Software update history, Windows version – Teac HR V.1 User Manual

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Software update history

Windows version

Version 1.0.0.12

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An installer is now used.

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The UD-503 is now supported.

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11.2MHz DSD files are now supported.

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MP3 files with artwork did not play properly sometimes. This has
been fixed.

Version 1.0.0.10

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Noise occurred when resuming playback from a paused state.
This has been fixed.

Version 1.0.0.9

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Support has been added for the HR-S101 amplifier (AI-101DA).

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Support has been added for the HA-P90SD.

Version 1.0.0.8

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Support has been added for the UD-301, AI-301DA and HA-P50
models.

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Support has been added for some MP3 files that could not be
played back before.

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Support was added for the latest USB driver (version 1.1.2.2) for
models that do not support DSD file playback.
Use TEAC HR Audio Player version 1.0.0.8 when using USB driver
version 1.1.2.2 or newer.

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When playing back using EXPAND to RAM mode, the maximum
amount of memory that can be used has been increased.
This allows more data to be loaded when playing back highqual-
ity audio with a computer that has a large amount of RAM.

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Windows 8.1 is now supported.

Version 1.0.0.5

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Track titles and artist names in WAV files that have been set using
UTF-8 (Unicode) character encoding can now be shown properly.

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If the tag information (track title and artist name) of a file in a
playlist included a double quotation mark (“) character, that file
would be removed from the playlist during saving. This has been
fixed. This fix applies to new playlists created using version 1.0.0.5
or later.

Version 1.0.0.4

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When using DFS files, the software would fail to detect song title
and artist name information resulting in only the file name being
shown in the playlist. This has been fixed. (This problem occurred
when the amount of character data for an information item
exceeded 127 bytes.)

Version 1.0.0.3

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The NP-H750 is now supported.

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If a USB connection was ended and then reconnected while the
TEAC HR Audio Player was still operating (playback stopped),
Windows would freeze. This has been fixed.

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