froth;458229 Wrote: 
> Using a USB drive is an option but not needed.  You can use your Touch
> just like you use your SB3 and have a server running.
Right. And you can also use the SB Touch like an SB Controller,
controlling other SBs you have around the house.

As for the scanning being slower on an attached USB vs an internal IDE
or SATA disk, of course you're right. But the people who will use the
TinySC option are those who don't want a separate server running. Those
who prefer a separate server can continue to do so with the SB Touch.


-- 
aubuti

Nothing high-end, but music anywhere I want it, and it's '100% wind
powered' (http://www.cleancurrents.com/). MSI Wind desktop (Ubuntu 8.10)
feeding: Living room: SB Touch + SBC > NAD C325 BEE > Vandersteen 1;
Kitchen/Dining: SB2 + SBC > AudioSource Amp100 > 2 pair of Polk RC60i;
Basement: SB3 > JVC JA-S44 > ESS Tempest LS8; Bedroom: Boom and SB
Radio;Study: Duet > Klipsch ProMedia 2.0; Kid's bedroom: SB2 > Klipsch
ProMedia 2.0
http://www.last.fm/user/aubuti/
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