On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Kaizen28
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> My hardware it mostly soldiering on but I'm
> sure at some point they will start to fail. I've had a SB3 fail and
> replaced it with a Touch, courtesy of Ebay. This works fine as an
> interim fix
For my main stereo system in the living room I use a barebone and run
Daphile on it. The Barebone is plugged via USB into an asynchronous DAC
and the music files are on a portable harddrive also connected via USB.
Have had this one running for almost four years without any glitches -
rock stable
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I posted previously with more info. Was hoping for a lightbulb moment
regarding the router to be honest.
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I think you will need to provide much more information if you expect
help.
Saves all the; "have you done? are doing this, that and the other" type
of questions.
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I've not been able to get Spotty working for the last few days. Does
anyone know if there is anything about the implementation that would be
affected by a router change? That is the only factor I can think of that
may have affected things.
Here's another vote for the Raspberry Pi solution. I've put together a
couple, both using piCorePlayer. One has a HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro and the
other has an Allo DigiOne.
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mherger wrote:
> While the CPU isn't that much of an improvement, I'm looking forward to
>
> compare scan times anyway, as I use it with my music collection stored
> on a NAS. But given the age of the NAS the throughput might as well be
> limited on this end :-).
>
I presume it would need to
The AirPlay-plugin works very well with the hardware I've tested.
Hegel H90
Audio Pro Addon C5
SB Touch to Hegel H90, Boston Acoustics A26.
SB 3 to Audio Pro T3.
AirPlay Bridge to Audio Pro C5 and Hegel H90.
SB BOOM
SB Radio
ReadyNAS 202
iPeng
(There's a new Pi 3B+ with much improved CPU and network throughput by
the way .. Should be rock solid reliable, mine are.)
While the CPU isn't that much of an improvement, I'm looking forward to
compare scan times anyway, as I use it with my music collection stored
on a NAS. But given the
(There's a new Pi 3B+ with much improved CPU and network throughput by
the way .. Should be rock solid reliable, mine are.)
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
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Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of
drmatt wrote:
> Buy plenty of spares..
>
...^^This^^...
I've been picking up spare players from eBay for a couple of years now,
I look after my system of 3 Radios, 1 Boom and 1 Touch and my sister's
setup with 2 Radios and a Touch.
At the moment we both only listen to either our own
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