edwin2006 wrote: 
> I discovered the squeezebox system via a complete different route. It
> was 2005 and I was searching for a networked box with 2 raid drives. Now
> the are very common as a NAS but then there was no affordable solution
> until I found a USA based company named infrant (later purchased by
> netgear) which had a product called Readynas. On that box there was a
> addon mediaserver, not a clou what it was I began a search. That's how I
> discovered the squeezebox series and I imported 1 readynas with 2
> Squeezeboxes model 2 and I started to rip all cd's I owned.
> A new world opened up.

I first ran LMS (squeezeboxserver I think back then) on a ReadyNas Duo
V1.  Oh man it was painfully slow in terms of browsing my library or
searching. But it did the job.



*Home:* VBA 4TB (2.4)>LMS 7.9.1>Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio (all
ethernet)
*Cottage:* VBA 3TB (2.4)>LMS 7.9.1>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio
w/Battery (ethernet, Radio WIFI)
*Office:* Win10(64)>LMS 7.9.2>Squeezelite
*The Wild (no internet): *PiCorePlayer 4.0 on rPi 3B+, hifiberry
Dac+Pro, 4TB USB (LMS & Squeezelite) 
*Controllers:* iPhone6 & iPadAir2 (iPeng), CONTROLLER, or SqueezePlay
7.8 on Win10(64) laptop
*Files:* ripping: dbpa > FLAC; post-rip: mp3tag, PerfectTunes;
Streaming: Spotify
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