TheLastMan wrote: 
> This is not true.  There is no Sonos "server" that needs to run full
> time - it is a lot simpler  than Squeezebox in that respect (but also a
> lot less capable).
> 
> There is a simple setup program that you use to "point" the players at
> the place where you hold your music files.  That can be a PC, Nas,
> laptop - whatever.  Of course that repository needs to be switched on
> and available on the network for the streaming to work, but it does not
> need to run any kind of server software. The best option for a Sonos
> user is therefore a cheap and cheerful NAS that you can leave switched
> on 24/7.
> 
> Each Sonos player holds an index of your music files (with a maximum of
> around 65,000 tracks IIRC). I gather there is some kind of feature which
> makes sure that all the players are using the same index too.

MarkBennett said as much yes. It's an easy to use setup.


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