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Is there a way for me to export the cd's that i ripped from my ZenMini mk3 into my Astell and Kern Kann alpha? That would be really nice!
 
I'm not sure that there is a direct way of doing this - you might be able to export individual playlists, but otherwise i think you would need to keep the A&K connected to your PC, then use Explorer to go to the Innuos shared Music folder and copy and paste the files directly into the A&K storage.
 
I'm not sure that there is a direct way of doing this - you might be able to export individual playlists, but otherwise i think you would need to keep the A&K connected to your PC, then use Explorer to go to the Innuos shared Music folder and copy and paste the files directly into the A&K storage.
I'll just have to pick up a usb A - A cable...
 
Having done a search on exporting, this seems the best thread to piggy back onto.

I ripped a now rare Gil Scott-Heron. CD onto my Zenith about four years ago. I’d like to export to USB so I can share the album with a friend. The process isn’t transparent or obvious to me.
 
Having done a search on exporting, this seems the best thread to piggy back onto.

I ripped a now rare Gil Scott-Heron. CD onto my Zenith about four years ago. I’d like to export to USB so I can share the album with a friend. The process isn’t transparent or obvious to me.
It'd be much easier to simply access the shared folders (music specifically) for your system via your PC and simply copy the album to a USB drive attached to your PC - https://innuos.com/kb/accessing-the-shared-folders-on-your-innuos-system/
 
I don’t have a PC @DanCollier Use an iPad Pro only as it does literally everything I need… possibly… ?

So, my choices are…
You can access the shared folders that way also, download an app that allows you to connect to network drives via SMB, I use cx file explorer on my Android phone. The username and password for IOS is different due to restrictions, the username is "sense" and the password is "innuos".
 
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Hi Mike,

Create a Playlist naming it as you wish, then go to ripped album and add this album to your named Playlist.
Connect USB drive to USB connection on unit.
Go to named Playlist and then export Playlist to USB drive, unit should recognise USB drive and follow prompts to add to USB drive. Disconnect drive when finished and then connect drive to computer.

I have used this many many times over the last 3 years to upsample albums via my Windows laptop then import via USB back to unit as HiRes files.

There are guides to the above in Sense App on Innuos website, need to search through to find them.

I expect Dan or Stephen to add more detail to this for you.

Rgds
Stephen
 
Hi Mike,

Create a Playlist naming it as you wish, then go to ripped album and add this album to your named Playlist.
Connect USB drive to USB connection on unit.
Go to named Playlist and then export Playlist to USB drive, unit should recognise USB drive and follow prompts to add to USB drive. Disconnect drive when finished and then connect drive to computer.

I have used this many many times over the last 3 years to upsample albums via my Windows laptop then import via USB back to unit as HiRes files.

There are guides to the above in Sense App on Innuos website, need to search through to find them.

I expect Dan or Stephen to add more detail to this for you.

Rgds
Stephen

Thank you.

So it really is that simple…

It will be my colleague who will be taking the USB stick from me and, presumably, attaching it to their PC.
 
In this case, the previously mentioned process offered by Esscee is likely the simplest one as you dont have a PC/Mac to hand and accessing the shared folders can be clunky on a mobile device.
Otherwise, you'll need to connect a USB drive to your Ipad, access shared folders and find the albums you want and copy them over to your USB drive.

Our playlists already have an ‘Export to USB’ function that was largely designed to copy over stored music files for playback in car stereos and similar portable situations.
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