Phil Leigh;657848 Wrote: > Yes it is true, but why on earth would you want to stream wav in this > party setup?
2 reasons, one because we can, a fast ethernet network should be able to handle this, no other users or computers, just my iPad, and 10 receivers, if SBS cannot handle it, then I reckon SBS has much bigger problems with the whole architecture of how it's been coded in the first place, and two because the 1gb USB drive he has given me to look at is chock full of wav files, a lot these are old vinyl LP's that have been ripped to a hard drive using the clever little USB PhonoPlus http://solodeals.com/USB-PhonoPlus-V2-ARTcessory/M/B000BBGCCI.htm and all the cracks, pops and noise removed, along with replaygain etc using Audacity software, apparently is was a labour of love that took him over a year to do 500 albums. Audacity seems pretty nice software for that sort of thing, I did a few compilation albums for the car today using it, simples :-) Select a wav file, then go to Project/Import Audio Import the rest of the wav files as a batch. Edit/Select/All Effect/Normalize File/Export Multiple I have now bought one of these USB PhonoPlus jobbies to rip some of my old vinyl, but I don't think I will be taking as much care, just nice to have them on the NAS for a rainy day :-) -- pcourtney Infrant ReadyNAS 1000S Sparc CPU 512mb and SBS 7.6.1 SBS Remote Control via an iPad2 and Logitech app Squeezebox Duet Receivers WiFi Connected x 3 Musical Fidelity X-CAN v2 Headphone Amps x 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pcourtney's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=49217 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=90336 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss