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miniDSP control App

miniDSP control App

⭐️1.6 / 5
Rating
🙌7
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 years
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of miniDSP control App

1.0.9

January 19, 2024

- Bug fix missing Preset 2 & Preset 4 buttons on newer iOS version

1.0.4

October 17, 2018

- Support discovery of minidsp devices connected to Wi-DG. - Added source selection support for minidsp devices connected to Wi-DG. - Added Dirac Live Bypass for Dirac Live capable devices (DDRC-22, DDRC-24, DDRC-88A/D, SHD, SHD Studio) connected to Wi-DG. - Please visit https://www.minidsp.com/products/accessories/wi-dg (supported plugins section) for list of minidsp devices supported with Wi-DG.
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1.0.3

July 25, 2017

- Support Master Volume Control of PWR-ICE (require firmware upgrade). - Added link device feature to allow control of multiple PWR-ICEs or nanoAVRs at the same time with one click.
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0.0.2

May 14, 2015

Price History of miniDSP control App

Description of miniDSP control App

miniDSP control App is a remote control App which allows remote control functionality of your miniDSP processor over Wifi. It allows basic remote control functions such as: • Self discovery of minidsp products on the networks • Source selection • Master volume control • Master mute • Recall of preset (1-4) • New Link Device feature: Duplicates setting changes to one or more linked device(s) • Link History: Previously linked devices are saved in history tab for easy recall • Dirac Live Bypass Important Notes: The Master Volume control function for PWR-ICE is available in firmware v3.2 or above. Please select "Remote Mode" radio button near the upper-right corner of the PWR-ICE plugin software (please use software version 1.4 or above) to enable this function. If the device firmware is v3.1 or below, please connect the device to the PWR-ICE2 plugin software and from the menu bar at the top, select "Restore" -> "Upgrade Firmware" to update the device firmware to v3.2 or above. Please consult firmware upgrade manual (included in software download package) for details of updating the firmware.
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miniDSP control App: FAQ

Does miniDSP control App have support for iPad devices?

The miniDSP control App software is compatible with iPad devices.
The miniDSP control App app was launched by minidsp Ltd.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 12.0 or higher.
1.6: The miniDSP control App app gets a lot of negative feedback.
The App Category Of The Minidsp Control App App Is Utilities.
1.0.9 is the newly released miniDSP control App version.
miniDSP control App released its latest update on July 2, 2024.
miniDSP control App was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The miniDSP control App app is rated minidsp Ltd.
Currently, the miniDSP control App app supports the following languages: American English.
Unfortunately, miniDSP control App is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, miniDSP control App does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, miniDSP control App does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of miniDSP control App

  • Does nothing. Embarrassment

    Loaded, Home Screen is a scam Wi-Fi for devices screen that never finds my SHD. If I input IP address manually, immediately the Home Screen showing input selection, volume, etc. is covered by an error that index.html connection closed. OK is the only option, that returns to the empty scan/add new device screen.

    As much as miniDSP charge for their single knobbed units that rely on a networked UI, this is embarrassing for them.

    Apparently, the volumio app’s not much better. Nice… I thought we’d gotten past the days of having to use a laptop to drive the system.
  • Not ready for prime time

    The app loaded. Then it could see the minidsp2x4hd. It showed the IP. When i pressed on the device button, instead of going to the controls, the app just shows a forever spinning wheel and never enables the controls.
  • After all this time, app still rough

    I guess it’s useful to switch between different presets, but the volume slider is basically useless from 0-80% and then extremely sensitive the rest of the way up to max. It needs to be a logarithmic curve like every useful digital volume control ever.