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In Reply to: RE: This or That posted by Jeff Starr on October 05, 2016 at 17:16:00
> I think tbe OP should work on getting the two channel sound he wants, then if he wants we can help get him into PC audio,
> using decent software. Roon or JRiver or???I don't see the attraction for PC audio. I used one for a year and I thought it was a pain. I like my Oppo much better, which uses my HDTV to display files. I think I would also like an Auralic Altair using an iPad for display and control. I guess it's a preference thing. To each his own!
Best regards,
John Elison
Edits: 10/05/16Follow Ups:
1. Ability to access single digital library from multiple systems using a range of different players
2. Additional playback capabilities not found with basic Oppo functionality
3. Internet radio access
BTW, A BDP-103 happens to be the player in one of five systems that accesses the central server. :)
What do you think the Aurilac is? A music specific PC.
Doesn't the Oppo have a very rudimentary file system? I have never liked having to use the HDTV to play DVD-As.
It will be nice if you get the Aurilac you won't need to.
I have an acoustic foam cover that is over the screen when playing music, so for me it is a pain.
The Auralic is an audio component that is permanently connected to a stereo system just like my Oppo BDP-105D. Personally, I didn't like a computer connected to my stereo. I don't mind the rudimentary file system of the Oppo. It works fine for my purposes because I organize my music on the flash drives I plug into my Oppo.
I think I clearly stated that it was my preference. To each his own!
Best regards,
John Elison
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