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If you're using a squeezebox, I don't understand why you'd want a computer in the same room. The noise from the computer will be noticable at low listening levels, and it won't bring you any benefit.
No difference in sound - other than the noise of the server in the listening room mucking up the noise floor.
I don't own a squeezbox, but in general I like to keep a single function on a server.
Finally going to start hooking up my home network and also building audio server. I have two squeezeboxes as well. I will need a network server in the office. I will use squeezeboxes in casual listening areas.The question is about serving music in my main listening area. I see thre options:1. I could run a squeezebox off the office server, using it as an audio server as well. 2. Or I could use a second computer located in the listening area, still served off the office server. 3. Or I could use a standalone computer/audio server in the listening room.
I know there are people here who have done it each way. Which way would you expect to get the best sound? I know there are many variables with each - unmodded vs modded SB, quality/cost of soundcard, etc. While having a computer up there to do other things is a non-issue (as I have a couple tablets/notebooks with built-in wireless that I can use) I do have an HTPC not being used that I can convert - and I have s/pdif off the mobo now. Let's say I spend a few hundred bucks to mod the SB or upgrade the sound card.
Now the/more stupid questions: Is it a good/bad idea to have the same box acting as a office apps server AND the slim/audio server? Does the slimserver software need to be installed on the same drive with the files?
Can slimserver pick songs/playlists from multiple hard drives on the single computer? The owners guide says to "collect your digitized music into one (emphasis added) place on your computer"