garym wrote: 
> Sonos server is essentially built into each unit. The files have to be
> served from somewhere locally, but that can be a NAS or some sort of
> drive attached to a router, etc.  I assume this is the main reason that
> Sonos is not willing to update their software in any significant way
> (key issue for me would be the 65,000 track maximum).  Doing so would
> effectively make all the old SONOS players unusable with newer units.
> 
> In today's world of micro computers the size of a pack of cigarettes
> that can run  things like LMS, the need to have a "PC running" has
> become less and less of an issue.
I made the switch to Sonos and  I was pleased to see how easy it was to
stream my local music.   I basically pointed Sonos at my NAS share and
shut down the LMS.  Kind of sad but for our simple needs Sonos is
working out great.


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