In Reply to: Update, using the Raspberry Pi 3 as a NAS (pic) posted by bullethead on December 24, 2016 at 16:57:51:
Just get this and Volumio. No need for a screen assuming you have a device that can access your local network and has a web browser. I don't know maybe a phone or tablet. You can stream your music from anywhere on your network using Volumio. Tried Rune, PiCore Player, and Moode but I kept coming back to Volumio for one simple reason. Best sound quality.
There are a dozens or other DACs to try such as Durio, JustBoom, Iquadio, etc.
I also have a ChromeBox, but I installed the latest UEFI bios and Windows 8.1. Tried Gallium OS, Kodi, other distros of "ChromeBox friendly" Linux. Once I installed 8g more memory and Windows 8.1 it ran like a "normal" computer and made me realize that all of those other Chromebox OS choices were pointless.
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- RE: Update, using the Raspberry Pi 3 as a NAS (pic) - jaydacus 08:20:37 12/25/16 (3)
- RE: Update, using the Raspberry Pi 3 as a NAS (pic) - bullethead 08:56:37 12/25/16 (2)
- RE: Update, using the Raspberry Pi 3 as a NAS (pic) - jaydacus 12:00:31 12/25/16 (1)
- RE: Update, using the Raspberry Pi 3 as a NAS (pic) - bullethead 14:17:41 12/25/16 (0)