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After reading these three pages about PCs as media servers or players, I just can't get into this. Having everything "loaded" into a hard drive, picking songs from a screen....I'd rather have a disc in my hand, and a cover (be it small) to read. Then if the thing "crashes"...
After reading these three pages about pc's as media servers or players , I just can't get into this. Having everything "loaded" into a hard drive, picking songs from a screen....I'd rather have a disc in my hand, and a cover (be it small) to read. Then if the thing "crash's".... .[/list:u]But I guess it's the future..... ...can't stop progress . Now with all the downloads, and mp3 players, it will come naturally....poor sound will rein supreme. And as stated in the above post, the "big ...
With conventional CDP with CD's, I would have to think of a CD I want to listne to, get up from my couch, walk over to my CD rack, fumble around awhile to find it, walk back to my CDP, open the jewel case, open the CD drawer, load the CD, then walk back to my couch, then push play. Since each CD seems to have only a few songs I really like, after about 10-12 minutes, I have to think of another CD, get the old CD out, then walk back to my CD rack. With my busy work schedule, I have probably 3-4 hours of actual serious listening time a day (if I'm lucky), and the Audio PC lets me use those precious hours to full effect. I just keep seated in my couch, select the songs I want from my seat, and I can even put it in "shuffle" and just close my eyes. I seriously can squeeze in at least 2-3X more songs this way.
I thought the same as Lonewolf until I used Hantra's PC. It's the same effort... leaning to easier than cd's overall. I plan to organize my music by genre... instead of the complete disorder they're in now. I have books, binders, racks, and whatnot all full of cd's. I don't want this scenario any longer.My wife borrows cd's occasionally and I borrow hers. I can easily add here cd's into my collection without disrupting her organization.I couldnt' agree more with Ted's comments. The other major ...
Well I see it's small, fanless, and comes with Windows XP. So how does this thing work? Where's the software? Did it say network? How exactly does that work? Where the display and user input devices? 256 MB would only hold about 300 CD's, what then? Can a sound board be added? Who's gonna put all this together and make sure it works months/years later? What would it sound like?Even though I'm a computer dummy, I want very ...