I'm pleased that the SB Community is working on an opensource player for
the future; naturally I'm impatient for the arrival of this new hardware
(for no good reason, I have plenty of functional players).

I'm just wondering with the availability of cheap computers why a small,
low cost computer with output to a DAC couldn't serve as a player
eliminating the necessity to design and build a new player.

Is it that SqueezePlay and similar software solutions do NOT support
hi-res files?

Or is it that software players cannot be synced with other players?

Are there other reasons?

Thanks.

Jim



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