Ckorody,
Thanks for your ideas!
It is helping to clear some of the confusion I have about turning my Mac into an Audiophile quality music server. I guess the complicated nature of it is why people would want to use a proprietary system. If I bought a Sooloos or Qsonix music server then I would not have to worry about all the different parts because they come in the box. Otherwise a Sooloos or Qsonix would sound no different than a Mac set up properly, right?
The absolute best file format to use on a Mac with iTunes is Apple Lossless.
Thanks. Does anyone disagree with that? I had always assumed I would use AIFF.
no compression of audio files takes place when they are sent via wireless.
That is great news. That means there is no role for Ethernet. No reasons to drill holes in the floor.
If you are using Toslink or a USB DAC
Are those my two best options for getting the digital signal out of my Mac? I had a dealer tell me today that coaxial S/PDIF (which would require an inexpensive converter) is the absolute best.
If you are using WiFi you may or may not control play from iTunes I will be using an Airport (Apples brand of WiFi configured for 802.11n). Should I consider any other software?
if you are thinking about doing your whole house an Ethernet network enables you to add a NAS
I do have a whole house Ethernet Network (but not to this room yet).
I plan to store the music on my Apple Xserve RAID which is hidden in the basement. It holds 5.6 Terabytes of data.
Thanks for your ideas!
It is helping to clear some of the confusion I have about turning my Mac into an Audiophile quality music server. I guess the complicated nature of it is why people would want to use a proprietary system. If I bought a Sooloos or Qsonix music server then I would not have to worry about all the different parts because they come in the box. Otherwise a Sooloos or Qsonix would sound no different than a Mac set up properly, right?
The absolute best file format to use on a Mac with iTunes is Apple Lossless.
Thanks. Does anyone disagree with that? I had always assumed I would use AIFF.
no compression of audio files takes place when they are sent via wireless.
That is great news. That means there is no role for Ethernet. No reasons to drill holes in the floor.
If you are using Toslink or a USB DAC
Are those my two best options for getting the digital signal out of my Mac? I had a dealer tell me today that coaxial S/PDIF (which would require an inexpensive converter) is the absolute best.
If you are using WiFi you may or may not control play from iTunes I will be using an Airport (Apples brand of WiFi configured for 802.11n). Should I consider any other software?
if you are thinking about doing your whole house an Ethernet network enables you to add a NAS
I do have a whole house Ethernet Network (but not to this room yet).
I plan to store the music on my Apple Xserve RAID which is hidden in the basement. It holds 5.6 Terabytes of data.