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In Reply to: RE: "So, now completely removed from all of my Computers" posted by E-Stat on May 15, 2017 at 17:57:33
the Raspberry Pi itself is a computer.
I like the idea of running LMS on the NAS drive, as it is on all of the time and it's managing the music on the drive.
Why not?
Right now I doing much the same thing, running LMS on a headless Mac Mini dedicated to music playback with a Thunderbolt HD hooked to it storing what few (very few) CD rips and downloads I have.
Unlike some here (You know who you are!), I don't subscribe to the 'one size fits all' doctrine as it applies to audio equipment and/or systems.
To each his or her own, sez I.
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You're welcome to your own definition of a computer. It runs LMS which requires both processor and memory and contains storage.
like the idea of running LMS on the NAS drive, as it is on all of the time and it's managing the music on the drive.
As does my i7-860 based desktop.
Why not?
I'll repeat my question. Why should I buy another computer system to do the same thing?
the wife would be turning it off every 1/2 hour. :-(
As it is, the Mac Mini and LaCie hard drive are hiding behind the TV so she doesn't know they're on.
the wife would be turning it off every 1/2 hour. :-(
That's a shame. Wifey and I both enjoy using our i7-860 32" monitor system that stays up 24/7. I use the "blank" setting for screen saver. Idle power consumption is less than a quarter per day.
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