For the past several months I have been looking at several PC based solutions for all my ripped Flacs.....500 cds, 7K songs etc.
I played with a vortexbox and a WIN 7 laptop and looked at a ALIX solution as well.
I am what I will say is a 'expert' level pc person. I have been a system engineer for IBM and have been there since day 1 of the PC1 and still muck around with them.
Presently I have 5 towers and 4 laptops and a tablet plus several experiments!! LOL..
I went thru the Squeezeox Touch thing, playing FLACS via Laptop and enet to my Oppo BD83SE to use its Sabre Dacs...
Used a Tablet and an Android phone as a controller to a Laptop via Jriver and Gizmo.
in the end I have settled in on a WIN 7 PC notebook, stripped down to minimal services and its working very well.
The notebook has WIN 7 64 bit Professional on it, runnning Jriver Music Center 16.
All flacs are on the single 320gb hard drive, no SSD in it.
I have an Iomega USB wireless keyboard that controls the PC very well over 20 feet away if needed.
I sit 15 feet from the speakers in the sweet spot.
With most solutions the display ie Squeezebox is very small and hard to read from 15 feet away. Even with the Gizmo app on the Android phone things are just well SMALL even with a Tablet things are better but the real deal here is :
HDMI from the notebook to my 58" plasma TV/Display...
JRiver has a a Theater view and using this and the hdmi connection to the 58" plasma you have a wonderful visual display of your albums / cd's etc...and there are more integrated items available as well....YouTube, Hulu, your TV, etc.....even the C:\ and the WIN7 file system...
I see no need for a Android app on a phone or Tablet...all the information is easliy readable even for me at a ripe old age of 62!!! Without any glasses!!
Another neat thing with the Jriver solution is in Theater Mode while your music is playing you get visual photos being streamed from the internet that gives you a visual slideshow of the artist...and it really adds to the overall presentation.
I have the system tuned so there are no skips or hesitations...took a little service stopping etc to get this to be good.
The laptop is connected to a USB DAC to a PreAmp then on to the AMP and speakers.
The vortexbox was ok but you need a device to access the Logitech Server code running on the Linux distro...the VB needs to be close to your hardware etc...and the Jriver Theater mode just blows the Squeeze Server stuff away....
With the Win7 solution my remote device is a $50 USB wireless keyboard made by Iomega. Its almost full size, light , easy to type on, not like these mini micro usb controllers....couldnt stand that...they are like texting on your phone..try that in a dimly lit room!
So I have saved the cost of second cost controller like a Tablet or IPAD2, only uses a note book...and the sound quality I have AB'd with CD's in the high end CD player and you can not tell the difference in sound quality....
So after lots of playing and mucking around the solution for me is here and working!!
The only thing in the furure is getting a larger hdrive in the notebook or using a eSata type drive if I exceed the remaining 100gb I have left on the drive.
And finally all this is 'backup' up on an external device, including the Operating System, Music files and Jriver Music Libraray csutomizations..
Just thougth I would share!
All the best
Alex
