servies;173258 Wrote: 
> I doubt it...
> This anyway has to be compared and validated, i agree.
> 
> 
> No problem around here. But then I don't use an inferior application as
> iTunes to rip my music and I use other applications to (re)tag my music
> if they're missing or incomplete.
> I try to use the best application I can get for a specific task, not 1
> average application for all tasks...
> Using Itunes, you still can use EAC to rip your CDs to WAV and use your
> favorite codec afterwards.
> 
> 
> We'll see that in ... years when because of DRM enhancements and
> regulations iTunes refuses to play old songs (even when you own the CD
> of which you ripped them...
> A problem only if you buy music from the apple platform. Havn't
> encountered any limitation into ripping owned CDs.
> 
> 
> What I see is a PDA with restricted functionality and a different
> layout for probably a much higher price... and guess what, you already
> can use a PDA for controlling slimserver (and by that your
> squeezebox(es))...
> No comment. you're right
> 
> There is a fundamental difference between a squeezebox and a Apple
> Airport Express (AAE). The squeezebox controls the slimserver. The AAE
> is controlled by the computer.
> The squeezebox was (as I see it) designed to be in another room than
> the computer.
> With the AAE you need the computer to be in the same room to be able to
> control the music... (I don't like to have to run to another room to
> change the music...).
I do not see your point as your server might be in another room if you
use such a device I was talking about.


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