Listening to 1 Tetrabyte of Uncompressed Music via USB Port

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Wow!

No more need for a Juke Box or Server or 500 CD changer for high quality uncompressed 2.0 Music.

And you DON'T even need to hook up the receiver to the Internet or a Computer!

All you need is a external portable Hard Drive connected to a Denon receiver via USB.

With a tetrabyte hard drive, you could store 1300 CDs (each CD 750MB) of uncompressed 2.0 Ch 48 kHz/16 Bit WAV music files.

Finally, the Denon receiver converts the 48 Khz/16 Bit music to 96 kHz/24 Bit music.
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
Tetrabyte is a new fish I have been told....:D That is sweet ADTG nice to know...tetra is a fish tera is a byte..:D
 
davidtwotrees

davidtwotrees

Audioholic General
What kind of GUI? Does it osd the library with artwork from Gracenote?
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
AcuDefTechDude - Did you get your new super duper Denon 5308CI receiver? Your so lucky, I want one, can we share? That thing is the bomb from what I've read. Enjoy :)!
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
What kind of GUI? Does it osd the library with artwork from Gracenote?

+1, could you snap off some pics of the music interface... ?


It really is nice to stream music and movies, I have been doing that for 8 years now since I hacked my Xbox, and I have a D-link dual hd NAS with 2 terabytes in it... It sure is nice to have whole house network abilites.
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I've been doing this for a couple years. My Yamaha RX-V2700 streams music off my PC over my network. I could just as easily connect an external hard drive to the USB port if I wanted too. All of the music is stored in .WAV format and it performs flawlessly. The Yamaha GUI is intuitive and looks nice.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
I'm doing that with my 94, but the interface blows and it's much nicer on the Dennon from what I hear.

AcuDefTechGuy's got the setup!
 
A

allargon

Audioholic General
Wow!

No more need for a Juke Box or Server or 500 CD changer for high quality uncompressed 2.0 Music.

And you DON'T even need to hook up the receiver to the Internet or a Computer!

All you need is a external portable Hard Drive connected to a Denon receiver via USB.

With a tetrabyte hard drive, you could store 1300 CDs (each CD 750MB) of uncompressed 2.0 Ch 48 kHz/16 Bit WAV music files.

Finally, the Denon receiver converts the 48 Khz/16 Bit music to 96 kHz/24 Bit music.
You mean 44.1kHz/16bit for your CD's, right? :p I have quite a few components that can play mp3's and wma's directly from a USB drive, but I'm not sure if they will play the WAV files. (I know my BH200 didn't like those unpacked 96/24 DVD-A's I tried to give it.)

If you guys keep expanding audio into computerdom, I will have to start listing USB stick and external USB drive sales (like the 1TB Seagate USB for $149.99 or the barbones 1TB Samsung for $109) in my weekly Fry's thread.

Personally, I don't like a receiver integrating what should be the function of a component into it. However, many people think pre-amps, amplifiers, processors and tuners should be in four separate units. So, maybe I'm just ignoring the future.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
You mean 44.1kHz/16bit for your CD's, right? :p I have quite a few components that can play mp3's and wma's directly from a USB drive, but I'm not sure if they will play the WAV files. (I know my BH200 didn't like those unpacked 96/24 DVD-A's I tried to give it.)

If you guys keep expanding audio into computerdom, I will have to start listing USB stick and external USB drive sales (like the 1TB Seagate USB for $149.99 or the barbones 1TB Samsung for $109) in my weekly Fry's thread.

Personally, I don't like a receiver integrating what should be the function of a component into it. However, many people think pre-amps, amplifiers, processors and tuners should be in four separate units. So, maybe I'm just ignoring the future.
I definately think the days of seperates are on the way out. Personally, I love seperates. Even though I have a fairly capable receiver, I still like using a seperate amp. I like seeing stacks of equipment. My goal is to have monoblocks for each channel pumping through individual preamps. A waste? Sure, but it sure does look cool.

At the same time though, I really like the idea of an HTPC. It's kinda hard to deny the value of a really good HTPC and media server in your system. The Media Center interface is pretty slick and I think they'll only make it better.

One day I imagine the highest end system will just be a computer... it seems their essentially that already.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
AcuDefTechDude - Did you get your new super duper Denon 5308CI receiver? Your so lucky, I want one, can we share? That thing is the bomb from what I've read. Enjoy :)!
Yeah, I got it Friday. I'm still trying to figure it out.:D

I got the HD radio and USB figured out. I got the component configurations figured out. Well, I think I got most things that I care about figured out.

The one thing I gave up on for now is the WiFi. I think there is something wrong with my home PC network.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
Now that's slick! One of the big complaints against the 94 was the pedestrian OSD. I didn't care at all at first, but now it does sorda bug me.

Dennon definately did that right.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Now that's slick! One of the big complaints against the 94 was the pedestrian OSD. I didn't care at all at first, but now it does sorda bug me.

Dennon definately did that right.
Well, most of the time I don't even turn on the TV. I make a Favorites folder and put my 30 favorite songs in it and just play from there.

I guess that album art is "cool", but it's really no big deal if you don't have it.

I wonder if there is a ripping software that will provide a better resolution album art. I used the Windows Media player to rip WAV files, and I think the album art is not that great looking. Or maybe I'm too picky?:D
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
did you format the hard drive as FAT 32 or NTFS?
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I dont have a network receiver, I just stream music to my PS3 or xbox 360 from my media PC that has 2 NTFS formatted drives. The only drive I have that has FAT 32 on it is a hard drive I keep at work to listen to music with, and I have a separate partition on it that is FAT 32 so I can use it to backup my PS3 hard drives.

I was just curious to see if your receiver would work with a NTFS drive.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
Well, most of the time I don't even turn on the TV. I make a Favorites folder and put my 30 favorite songs in it and just play from there.

I guess that album art is "cool", but it's really no big deal if you don't have it.

I wonder if there is a ripping software that will provide a better resolution album art. I used the Windows Media player to rip WAV files, and I think the album art is not that great looking. Or maybe I'm too picky?:D
I was just gonna ask you about what you use to rip your WAVs. I was thinking of doing all mine in FLAC, but thinking about how cheap hd's are, why even bother.

I wonder if MediaMonkey does WAV's I can't get on their site from work because we block all MP3 stuff.
 
nasd90

nasd90

Audioholic
One word... AppleTV.


Rules.

Wireless. Extremely clean interface.


nasd90
 

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