I’m looking at a couple methods for storing ripped FLAC files, artwork, logs, etc. from CD Ripper and playing the files on my Cambridge Audio 851N network player.
Method 1 (short term)
Store up to 100 GB of FLAC files and related data on my Windows 10 laptop SSD
Connect laptop to the 851N via USB
Backup FLAC files and related data periodically to a couple USB thumb drives
Method 2 (longer term)
Store FLAC files and related data for a couple hundred CDs on an external HDD
Backup FLAC files and related data periodically to one (ideally two) HDDs
Option A: Connect the HDD to the laptop via USB
Option B: Connect the HDD directly to the 851N via USB
Questions
For either of these scenarios:
1. Would Asset running on a Windows 10 laptop be a candidate for server software?
2. Would I also need player software? Suggestions?
3. Cambridge has their StreamMagic app, details are sparse, and I think it only installs on smart phones or tablets, don’t currently have either one of those.
Anyone using StreamMagic app?
Comments/feedback appreciated
Method 1 (short term)
Store up to 100 GB of FLAC files and related data on my Windows 10 laptop SSD
Connect laptop to the 851N via USB
Backup FLAC files and related data periodically to a couple USB thumb drives
Method 2 (longer term)
Store FLAC files and related data for a couple hundred CDs on an external HDD
Backup FLAC files and related data periodically to one (ideally two) HDDs
Option A: Connect the HDD to the laptop via USB
Option B: Connect the HDD directly to the 851N via USB
Questions
For either of these scenarios:
1. Would Asset running on a Windows 10 laptop be a candidate for server software?
2. Would I also need player software? Suggestions?
3. Cambridge has their StreamMagic app, details are sparse, and I think it only installs on smart phones or tablets, don’t currently have either one of those.
Anyone using StreamMagic app?
Comments/feedback appreciated
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