soundsrealaudio
177 posts
03-12-2017 11:01pm
So not to be labor a point. The Melco has been rated Class A, big deal right? So it has 4Terabytes of storage plus as many external as you could want. Plus, and it is a big plus it has integrated software that is easy with a capital E to use. Is it as good as the Aurender, probably. It doesn't rip. Using AccurateRip technology you get the most exact CD importing. It even works with worn or damaged discs that might otherwise be unplayable. To rip grab the Buffalo BRXL-16U3 for CD ripping ion Melco Music Libraries for $159.00. Check it out.
I dumped my computer, couldn't stand the beta versions software BS.
http://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/melco-ha-n1a-part-1/I love the Melco units. Can';t wait for their updates ones to come out in a few months. I am waiting to see what they end up changing before getting one. As I've said from day one, it's the best NAS out there from what I've heard and what I will use even if I don't use the streaming feature etc... That said, if you read what OP wanted, it doesn't have everything for him. I forget when it was left out. It may even have been cost. It also doesn't do Roon and unless they change their language it still won't. I will need a work around IF I can get it to work seamlessly. That will mean using my rebuilt mac mini running Roon on the net and then using the Melco ONLY as a server. I'd use the ethernet connection for everything in they system/network.