The Foobar and dbPoweramp products seem to be from the same group,
playback and management sides of the coin. I've used the CD Ripper for
years, still do frequently, but it can't represent much of a revenue
stream any more. I'd buy other things if there was a reason.
R.
LMS on a dedicated ser
I meant to add that I use the CD ripper all the time, but that it can't
really represent much of a revenue stream any more. If there was a
reason to pay for other products I'd be glad to.
LMS on a dedicated server (FitPC3)
Transporter (Ethernet) - main listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm
speak
The Foobar and dbPoweramp offerings are associated product lines, from
the same group, as far as I can tell.
LMS on a dedicated server (FitPC3)
Transporter (Ethernet) - main listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm
speakers
Touch (WiFi) - home theater 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers
Boom 1 (WiF
Yes, very nice to only get an email from them once in two years. I own
the CD ripper and the message reminded me of their other offerings,
which are very interesting.
I've only needed the CD ripper for the few discs that the automated
ripper included with my SGC microJukebox/Sonicorbiter couldn
I got one of those rare, every-year-or-two communications from the
dbPoweramp folks, about some new products. Actually, not really fully
knew but bundled in a new way. I'm wondering if anyone uses these in
conjunction with, or in support of, their LMS installation.
'TuneFusion' (https://www.db