That’s why I purchased a streamer that also allowed me to rip my cd’s. I can stream Tidal and also source my cd collection. I sold my cd transport since it was no longer needed.
I am streaming , how can I play music when provider goes down.
- Hello I have been streaming for awhile now ,and have a 1T server with Flac files on it . My question is there anyway I could still play my music when my provider spectrum goes down ,it can be quite disturbing especially when company comes over . Any ideas or help would greatly be appreciated , no CDs as a option , thanks much ,and happy listening 🎶 🎼!!
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You can stream your files from a NAS to any streamer (in the local network) just fine when your ISP is completely dead and gone with the wind! On the same note dude, if you like an album, buy the artist's hires digital album (put it on your nas) and pay the artist. These streaming services pay them peanuts. On a positive note, you will have permanent ownership of that album and will no longer be "renting" it from the streaming service.
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@audioman58 I see several people have already answered your question. You need a streaming server that does not require an internet connection like Roon. My setup is simple, I only stream in one location, my dedicated music room. I use a Cambridge Audio CXN V2 to stream Qobuz. I also have a 1TB drive that is connected to the USB port on the back of my Streamer. If you are looking for whole house streaming, you will need a music server with Endpoints. As I stated earlier, there are tons of solutions mentioned in this post and defer to those since I only stream in one location. Hopefully you've gotten the info from here. Enjoy the Music.. |
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