Rel, thanks for your on-topic and thoughtful response.
I have been experimenting with a SqueezeBox in a second system, and that is what got me wondering about the possibilities of other innovative products. For this kind of money, it offers sound quality and interface features that I hope will inspire other innovations.
One of the obstacles to fully integrating the Squeezebox (for me) is the considerable investment of time and effort required to load, tag and organize,say 500 CD's onto a hard drive. Of course that would require an additional backup HD to protect all that work.
So the idea is to semi-automate the process of data acquisition.
I can think of couple other approaches.
A sort of juke-box could handle 100 or more at a time, but I don't think people will want to purchase this sort of device for one time use, maybe they would rent one.
Perhaps a transcription service, would require shipping CD's and HDs back and forth.
Maybe preloaded HD's instead of CD's.
Perhaps buying rights to file stored at the Music Companies own severs. (I'm sure Sony et al would like this one).Requires a high speed connection.
I would like a network drive I could access via Squeezebox without turning on my computer.
I will take another look at AirportExpress.
I have been experimenting with a SqueezeBox in a second system, and that is what got me wondering about the possibilities of other innovative products. For this kind of money, it offers sound quality and interface features that I hope will inspire other innovations.
One of the obstacles to fully integrating the Squeezebox (for me) is the considerable investment of time and effort required to load, tag and organize,say 500 CD's onto a hard drive. Of course that would require an additional backup HD to protect all that work.
So the idea is to semi-automate the process of data acquisition.
I can think of couple other approaches.
A sort of juke-box could handle 100 or more at a time, but I don't think people will want to purchase this sort of device for one time use, maybe they would rent one.
Perhaps a transcription service, would require shipping CD's and HDs back and forth.
Maybe preloaded HD's instead of CD's.
Perhaps buying rights to file stored at the Music Companies own severs. (I'm sure Sony et al would like this one).Requires a high speed connection.
I would like a network drive I could access via Squeezebox without turning on my computer.
I will take another look at AirportExpress.