I'm a new dbpowerAMP user...hope this post is appropriate in this area.
I had been ripping everything to WMAL using Exact Audio Copy. I store everything on a Maxtor NAS, which supports UPnP AV.
I used WMAL up till now because I have a Pocket PC app that I love - it won't "yet" stream WMAL from the NAS, but I'm hoping for that support in a future release. I'd honestly prefer to rip to FLAC, but UPnP AV doesn't support streaming of FLAC, AFAIK.
So, since I can't yet stream WMAL, I started maintaining a parallel folder structure on the NAS with WMA 192kBits...which is what led me to dbpowerAMP (is there an accepted acronym for that?)
But now I want something more so I can stream to my audio system. I started looking weeks ago, and I have yet to find something that suits me. I thought my requirements were pretty simple:
I've completely given up on the first. No one seems to support WMAL. I'm willing to go to FLAC, but then I am probably giving up any hope of ever streaming to a UPnP AV client, like my Pocket PC.
The thing is, all I want is to feed an audio bitstream to my processor/preamp, and let the DAC in there do it's thing. I don't need high-end Burr-Brown 24-bit processing or whatever, I already have that. Nor do I want to stream HD video (or any video, for that matter).
I don't want a PC in the mix running 24x7, either. Don't want the energy consumption, nor the bother of maintaining yet another computer.
I have looked at devices from Slim, Sonos, Buffalo, Dlink, Netgear, Olive, Helios, Roku, Tvix, and probably others that I can't remember.
I can't find a device that does these simple tasks, and does them well. The Olive comes pretty close, but costs way too much, as does the Helios - as I said, why do I need audiophile components to simply forward a bitstream? Am I missing something here?
The Sonos is more reasonable, and that's actually what I am leaning towards, even though it means switching over to FLAC. But I don't care for its proprietary nature, and I think it's still overkill for what I'm trying to do. Plus, even though it has digital out, I have a sneaking suspicion that it's actually using the internal DAC first, and then converting it back to digital, which in my mind kind of defeats the purpose (again, unless I'm missing something).
So, getting back to my original question (whew!) - what are others using?
Sorry for the long post (for those of you still reading) but I've become very frustrated and really can't believe I am alone in my dilemma. I've posted in other sites and found similar complaints, but I thought the folks here are more audio-oriented (and audiophile) and could give me their thoughts.
- Mark
I had been ripping everything to WMAL using Exact Audio Copy. I store everything on a Maxtor NAS, which supports UPnP AV.
I used WMAL up till now because I have a Pocket PC app that I love - it won't "yet" stream WMAL from the NAS, but I'm hoping for that support in a future release. I'd honestly prefer to rip to FLAC, but UPnP AV doesn't support streaming of FLAC, AFAIK.
So, since I can't yet stream WMAL, I started maintaining a parallel folder structure on the NAS with WMA 192kBits...which is what led me to dbpowerAMP (is there an accepted acronym for that?)
But now I want something more so I can stream to my audio system. I started looking weeks ago, and I have yet to find something that suits me. I thought my requirements were pretty simple:
- Can stream WMAL from a UPnP AV NAS (or any NAS)
- Does gapless playback
- Has digital coax and/or optical out
I've completely given up on the first. No one seems to support WMAL. I'm willing to go to FLAC, but then I am probably giving up any hope of ever streaming to a UPnP AV client, like my Pocket PC.
The thing is, all I want is to feed an audio bitstream to my processor/preamp, and let the DAC in there do it's thing. I don't need high-end Burr-Brown 24-bit processing or whatever, I already have that. Nor do I want to stream HD video (or any video, for that matter).
I don't want a PC in the mix running 24x7, either. Don't want the energy consumption, nor the bother of maintaining yet another computer.
I have looked at devices from Slim, Sonos, Buffalo, Dlink, Netgear, Olive, Helios, Roku, Tvix, and probably others that I can't remember.
I can't find a device that does these simple tasks, and does them well. The Olive comes pretty close, but costs way too much, as does the Helios - as I said, why do I need audiophile components to simply forward a bitstream? Am I missing something here?
The Sonos is more reasonable, and that's actually what I am leaning towards, even though it means switching over to FLAC. But I don't care for its proprietary nature, and I think it's still overkill for what I'm trying to do. Plus, even though it has digital out, I have a sneaking suspicion that it's actually using the internal DAC first, and then converting it back to digital, which in my mind kind of defeats the purpose (again, unless I'm missing something).
So, getting back to my original question (whew!) - what are others using?
Sorry for the long post (for those of you still reading) but I've become very frustrated and really can't believe I am alone in my dilemma. I've posted in other sites and found similar complaints, but I thought the folks here are more audio-oriented (and audiophile) and could give me their thoughts.
- Mark
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