MAC OSX Setup Here
System Preferences->Sound

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Select the USB DAC you purchased here from the selection of available output devices.

Also select the
Sound Effects window and make sure all the beeps and other OS sounds go out the internal speakers, so they don’t go to the stereo.

iTunes Setup Information Here

iTunes is a free program from Apple, it is available for both Macintosh and PC (best used with Vista). You can download
iTunes here.

Ok so here is how we optimize the computer side. First make sure that all the importing is done with Apple Lossless format. As the name suggests no data is lost in this format, kind of like zipping an audio file. The data in is the same as data output.

If you have an earlier version of iTunes I suggest you download and install the latest version. A wonderful feature of Computer Audio the upgrading of capabilities every few months.

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iTunes->Preferences->Advanced->Importing

Also there are usually items in the configuration such as error reading and recovery and buffering size (used for internet streaming, in iTunes Advanced settings). Always set the parameter for error recovery when reading audio CD's. If there are any other buffering options, always set them to the highest allowable. Here is a image of the iTunes setup screen for Importing:

Apple Lossless Encoder will assure that the data on the hard disk will match that of the original disk.

Automatic will keep the speed and the data size the same as the original (i.e. 44.1K/16).

Play songs will do just that, your option

Create file names will ask the data base on the internet for song names and other info, SET.

Use error correction this is vital so that when there is a read error on a CD it will re-read to fix the error.

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iTunes->Preferences->Playback:

Make sure that the Sound Enhancer and Sound Check are off as each of these will effect the data going out of iTunes. Also make sure you have the equalizer off
View->Show Equalizer.

If you are using iTunes on a PC I would suggest using Vista instead of earlier Windows version because DirectSound does not have the KMIXER in Vista.

iTunes allows you all the options mentioned above. You can download import music, import songs, make play lists what ever. I think it is one of the best FREE software packages you can find to augment the Wavelength Audio USB DAC into a full media package.

Just a few notes about adding a hard drive, NAS server or other location for your Music Files.

In 10.x your music files are located here:

Music->iTunes->iTunesMusic

In this directory you’ll find index files, library files and a sub directory called iTunes Music (where the songs are).

Hand moving these files is not a good idea!

There are 2 commands to expand your library:

1)
File->Add to Library

Use this when you want to address music files that are located elsewhere but do not want to add to this area.

Make sure the option in
Preferences->Advanced->Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to Library is check off or it will add all these files to your present library directory.

2)
Preferences->Advanced->Change: iTunes Music folder location

If your present file system is strapped for area and you want to add a new area, then simply change the folder location. All your original music is fine. iTunes will now store all new Music Files into this new location. Note: All of the iTunes music information and misc files will stay in their original space in
Music->iTunes->iTunesMusic.

If you want to experiment there is also
Max for OSX which is a open source code type program.

Remote Control

Many of the newer Macintosh computers come with an IR Remote control. If you want more robust solution I suggest getting a Bluetooth Enabled Palm Pilot and the
Salling Software Clicker. This gives you complete control to do just about anything with your computer. Keyspan also offers the TuneView remote that enables full control of your iTunes. There are also two excellent products for iPhone and iTouch in Signal and Remote Buddy. These run a small webserver on your Mac or PC and use Safari (Airport) to browse the iTunes library.

You can also control your Mac via another computer using VNC. There are many ways to do this and it can be a bit complicated. A simple search of the internet or contact us and we can help you set this up.