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Nothing fancy but does the job for your first foray into computer audio.http://www.officemax.com/technology/computers/desktop-computers/product-prod4570696Can't build one for that and can use a KVM to share the keyboard, monitor, mouse with another PC in the house. Later if you want to move up to a better sound card, etc, that's fine but for $300, this is tough to beat. Bryan
Not sure you're really in a position to make this statement (it demonstrates your ignorance). [snip]Personally, I think it was a brilliant decision, but what do I know? I just write software for a living.
Personally, I think it was a brilliant decision, but what do I know? I just write software for a living.
My Dell only has a mini-phono plug output on the sound card. I assume the other USB outputs won't be connected to the sound card or will they?Scott, OH NO!!! Not ASIOs and WIKIs.
Aw gee Wally, it looks like I stepped on somebody's toes. I didn't mean to...really. Me and Lumpy have just been playing with the Squeezebox since...well...2005 I think...
Xp box would be fine to start. I use an old xp box with db power amp as my cd ripping station (with a kodak cd robot i can rip 100 cds per hour!). It is really not that hard!
2) The biggest problem i think is getting large collections of cd discs into flac/alac format. I dont know about most of you but i find ripping cd's even while im doing something else to be an incredible tedious task. I hate it! Im actually trying to find a hs student with more time then money this summer to try some ripping for me. 2a) On a related note can anyone provide more info on the above mentioned automated ripper/robots. How much are they? Are they cost effective? Do they work. Are they easy to set up and use? Maybe we can do a pesudo "group buy" and mail a robot around ......
the MOST IMPORTANT STEP is getting the data off the disc and on to your hard drive.Do it once, and do it right!You can do it on any computer not just the same one you would use for playback.
If I install a free trial of J-River or dbPoweramp on my old XP computer this weekend will I be able to install a new, free trial on any new computer I use if I decide to create a more permanent server?