aubuti;670654 Wrote: 
> Maybe I travel in the wrong circles, but a friend has popped by with
> music on a USB stick exactly once. It wasn't exactly "geeky" to copy
> the files to my hard drive, play them immediately using browse music
> folders, and delete them when he left. The only thing that took longer
> than if I had used player software is that I had to copy the files
> first, instead of playing them directly from the USB.
> 
> More commonly someone comes by with tunes on a CD or a portable music
> player. The former is easily accommodated on my main system by the
> vestigial Sony CD player left in the rack specifically for this
> purpose. The latter is easily accommodated on my main system by the
> "MP3" input on the front panel of my NAD integrated amp, or by the
> inputs on my Boom or Radio.
> 
> 
> 

You're absolutely right - I was just alluding to the " nonsense" of not
being able to just plug and play!


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gruntwolla

Debian sheeva plug running sbs 7.5.4
SB3 + my hifi
Duet + AE5's
2 Booms
1 Radio
Squeezecommander on htc desire
ipeng on wifes iphone
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