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I have spent a lot of time ripping CDs to get 10K+ songs in MP3 format
and would like to be able to play them through my home audio system. I put the music library on a NAS server that provides SMB protocol so that my wife and I could both have access to the library from different parts of the house without having to leave a full PC running at all times (I am using the NSLU2 from Linksys as the file server). Unfortunately, this means that I cannot install server software where the MP3 files reside. I could set up a PC that maps the NAS as a share and install server software on it, but that defeats the purpose of having a cool, quiet storage solution. So, my question is: Does anyone know of any DAR that does not require server software other than the AudioTron from Turtle Beach? While everything I read about the AudioTron is very positive and I've always respected Trutle Beach's attention to digital audio quality, I would liek to know if there are any alternatives, I find it hard to believe that no one else makes a Windows CE or Linux with Samba DAR that allows you to access MP3 files without server software. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Matthew Weigel wrote: While everything I read about the AudioTron Currently I'm using a TiVo and setting up JavaHMO http://javahmo.sourceforge.net... but I seriously doubt that will run on the NSLU2. Ummmm... meant to say: Currently.... but I've heard a lot of good things about the AudioTron too. It's probably one of the most successful products in the sphere, judging by how long it's managed to stick around. -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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In rec.audio.tech Matthew Weigel wrote:
In article , Matthew Weigel wrote: While everything I read about the AudioTron Currently I'm using a TiVo and setting up JavaHMO http://javahmo.sourceforge.net... but I seriously doubt that will run on the NSLU2. Ummmm... meant to say: Currently.... but I've heard a lot of good things about the AudioTron too. It's probably one of the most successful products in the sphere, judging by how long it's managed to stick around. Has it stuck around? Last I heard it was no longer being manufactured. -- -S Your a boring little troll. How does it feel? Go blow your bad breath elsewhere. |
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Steven Sullivan wrote: Has it stuck around? Last I heard it was no longer being manufactured. Hadn't heard that... can't say. -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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Matthew Weigel wrote in message ...
In article , (Bob) wrote: I have spent a lot of time ripping CDs to get 10K+ songs in MP3 format and would like to be able to play them through my home audio system. To be more clear, you're asking for something that works with the server you already have rather than 'none at all.' That was the direction I was heading since I'd like to share the library rather than replicate it, but I'm open to suggestions. This is a significant distinction, because in fact the NSLU2 runs Linux, and people have been pretty successful hacking it. A quick perusal suggests just the Apple AirPort Express and Squeezebox (and the Squeezebox looks iffy right now http://sourceforge.net/projects/sslite/), but it's a start. Very cool, although it looks a little too early to be promising... Alternatively, you could give up on the NSLU2 and take a look at the Onkyo/Integra NAS-2.3, but that might not make you happy either. Looks like it would make me happy, but I'm not sure I can justify the expense. While everything I read about the AudioTron Currently I'm using a TiVo and setting up JavaHMO http://javahmo.sourceforge.net... but I seriously doubt that will run on the NSLU2. Hmmm...I had wanted to avoid another computer, but maybe a good sound card with an optical out in one of my old computers with a minimal Linux configuration and the JavaHMO would be the best option for convenience, sound quality and price performance. I can mount the music library rather than replicate it. I'll probably try out the JavaHMO this weekend since I have what I need right here to get started and will let me listen to my MP3s soonest. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I really appreciate your input. |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:21:12 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote:
In rec.audio.tech Matthew Weigel wrote: In article , Matthew Weigel wrote: While everything I read about the AudioTron Currently I'm using a TiVo and setting up JavaHMO http://javahmo.sourceforge.net... but I seriously doubt that will run on the NSLU2. Ummmm... meant to say: Currently.... but I've heard a lot of good things about the AudioTron too. It's probably one of the most successful products in the sphere, judging by how long it's managed to stick around. Has it stuck around? Last I heard it was no longer being manufactured. I've had one on order for months, but there's no ETA in sight. My Squeezebox works fine, but decided that the Audiotron approach would be better suited for a multi player setup. Steve Maki |
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Matthew Weigel wrote in message ...
In article , (Bob) wrote: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sslite/), Very cool, although it looks a little too early to be promising... There is, it looks like, much better support for handling an Apple AirPort Express... Hmmm...I had wanted to avoid another computer, but.. Sorry, the way JavaHMO works is that it exports your music library to a Series 2 TiVo with a LAN adapter (ethernet or wireless). It doesn't play itself. Found that out the hard way :-). Probably should have really read the docs before downloading everything. I think broadband has made me lazy. OTOH, after realizing that JavaHMO wouldn't work for me I started looking around for similar products, I found Freevo: http://freevo.sourceforge.net/ which looks like it has potential for me. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I really appreciate your input. This is an area a lot of people are investigating right now :-) More than I realized. I hadn't really considered an HTPC as the last time I looked the capabilities and usefulness was pretty dismal for the cost. Admittedly, I hadn't looked to see what was happening for a couple of years. If the software comes through, I've already scoped out the case, power supply and audio video cards. Since I've got drives, boards and processors sitting around, at the end of the day, building another PC with good A/V cards isn't going to run more than TiVo and an AudioTron and it will be a lot easier to upgrade. Thank you. |
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In rec.audio.tech Steve Maki wrote:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:21:12 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.tech Matthew Weigel wrote: In article , Matthew Weigel wrote: While everything I read about the AudioTron Currently I'm using a TiVo and setting up JavaHMO http://javahmo.sourceforge.net... but I seriously doubt that will run on the NSLU2. Ummmm... meant to say: Currently.... but I've heard a lot of good things about the AudioTron too. It's probably one of the most successful products in the sphere, judging by how long it's managed to stick around. Has it stuck around? Last I heard it was no longer being manufactured. I've had one on order for months, but there's no ETA in sight. My Squeezebox works fine, but decided that the Audiotron approach would be better suited for a multi player setup. At least one AVSforum member reports being told by Turtle Beach that the product is no longer being manufactured. Note too that there's no pricing for the product on the TB website. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...hreadid=423828 It'd be a no-go for me in any case, since it doesn't support lossless formats. For awhile TB was touting a 'Mediatron' as a successor, but that seems to have been cancelled too. -- -S Your a boring little troll. How does it feel? Go blow your bad breath elsewhere. |
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Steven Sullivan wrote in
: It'd be a no-go for me in any case, since it doesn't support lossless formats. It supports PCM. -- Lucas Tam ) Please delete "REMOVE" from the e-mail address when replying. http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/coolspot18/ |
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Try www.rokulabs.com
They have a box, the HD1000 that is primarily for images, but does movies and audio too. Only needs to see an available share. They also have something called the Soundbridge, but I have no personal experience with it. I don't believe it requires a music server but is compatible with some: iTunes and Slimserver, at least. "Bob" wrote in message om... I have spent a lot of time ripping CDs to get 10K+ songs in MP3 format and would like to be able to play them through my home audio system. I put the music library on a NAS server that provides SMB protocol so that my wife and I could both have access to the library from different parts of the house without having to leave a full PC running at all times (I am using the NSLU2 from Linksys as the file server). Unfortunately, this means that I cannot install server software where the MP3 files reside. I could set up a PC that maps the NAS as a share and install server software on it, but that defeats the purpose of having a cool, quiet storage solution. So, my question is: Does anyone know of any DAR that does not require server software other than the AudioTron from Turtle Beach? While everything I read about the AudioTron is very positive and I've always respected Trutle Beach's attention to digital audio quality, I would liek to know if there are any alternatives, I find it hard to believe that no one else makes a Windows CE or Linux with Samba DAR that allows you to access MP3 files without server software. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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