Hello all
After a good few years using the dBpoweramp package (thanks here to its creator and helpers) I've more or less got my whole music collection transferred from old reel-to-reels, cassettes, LPs, and CDs, onto my hard disk - all in digitized form, all neatly organized and properly tagged.
My collection (ranging from Muddy Waters to Mahler - and most shades and flavours in between) comprises about 150 GB of good-quality MP3 and lossless APE.
All I want to do now is to play it.
So far I've just played digitized music through the tinny-sounding speakers integrated in my screen.
Now comes the next step - playing via the amp and real speakers.
How do others manage this ?
My finance is limited (old-age pension); so I can't afford stacks of sophisticated electronics and hi-fi equipment.
Our main computer is a long way from the living-room where the hi-fi system is set up;
so I'd prefer not to run things directly from here.
I thought, for example, of buying a cheap or second-hand laptop with an external HD containing the music collection and attaching this to the amp. However, I'd prefer not to leave the laptop switched on 24/7 (energy-saving); so I'd have to boot each session; and the background hum from the fan might be a problem.
What are the alternatives ? I'd be grateful for your suggestions.
Best regards from Ray
After a good few years using the dBpoweramp package (thanks here to its creator and helpers) I've more or less got my whole music collection transferred from old reel-to-reels, cassettes, LPs, and CDs, onto my hard disk - all in digitized form, all neatly organized and properly tagged.
My collection (ranging from Muddy Waters to Mahler - and most shades and flavours in between) comprises about 150 GB of good-quality MP3 and lossless APE.
All I want to do now is to play it.
So far I've just played digitized music through the tinny-sounding speakers integrated in my screen.
Now comes the next step - playing via the amp and real speakers.
How do others manage this ?
My finance is limited (old-age pension); so I can't afford stacks of sophisticated electronics and hi-fi equipment.
Our main computer is a long way from the living-room where the hi-fi system is set up;
so I'd prefer not to run things directly from here.
I thought, for example, of buying a cheap or second-hand laptop with an external HD containing the music collection and attaching this to the amp. However, I'd prefer not to leave the laptop switched on 24/7 (energy-saving); so I'd have to boot each session; and the background hum from the fan might be a problem.
What are the alternatives ? I'd be grateful for your suggestions.
Best regards from Ray
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