I have commented on this before and many of you chimed in to calm me down. And I appreciated it. This still sounds convoluted and confusing! I have a Taiko on order, looking forward to its arrival. But all of this shit sounds terrible. Compatible drivers and all of this other stuff. I've been doing this since Phase Linear/Revox Reel to Reel days/Empire TT. I want to play my music without BS. If switching between XDMS and ROON creates I NEED HELP! Like I am dividing the atom. This is not my idea of playing music. Forgive me if I sound a little frustrated and leary, but all of this stuff does not sound inviting! Buffer size, Amanero with certain DACS, WTF. We shall see...
John,
I suggest you reach out to the Taiko team a day or two before your Extreme arrives to set up an appointment to have them do the setup for you. They can talk you through the entire process of logging into the Extreme and giving them a Teamviewer authorization so that they can remotely log in. This is very easy, so don't stress it if you don't know what TeamViewer is right now (it's a simple app already on your Extreme's desktop).
Part of the setup process is you telling them what DAC you are using and how you intend to connect the Extreme to your DAC (USB, AES/EBU, ethernet, etc). They'll install the appropriate driver for your DAC and the connection method you use.
I've found them to be patient and if you don't understand something they'll continue to explain it until you do. They will also transfer your digital music library to your Extreme's onboard storage if you so desire.
Likewise, they will set up your Extreme for the player you wish to use, be it TAS, XDMS, or Roon. There is a short but complete .pdf manual for TAS and I am sure there will be a very clear, well illustrated manual forthcoming for XDMS as well.
I've never tested the limits of Taiko's customer service hand-holding, but given their desire to provide the absolute best customer experience I am sure that they will make sure you are happy and address any problems if you run into a snag. Also, this forum is a great resource if you have a question or get stuck, often posting answers to questions in minutes.
With any new piece of equipment or software music player there is always a learning curve, but for the Extreme, once you have it set up and playing it is rock solid.
The combined ownership of the Extreme will all be going through the learning curve with XDMS when it is released, so you are among friends who will be more than willing to help each other through the process.
Chill, John. Don't worry -- be happy!
Steve Z