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audioseduction
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7 Nov 2011, 10:05 pm »
Just wondering if anyone has use this on a Win 7 platform either 32 or 64bit OS. Looks very cool!
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bzr
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11 Nov 2011, 07:31 am »
I am about to leap into the dac & server world, my pick after going in circles for 2 mths is Sonore Signature Server. Linux based & minimal by design for a reason, sound quality. Heres a gander......
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/Sonata-Music-Server-classical-music
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Vincent Kars
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13 Nov 2011, 11:33 am »
It is a combination of JRiver and dbPoweramp.
Tagging is also improved (probably the Perfect Meta data by dbPoweramp).
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13 Nov 2011, 02:21 pm »
Very good for classical fans, as it has very sophisticated tagging set up. Eliminates some of the frustrations of tagging a classical library.
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Vincent Kars
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13 Nov 2011, 02:24 pm »
At first I was a bit baffled by the price $99
But dbPoweramp + JRiver=38+50= 88 so you don’t pay to much for the integration.
As a trial version requires you to Uninstall both JRiver and dbPoweramp, I won’t give it a shot.
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