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But then I realized that a music server is just a hard drive and processor.
The answer was a music server, a special computer built to store and play high-fidelity music.
That required a music server, a black box with a CD burner, which is stowed in the closet and can hold and distribute digital music to the speakers throughout the house.
Those good-sounding D.S.D. recordings formerly embedded in S.A.C.D.s can now be sent through the Internet (by Acoustic Sounds, Tidal, and other services) to a music server equipped to receive them with the Mytek Brooklyn, for instance, or with the deluxe Aurender A10 ($5,500).
My Nokia N800 tablet computer mostly serves as a fancy touch-screen remote control for a music server but also feeds me news headlines, runs photo slide shows and plays Internet radio.
With No2, No4 is just a music server, meaning it's just a hard drive in a home theater-looking case with an LCD.
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Out of the box, it serves up to eight zones in your home with custom audio or audio-video entertainment cranking from any of 12 attached sources, including Elan's Via DJ, a digital music server that holds thousands of tunes on a hard drive.
Details include this beautiful stick-figure-computer photo, a £99 price tag (about $195), three-hour battery life, Wi-Fi, flash memory hard drive, tough outer shell, and a "wireless music server," according to ZDNet UK.
JukeFly looks a lot like Anywhere.fm but there's a crucial difference: instead of uploading all of your songs to JukeFly, as you would with Anywhere.fm, you download a 1.5mb client (currently only available for Windows) that will turn your computer into a streaming music server.
If I didn't live in NYC, I'd be super-tempted to gut my PowerMac G3 tower I have laying around and use it just like this guy did, except mine stills runs rather well and makes a great music server.
It has some primo features like an integrated print server, one-touch backup, a dual-core CPU, and best of all, an iTunes Music Server.
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