octafish;622307 Wrote: 
> Then I may have wasted money going down the NAS route.  On Synology's
> advice I avoided the 'j' series for Squeezebox and bought the next one
> up with 256MB RAM 1.6 GHz CPU etc and probably naively assumed all
> would be fine .  I had thought that a NAS box was a much more efficient
> way of streaming my music - like you I only use either CD quality or
> Hi-Res files (FLAC).  
> 
> The idea of leaving my main (overclocked) Win 7 machine switched on
> with its 850W PSU and multiple HDDs dismays me a bit.  I have saved
> very noticeably on my electricity bill by using my laptop as much as I
> can and not leaving the main PC whirring away.  
> 
> I'll have to try both ways and if it's as bad as you say I'll have to
> forgo the convenience of the NAS with its scheduled powering on and off
> etc. Shame, as it's use would reduce to storing the family pictures -  a
> bit of overkill.
> 
> But... I found the SB software on Synology's site ending in .spk  (as
> above) but have no clue as to how I go about installing it on anything.
> Any pointers?
> 
> Thanks for getting back.
> Steve

Do this:
Download the file "SqueezeCenterPackage.zip". 
Unzip it to have "SqueezeCenter-7.2-11.spk". (whatever the new version
is)
Go to [System > Package Management] page of Synology DiskStation
Manager 2.0 management user interface, and click Install button. 
Follow the Package Installation Wizard to install the package.


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