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In Reply to: RE: Solid State drives with Aurender W20? posted by E-Stat on August 02, 2016 at 06:02:17
You have shown a history or reading comprehension issues, but in this case it may have been my fault.I NEVER meant they will replace the internal HDD drives in the unit with SSD drives. I MEANT they will NOT install them, and ship them with JUST the SSD drive used for memory buffer. For our purposes we do not store music on the internal drive. Is that clear?
And why do you care? You have zero intention of purchasing one. Which qualifies your thread as trolling.
And you bet the system sounds damn good.
Edits: 08/02/16 08/02/16Follow Ups:
I MEANT they will NOT install them, and ship them with JUST the SSD drive used for memory buffer.
Here's your comments:
Who said my unit has any hard drives?...Aurender is more than willing to customize the product at additional cost in this regard.
Additional cost to leave the drives out? Are you serious?
For our purposes we do not store music on the internal drive.
So, you have modified it to access content from a network or a NAS instead of the internal "vault"?
Nothing you say makes any sense.
on petty issues.
just have no idea how the product works. Nor Aurender for that matter.
Or expect folks to add a Mac server to make NAS access work. Go figure.
Troll Time is over. Take one home from your dealer and have at it.
That is if he does not see you for the tire kicker that you are.
The devil makes use of idle minds....
Again, with the reading comprehension. Network playback is NOT a modification:
"AMM and NAS(Network-Attached Storage) Support
If you already have NAS set-up, the Aurender W20 is able to play music stored on NAS devices.."
Slow down.
So, your company actually paid extra to have the drives left out.
It is really none of your concern.
When using NAS access, it requires a PC for access. Let's look at the details behind that approach :
"If you already have NAS set-up, the Aurender W20 is able to play music stored on NAS devices,
AMM(Aurender Media Manager) software is available for Mac(OS X 10.9 or later) now. Windows version will be available later. .
You can run AMM software on your platform of choice, please specify the location of your content on NAS then it will automatically find the Aurender in you local network and make a combining music database. It's transparent to the user, so once you run AMM , you can select the music with all the meta-data using the Aurender Conductor App without the knowledge of the location of your music files."
Apparently, you've become a Mac fan like Abe. Which model do you use?
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