy your music collection in stunning quality. With support for a wide range of audio formats, including MQA, DSD, FLAC, WAV, and MP3, you can experience your music as the artists intended. The Media Core 200 also features a built-in DAC and headphone amplifier, so you can connect your headphones directly to the player and enjoy your music in private.

Using dBpoweramp
with your Meridian system
dBpoweramp Music Converter, from illustrate, is a popular series of digital audio
tools for Windows, with over 30 million users. Stability and compatibility are two of
Music Converters defining characteristics, appealing to home users and businesses
alike, and the suite is widely used by TV and radio stations for its accuracy and
reliability.
With the advent of a new Meridian plug-in for dBpoweramp, the suite’s CD Ripper
can be used with your Meridian streaming system to bit-accurately rip CDs to your
system using the lossless FLAC codec, while at the same time collecting all the
detailed metadata and track information and artwork in which your Meridian system
excels.
The plug-in works by ripping a CD to Meridian’s backup format, from where it can
be loaded into your system. Thus this is a two-stage process: first rip the CD, then
Restore it to your Meridian system with the Control:PC Application. Before you
begin, you will need to install dBpoweramp itself. The instructions then lead you
through installing the plug-in and configuring CD Ripper, and then the rest of the
process to add a new CD to your library.
Installation and Setup
1. If you have not yet installed dBpoweramp, please do so before continuing with
these instructions.
2. Locate dBpoweramp Music Converter in Start > Programs and run
dBpoweramp Configuration.
• Click Check for Updates and, if necessary, download and install the latest
version of DSP Eects, following the on-screen instructions.
• Do not install any codecs (leave the default settings).
3. Install the Meridian plug-in, which will have a name of the form
dBpoweramp-MeridianXMLWriterDSP-R1vxx.exe
• If a previous version of the plug-in is already installed, please remove the
previous version from dBpoweramp’s DSP section, before proceeding with
the installation of the latest version. To do this, navigate to the DSP tab in
dBpoweramp, right-clicking on the previous version, and choosing Remove
Selected from the context menu.
4. Now find and open the dBpoweramp CD Ripper application and click on
Options.
• Navigate to the Meta Data section and click [Options] for MetaData and ID
Tag.
• Leave the default settings in all cases except:
Album Art: Maximum Pixel Size: 1000px
Album Art: Write to [output folder]\: cover.jpg (all lower-case) – this should be
listed in the pop-up menu.
Write ID Tags: check Raw CD TOC – you will need to scroll down for this.
• Click OK on the MetaData and ID Tag Options and main Options windows.
5. In the bottom left corner of the application main window, under the transport
buttons, set the Path to the desired backup directory on the target hard drive,
and ensure that Rip to is set to FLAC. Click the Encoder tab between this
pane and the centre pane, and make sure that the Encoding field is set to
Compression Level 5.
6. Click the DSP tab (under the Encoder tab you clicked a moment ago), and click
Add DSP/Action. Choose Add DSP Eect and from the pop-up menu, select
Write Meridian XML file
7. Save Profile under a useful name, (e.g.Meridian).
Using the CD Ripper
The program is fairly self-explanatory; however the following points are worth
bearing in mind.
1. On first CD run the system will attempt to calibrate your drive. This is a very
good idea.
2. When the disc has been recognized, you can use the bottom right area of the
main window to:
Choose Art: Clicking on this will start a web search, but the first items will be
the automatically selected option from the metadata services (see above right).
Review Metadata: allows comparison and selection, at a granular level, of
metadata information returned from dierent services, as well as letting you
include custom data.
• Meridian relies on AMG (All Music Guide) for the automatic generation of
metadata of newly imported albums. There may be cases where you want to
make adjustments or personal edits to the metadata of certain albums before
they have been imported into your Meridian System. The Meridian plug-in
provides the ability to choose between custom metadata and AMG metadata
for the creation of an album’s Meridian XML file (see over).
3. Once you are satisfied with the chosen metadata and artwork, click Rip at the
top left corner of the main application window.
4. A pop-up window will ask you to once more, review metadata found by AMG,
and choose from three options:
Use AMG metadata (will replace ALL metadata with AMG metadata shown
above)
Use my metadata (will rip album with ONLY your manually input data)
Use mixed metadata (select AMG metadata above to complement your manual
data). (see screenshot right).
5. Choose the first option if you would like the plugin to use the default AMG
metadata. Choose the second option if you would like to plugin to use
any metadata you have edited manually or chosen from other sources,
exclusively. The third option will allow you to select from the AMG metadata
displayed above, to replace or merge with your manually input data.
• If you would like the plug-in to remember your choice (handy for bulk rips),
check Do not ask me again. (Note: this is only available for the first two options.)
• This can be reversed at any time by navigating to the DSP tab, clicking
on Settings for the Write Meridian XML file DSP, and checking Show AMG
metadata popup window.
6. Click on OK.
7. Your album will now be ripped to the chosen output path.
Getting content on to a Meridian System
The dBpoweramp CD Ripper will write a set of subfolders to the selected output
path in the Meridian backup format.
To bring the content into your Meridian system, run the Control:PC application.
1. In the Backup Tab select Run Restore Wizard, point it at the above-mentioned
path, and click Next. Control:PC will then oer a list of albums for restoring.
Any albums already found to be in the system will appear as unchecked and
will be skipped unless otherwise desired.
2. Select Confirm to begin the Restore process.
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Meridian Media Core 200 User guide

Type
User guide
This manual is also suitable for

Meridian Media Core 200 is a high-resolution audio player and network streamer that lets you enjoy your music collection in stunning quality. With support for a wide range of audio formats, including MQA, DSD, FLAC, WAV, and MP3, you can experience your music as the artists intended. The Media Core 200 also features a built-in DAC and headphone amplifier, so you can connect your headphones directly to the player and enjoy your music in private.

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