jbraveman;621841 Wrote: 
> I think I do.  Rather than let the router hand out the ip based on mac
> address, you think it would be better give everything a fixed address
> outside the normal range so that nothing else can take it's slot.
> 
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> Good idea.
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> My collection is in flac.  That's why I want to go with the touch.  The
> Cd changer is in the trunk.  I was thinking of switching that out for
> the server.  If my head unit would play flacs from hard drives, I
> wouldn't be thinking about this.  I considered a mobridge product with
> an ipod that would let my head unit control the music. However, I don't
> think I can get everything to fit on an ipod unless I tried to hack it
> to run off a larger hard drvie.  Other thoughts were to buy a used
> phatbox and hack it to accept a larger hard drive.
> 
> The touch seems ideally suited, except for the challenge of finding a
> good place to mount it.You could use a 64G iPod Touch running the "FLAC 
> Player App. That would
let you have about 190 FLAC encoded CDs at your disposal. You could
then use iTunes as a file sharer to change the music on the iPod Touch.
I use a 64G iPhone 4S with the FLAC Player App and a Nuforce Headphone
Amp for my portable rig. I just copy FLAC files from my Vortexbox to my
phone when I want something new to listen to. When the phone's memory
gets full I delete what I havn't been listening to lately. This is a
simple solution, it's better to have a 190 CDs at your fingertips than
6 or 10 in the trunk.


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