iTunes to Stereo system
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:40:16 -0700, Robert Peirce wrote
(in article ):
In article ,
Audio Empire wrote:
I don't understand. The Logitech device meets every one of those
requirements. The server software cues the music from the computer's HDD,
and
it should support Pure Vinyl 3. It has both optical and coaxial digital
outputs (to connect to your DAC) plus it has it's own built-in DAC. It will
connect to your computer via either ethernet or Wi-Fi.
I may have mis-understood. The way I read your original post I had to
use their software to make it work. I want to use my software and send
the output to a device that is connected to my HiFi system. Is that
possible?
The only software that you need to install on your computer is the server
software. This allows your computer to connect with the Squeezebox Touch. You
can name any folder that you designate on your computer as the source folder.
I use (and Logitech recommends) the iTunes' database folder, but it can be
any folder you like. You can even pick several and switch between them from
the Squeezebox Touch's touch screen or remote control. Anything that iTunes
(or I) put in that folder shows up on the Touch (even the iTunes cover
artwork). I even have HDTracks 24/96 downloads placed directly in the iTunes
library database folder that show up (again with downloaded cover artwork) in
the "My Music" menu item on the Touch. All-in -all, its a pretty nifty
device. Added bonus - when the Touch is turned off, the screen becomes a nice
digital clock with big, easy to read numerals.
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