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+1 on mikeeastman's post. Have heard many cautionary stories like his. I bought a Seagate 2TB "Backup Plus" USB3 HD for $99 a couple months ago; might be a better choice.
Thanks for the input. I will stay away from Western Digital. How would I use a NAS? Would I be able to use wifi to operate the NAS from the iPad? Is this a better way to get these files to the oppo? Thx
Pete, I've used external HD and a 4 bay NAS for about two years now and in that time I've had 6 WD HD die on me, so I switched to Seagate and not one of those has died. Just my 2 cents, but I'd stay away from WD HD. Mike
OK, I have a windows 7 laptop that I could start the downloading process which seems easy enough... and I assume I can put them on a ext drive and then to the Oppo but i have some confusion on my part on how that gets controlled, I really don't want the laptop attached during playback.......maybe I mean i need a music server? not a NAS? I don't know...I appreciate the suggestion...
You could rip/download music files to your hdd then hook it up to Oppo via Asyn USB. On your ipad, go to app store and down load Oppo media HD app so you can control your music. The Oppo media HD app is not perfect yet. You can not create playlist just yet. (Oppo is working on it). But you can select album, song to play.OTOH, You can leave your hdd attack to your lap/desk top. Download Jriver media player or any other media player and use their remote control app to push/pull music files to or from Oppo player via DLNA or hardwire via ethenet or usb.In both case, all your componens have to be on the same network.
OK, so I am guessing a NAS is a wifi streaming hard drive?
I want HI rez shiny discs and my Cd's eventually to be in an uncompressed file.
I want to start buying HI REZ downloads...I realize that the sacd and dvd-A ripping is going to be an animal I won't immediately start. My first goal is to get the Cds properly ripped, stored and able to be played via a playlist with an ipad. I am not sure that this is possible, but my research seems to be that the ipad would be wifi connected to the hard drive somehow and the ext drive actually sends the file to the DAC
"Network attached storage". Think of it as a file-server. Yes: those files could be sent over wi-fi; and yes: you could stream them. WTH would you want "uncompressed"? You should at least be using a lossless compression like FLAC. Jim Salk actually sells a player that does exactly what you are looking for. It can take an internal hard drive, or stream, it outputs to a DAC, and the entire thing can be controlled via iPad. http://www.salkstream.com/BTW: "High dynamic range" trumps "Sampling rate" and "bit depth" every time. I've got a good amount of 96khz "studio master" stuff that crap for sound quality.http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/index.php?sort=dr&order=descFor reference purpose:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ
I am very impressed with my Win 7. JRMC and Jremote via my iphone 5 set-up. I actually find myself enjoying a little "alone" time making playlists, getting cover art, tagging, etc. Jremote works better than all of my other iOS media remotes (apple, Roku, Sony) as well. Most are unintuitive, slow, glitchy, but not Jremote. It operates Smooth and makes sense.
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions....