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Posted: Jan 17, 2018 - 4:11am

 Lazy8 wrote:
Would love to have a Raspberry Pi set up as a media server, mostly to spool tunes off the NAS and RP and Chromecast video (mostly from Kodi) to the idiot box, but also to log a weather station and do nightly backups.

I'd also love to have a household AI—like an Amazon Echo but one that works for me, not Jeff Bezos. If it ran the lights I'd name it Aziz.

Somebody get on this! I need to get to the future.
 
i'm forbidden to enter certain areas at work, like the research vault

but i cracked the door and fired a flare to get their attention

i'll let you know what they come back with...

edit: 

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IFTTT is a separate company from Google. The name stands for "If this, then that." 

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Together, your custom phrase and action is called an Applet. To create an IFTTT Applet or use ones that other people have created, follow the steps below.

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Lazy8

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 8:51pm

Would love to have a Raspberry Pi set up as a media server, mostly to spool tunes off the NAS and RP and Chromecast video (mostly from Kodi) to the idiot box, but also to log a weather station and do nightly backups.

I'd also love to have a household AI—like an Amazon Echo but one that works for me, not Jeff Bezos. If it ran the lights I'd name it Aziz.

Somebody get on this! I need to get to the future.


Steely_D

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 8:51pm

 kurtster wrote: 
Thanks. From the blurb on that page. So it's not a computer...and I am not a rapper

Using industry-leading 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 multicore processors, Vault 2 boasts 32-bit architecture combined with 8x oversampling DAC platforms to ensure lossless high-res music playback is flawless, with precision and clarity at any volume.

Built-In Internet Radio, aptX Bluetooth, and Instant Access to High-Res Music Services 
Instantly access millions of songs. Premium high-res music services like TIDAL, Spotify, Rdio and Qobuz, as well as virtually all other popular music services and Internet radio stations, are already built-in to the aptX Bluetooth-equipped Vault 2. Access your downloads and your entire iTunes library (or any other USB NAS drive connected) all without ever turning on a computer.


Steely_D

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 8:35pm

 haresfur wrote:

Why not buy a cheap PC with a big hard drive?

 
Yep. I'm using one of my three legacy macs as the iTunes player (and can operate it remotely with the Remote app on my iPhone) and then I have it connected to a big outboard hard drive. (Two, since one's a backup). That connects with AirPlay nicely to a handful of small speakers through the house. <- They're dying, which is why I'm wondering about using my existing Ethernet outlets to plug in speakers somehow instead of doing it wirelessly.

Then I use RogueAmoeba's Nicecast and No-IP to send the output over the internet tubes.
jbuhl

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 2:18pm

 haresfur wrote:

RP is available on Sonos

 
Not FLAC (should have qualified that).  But Bill has indicated it's in the works.


haresfur

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 1:44pm

 jbuhl wrote:
Lots of recent press out there about Chromecast messing with peoples WiFi networks.    Now that I have been playing with Airplay I would not want to use it long term either.  As soon as RP is available on Sonos I am decommissioning the Airplay.   Also, I don't see how anybody can tolerate using iTunes.

 
RP is available on Sonos
jbuhl

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 1:38pm

Lots of recent press out there about Chromecast messing with peoples WiFi networks.    Now that I have been playing with Airplay I would not want to use it long term either.  As soon as RP is available on Sonos I am decommissioning the Airplay.   Also, I don't see how anybody can tolerate using iTunes.
haresfur

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 12:08pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Streams RP!

This product is not currently available for online purchase in your area. (USA)


 
Why not buy a cheap PC with a big hard drive?
kurtster

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Posted: Jan 16, 2018 - 10:34am

 Steely_D wrote:
jbuhl wrote:

Some NAS don't need to be physically connected to the router.  Once configured they run as a node on your wireless network.  If I were you I would look at a Bluesound Vault.  Spendy but then you get access to music streaming, Full HD 24/196 capability, Reasonable quality DAC implementation and even MQA which is coming down the pipe.

Streams RP!

This product is not currently available for online purchase in your area. (USA)


 
You just didn't look hard enough

BLUESOUND - Vault 2 Digital Music Player/Ripper/Storage Drive
Network Player

Meanwhile I was looking around earlier regarding miami's original question and stumbled on this.  

The best Wi-Fi speakers and music systems of 2018

Seem's that googlecast might be the best way to go with the need for working with files.  I remember reading that it was the best overall for working with files, but it had some shortcomings in other areas.  That was a year or so ago.

y'all


SeriousLee

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Posted: Jan 15, 2018 - 6:14pm

 jbuhl wrote:

Some NAS don't need to be physically connected to the router.  Once configured they run as a node on your wireless network.  If I were you I would look at a Bluesound Vault.  Spendy but then you get access to music streaming, Full HD 24/196 capability, Reasonable quality DAC implementation and even MQA which is coming down the pipe.

 
Thanks. Now I got some googling to do. {#Cheers}
jbuhl

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Posted: Jan 15, 2018 - 10:18am

 SeriousLee wrote:
All this talk got me thinking. I have close to 350GB of music on my PC. If I want to access that with my smartphone or iPod Touch to stream it to my wireless speakers, do I just need a NAS drive, copy all the songs over and plug it in my router? {#Cheers}

 
Some NAS don't need to be physically connected to the router.  Once configured they run as a node on your wireless network.  If I were you I would look at a Bluesound Vault.  Spendy but then you get access to music streaming, Full HD 24/196 capability, Reasonable quality DAC implementation and even MQA which is coming down the pipe.


SeriousLee

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Posted: Jan 14, 2018 - 11:23am

All this talk got me thinking. I have close to 350GB of music on my PC. If I want to access that with my smartphone or iPod Touch to stream it to my wireless speakers, do I just need a NAS drive, copy all the songs over and plug it in my router? {#Cheers}
miamizsun

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Posted: Jan 14, 2018 - 10:47am

after some coffee and research i think i might have a solution

smart speakers (like sonos with alexa and google) have much more flexibility

to work alone, in a group and to access media via an app and/or cloud service

i like the convenience of rp and other stations/podcasts

but what about my personal music stash/playlists?

google allows you to upload 50,000 of your songs for free through their music service

you can grab stuff from itunes and others and upload them directly to google play music library

so if i have powered speakers that connect through wifi or ethernet/rj 45

i can access (via the web) my music playlists or other streaming service

voice command too

seems like it would be a lot easier 

am i missing something?

short 11 min video here that a caveman could follow



Steely_D

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 2:19pm

 swell_sailor wrote:

I've been using an iMac as a dedicated music server since 2005. In 2014 I inherited my Mother's 2009 iMac which replaced the 2005 iMac.

I have a couple of old receivers and spare bookshelf speakers, which made it easy to buy an extra Express or 3 to stream to multiple areas around the house. In addition to the main listening room I have an Express with music in my office, my garage, and my work shed. I can stream to all at once, synchronized. An Express with powered speakers like Audio Engine would work as well. Or if you have a spare set of bookshelf speakers but no amp you can combine an Express with a small/inexpensive Class T amp. There's also a new generation of Airplay speakers. 

Recent upgrades to the IOS allow iPads and iPhones to stream to multiple Airplay devices at once as well. 

For high resolution music from the iMac to the main system I've run a boosted usb cable into the crawl space and back up to my media center 20 feet away. I use Decibel, which is cheap, to send a high resolution digital steam to the DAC in my main system. 

There are lots of ways to do this. I like having the computer interface as compared to an ios device or streamer/server audio device that sits on the shelf with the rest of the system. The iMac makes a great server/streamer. 

And hi everyone.  

 
{#Wave}

Currently I use a my Retina Pro as the main workstation but my music is coming from my 27" 2009 iMac that I've gutted and replaced the CD drive and old HD with two SSDs I had, making a 750G Fusion drive. That's hooked to two external drives where I keep my music stash and its backup.
And there's the ATV hooked up to the 7.1 system - but that's only in one room. I want it through the house, too, no matter what my wife says.

I had two Audyssey Lower East Side Audio Dock Airplay speakers in the house but they're starting to hiss and sputter like they've outlived their usefulness - hence my question about hooking up speakers through my extant Cat 6 Ethernet ports.

I have some now-ancient Airport Expresses, but they seem to screw with the stability of my wireless network.
There's an Airport Extreme/external hard drive in the house that's my TimeMachine backup, and I have a couple of old laptops in the closet that I'm not sure what to do with. Once has a badly cracked screen, so I could use it as my music server but the iMac is much more convenient. 


swell_sailor

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 1:52pm

 Steely_D wrote:
While we're at it: I have an ethernet cat 6 port in most of my rooms, and I've been seeing some mention that you can use ethernet as a way of putting in remote speakers. But Google-fu is weak on this except for in-wall speakers. I'm thinking of plug-play ones like the ones that are typically red/black wire.

Am I misinterpreting or do those exist? Right now I have a few rooms with single AirPlay speakers in them, which works nice, but they're starting to hiss and die. (Had em for years, but still...)

Anyway, the goal is to have my iMac running my music files and get synchronized multiple small speakers through the house, kinda like when you walk around Disneyland: no one giant loud speaker, but small satellites so it's quiet - but everywhere. Using AirPlay at the moment, and not wanting to go Sonos unless there's a really good reason. 

 

I've been using an iMac as a dedicated music server since 2005. In 2014 I inherited my Mother's 2009 iMac which replaced the 2005 iMac.

I have a couple of old receivers and spare bookshelf speakers, which made it easy to buy an extra Express or 3 to stream to multiple areas around the house. In addition to the main listening room I have an Express with music in my office, my garage, and my work shed. I can stream to all at once, synchronized. An Express with powered speakers like Audio Engine would work as well. Or if you have a spare set of bookshelf speakers but no amp you can combine an Express with a small/inexpensive Class T amp. There's also a new generation of Airplay speakers. 

Recent upgrades to the IOS allow iPads and iPhones to stream to multiple Airplay devices at once as well. 

For high resolution music from the iMac to the main system I've run a boosted usb cable into the crawl space and back up to my media center 20 feet away. I use Decibel, which is cheap, to send a high resolution digital steam to the DAC in my main system. 

There are lots of ways to do this. I like having the computer interface as compared to an ios device or streamer/server audio device that sits on the shelf with the rest of the system. The iMac makes a great server/streamer. 

And hi everyone.  




haresfur

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 1:06pm

 Steely_D wrote:
While we're at it: I have an ethernet cat 6 port in most of my rooms, and I've been seeing some mention that you can use ethernet as a way of putting in remote speakers. But Google-fu is weak on this except for in-wall speakers. I'm thinking of plug-play ones like the ones that are typically red/black wire.

Am I misinterpreting or do those exist? Right now I have a few rooms with single AirPlay speakers in them, which works nice, but they're starting to hiss and die. (Had em for years, but still...)

Anyway, the goal is to have my iMac running my music files and get synchronized multiple small speakers through the house, kinda like when you walk around Disneyland: no one giant loud speaker, but small satellites so it's quiet - but everywhere. Using AirPlay at the moment, and not wanting to go Sonos unless there's a really good reason. 

 
Have you looked at Sonos?

I think my single Play1 sounds pretty ok, but I haven't gone all-in for the whole house.
miamizsun

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 12:59pm

 Steely_D wrote:
While we're at it: I have an ethernet cat 6 port in most of my rooms, and I've been seeing some mention that you can use ethernet as a way of putting in remote speakers. But Google-fu is weak on this except for in-wall speakers. I'm thinking of plug-play ones like the ones that are typically red/black wire.

Am I misinterpreting or do those exist? Right now I have a few rooms with single AirPlay speakers in them, which works nice, but they're starting to hiss and die. (Had em for years, but still...)

