Grumpy Bob wrote:
> The WD hard drive is a stand alone unit running a Linux distro and LMS.
> You connect the player wirelessly to it. Check out 'the thread that
> describes it.'
>
chopinhauer wrote:
> So forgive my obtuseness, but are you suggesting one plugs the WD HDD
> into the router (not the iMac)? It would be good if this were so.
The WD hard drive is a stand alone unit running a Linux distro and LMS.
You connect the player wirelessly to it. Check out 'the thread
Change the RCA cables from the Squeezebox Touch to the amp?
Do an A/B test using the same song playing from the touch and the
Airplay with volume matching?
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> The 2Tb WD setup has two internal wifi cards - one sets up a WAN of its
> own (192.168.60.*), the other connects to your own network. It runs
> Logitech Media Server, and you connect the players to it directly
> through the 192.168.60.* network. (sorry, not familiar with the
chopinhauer wrote:
> Thanks for the replies
>
> Re the first point, assuming I don't need web-ui or any plugins then
> would the external HDD connected to the Touch work OK. That is, I intend
> only to use the Touch for streaming music from a music folder and for
> internet radio. No Spotify
jt25741 wrote:
> Since you are having basic issues with various non DSD/standard plus
> PCM rates they just may not be compatible. Did you try an active
> USB 2.0 powered Hub? If not give it a try.Unfortunately I had
> a similar issue with my new SC-89 Pioneer Receivers USB DAC
You install LMS on the iMac ofcourse.
And no transcoding when running LMS on the Touch so no APE support
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2