Anyway, the goal is to have my iMac running my music files and get synchronized multiple small speakers through the house, kinda like when you walk around Disneyland: no one giant loud speaker, but small satellites so it's quiet - but everywhere. Using AirPlay at the moment, and not wanting to go Sonos unless there's a really good reason. 

 
this is more or less where i'm going

the vast majority of my media is streaming from tunein, pandora, etc. 

currently i have mesh (surround wifi) nodes littered through my place (no dead zones)

i've used both alexa and google assistant and for my overall use, google is better

so i have google homes around the house (quality is ok for news and podcasts but suffer for music)

google's app lets me group them to sync music, spoken word or whatever

for example i walk into my place and i can control the lights, the thermostat and ask google to play radioparadise and my assistant does it all

sonos has smart speakers with alexa built in and they're about to release the same with google assistant

i'm thinking either amazon or google will tweak their assistant to grab files from a "network attached storage" very soon (if they can' already)



Steely_D

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 10:52am

While we're at it: I have an ethernet cat 6 port in most of my rooms, and I've been seeing some mention that you can use ethernet as a way of putting in remote speakers. But Google-fu is weak on this except for in-wall speakers. I'm thinking of plug-play ones like the ones that are typically red/black wire.

Am I misinterpreting or do those exist? Right now I have a few rooms with single AirPlay speakers in them, which works nice, but they're starting to hiss and die. (Had em for years, but still...)

Anyway, the goal is to have my iMac running my music files and get synchronized multiple small speakers through the house, kinda like when you walk around Disneyland: no one giant loud speaker, but small satellites so it's quiet - but everywhere. Using AirPlay at the moment, and not wanting to go Sonos unless there's a really good reason. 
jbuhl

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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 8:45am

 miamizsun wrote:


yeah thanks

lot to consider

for ease and simplification i'm leaning towards using a sonos one type setup (with google assistant)

according to sonos it should be available very soon

they're powered, easily networked and easily grouped

i'll elaborate more in a bit


 
Carefully compare the SONOS vs Bluesound Node2.  especially if you are going to use the onboard DAC as I think the Node 2 may have the edge here.  But Sonos software interface is hard to beat.  I think the Node 2 may support MQA as well and if ever want to give that a try it would be worth having.

The Auralic is also a contender.

https://www.audiostream.com/content/auralic-aries-mini

Another thing to consider is how are you going to listen.  Is your music just background/wallpaper or do you actually take time to sit down and critically listen to the music?  If it's background then you can get by with much less investment  if it's the later then ......

Best advice is take it slow at first until you understand the landscape.  It's taken me over 10 years to build my system and I am just now moderately satisfied.  Still got a few tweeks I need to make.
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Posted: Jan 13, 2018 - 6:35am

 kurtster wrote:

Audio and Video, ok.  I would start here for a decent AV receiver.  It has the self tuning microphone feature that really helps overcome peculiarities in your listening environment.  I would still get the Bluesound node even with the AV receiver and hardwire it in via optical toslink for all the puter audio streaming.  The biggest problem AV receivers have is stream buffering problems.  That would avoid that problem altogether.  Speakers, man that's tough, just be sure that you can return them if you don't like them.  For Chromecast, just get the dongle and plug it into an HDMI input in the back of the receiver and you are rolling.

Tile floors, that's gonna be a bitch.  Loves my wall to wall carpet.  Hard surfaces do not mix with audio very well.  Exposed beams are a plus actually because they help break up standing sound waves in a room which cause problems.  Hopefully the common wall would not be where the rig is placed against.  Better if the sound runs sideways to that wall, rather than perpendicular.  One of the biggest benefits of hi fidelity files is that you don't have to play them as loud to sound good.

hth as a start at least.

 

yeah thanks

lot to consider

for ease and simplification i'm leaning towards using a sonos one type setup (with google assistant)

according to sonos it should be available very soon

they're powered, easily networked and easily grouped

i'll elaborate more in a bit



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