#131581 - 19/12/2002 13:18
Streaming audio TO the empeg....
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I'm sitting here listening to soma fm thinking, occasionally it WOULD be nice to listen to one of soma's streams while driving....... hmmm,wifi in the car....
Granted, the infrastructure isn't there yet, but I can't imagine it would be impossible to implement. You'd need a module that could provide the ethernet connection to the empeg, after that it's all just software isn't it?
Come to think of it, there are times I'd like to listen to streaming music without my PC on. Even @ Home this would ber really cool.
What would it take?
Is the file reader a separate module from the player? Can we just feed it raw data? m3u files with the URL of various stations......
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#131582 - 19/12/2002 13:27
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carpal tunnel
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The rioplay that grgcombs helped modify can play network streams, IIRC.
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#131583 - 19/12/2002 13:35
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#131584 - 19/12/2002 14:03
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carpal tunnel
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Greg has helped modify it so that it will run on the empeg. Read that thread I linked.
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#131585 - 19/12/2002 14:23
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#131586 - 19/12/2002 17:19
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#131587 - 19/12/2002 17:49
Its the look
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The reciever isn't really what I'd look for appearance wise. I want a piece of sterio equipment to look
1. Strong
2. Built to mil spec.
3. High tech.
To me it looks like they went for
1. "Fun"
2. "Tech"
3. Playdough
I'd be willing to bet it hasn't sold as well as it might have if they'd made it look a little more like, say the Audiotron..
Even better would be if they'd integrated a CD/Mp3 player in it.
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#131588 - 19/12/2002 20:05
Re: Its the look
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carpal tunnel
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Well, there's always the Rio Central.
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#131589 - 20/12/2002 02:50
Re: Streaming audio TO the empeg....
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Registered: 08/03/2001
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Well Wi-fi isn't always possible.
But in some places, including Denver *drools* ...
Ricochet!
The average people see is about 400kbit/s, but most people can get 700kbit/s and easily burst to 1.5mbit/s.
It's quite amazing to see in action at 70mph on the high way
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#131590 - 20/12/2002 19:58
Re: Its the look
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Registered: 24/12/2001
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So what's wrong with using an Audiotron? It's metal, hifi component sized and it's hitech...
The clock display is ugly though which is a bit annoying.
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#131591 - 20/12/2002 21:16
Re: Its the look
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The idea (mine anyway) is to support SB so the brilliance that came up with the empeg doesn't scatter to the winds.......
(BTW, SB better come up with something pretty quick. I'm not sure how much longer I can hold out! (thinking IPOD and AUDIOTRON))
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#131592 - 20/12/2002 21:35
Re: Its the look
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It's bigger! It's better! It's.....
$1200!?!?!? ummm, no. But then again.....
I'd like to see "out of the box" compatibility with emplode (or something like it)
Integrated ethernet!!!!!!! COMON! Totally ridiculous. This was the killer for me. They integrated hpna but didn't put a friggin' ethernet port on the board. (FYI: dongles are a pet peve. My laptop is, and forever shal be sans-dongles)
Otherwise it looks like a great product.
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#131593 - 20/12/2002 21:47
Re: Its the look
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carpal tunnel
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I totally understand about dongles on a laptop, but when it's a stationary unit, what's the big deal?
And the answer to your question is that the Central is marketed towards people who don't necessarily have a PC or, at least, don't have shared directories of MP3s. It's meant to simply be one of your pieces of audio electronics.
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#131594 - 20/12/2002 23:15
Re: Its the look
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 23/09/2000
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Since someone mentioned rio central I have to state once again I will buy one when I can sync it with the empeg. I would be happy if I had to do it through emplode and connect both devices to my network as long as I can just click one thing and have them both end up with the same music.
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#131595 - 20/12/2002 23:55
Re: Its the look
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the Central is marketed towards people who don't necessarily have a PC
I think anyone that is in the market for a Rio Central probably already has a PC.... but you're right, even though said consumer most likely has a pc - they might not have mp3 shares set up on it.
But, this is where that new SB GoVideo DVD player can step in... (or was that already mentioned in this thread... or was it in its own thread... oh im foncused they're all running together!!)
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#131596 - 21/12/2002 00:00
Re: Streaming audio TO the empeg....
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Actually, back on Elvis's original question - I was thinking about the situation later on after I read the initial thread... one advantage of being able to stream from networked PCs to the Empeg would be for the digital out board... if I have more mp3s stored on my pc - or lets say some other stream or media or whatever - I could take advantage of the digital out that goes right to my stereo.
Of course, though, I would probably already have whatever mp3s I wanted stored on the empeg anyway. But, just for thought anyway...
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#131597 - 21/12/2002 00:08
Re: Its the look
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Built to mil spec
laugh. That was funny.
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#131598 - 21/12/2002 00:10
Re: Streaming audio TO the empeg....
[Re: BleachLPB]
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carpal tunnel
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Didn't someone manage to mount an NFS volume on the empeg? If you left it at home, it might be possible to use an NFS mount as the second drive, I suppose.
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#131599 - 21/12/2002 09:00
Re: Its the look
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Oops. Good point
I wonder if you could transplant the guts of a Rio Receiver into a hi-fi component case? To make the LCD brighter we could use something like the Afterburner for the GBA. Not sure how to improve the contrast though but there are special replacement polariser films for laptop LCDs that could be used.
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#131600 - 21/12/2002 09:03
Re: Its the look
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In reply to:
Built to mil spec
laugh. That was funny.
Built to mil spec = We got a really good deal at a government auction
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#131601 - 21/12/2002 10:50
Re: Its the look
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I'd like to see "out of the box" compatibility with emplode (or something like it)
The Rio Central uses Emplode already. I use 2.0 beta 13 with the Central right now.
And while I agree that integrated ethernet was a silly omission (they lobbied very hard to get it integrated, but lost to the suits), adding the USB-ethernet adapter is easy and inexpensive.
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#131602 - 21/12/2002 12:17
Re: Its the look
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The Rio Central uses Emplode already. I use 2.0 beta 13 with the Central right now.
For some reason I'm getting a "Read the FAQ" vibe... nutz.
...suits...
'nuff said.
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#131603 - 23/12/2002 10:29
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Ahhh Ricochet... I was a beta tester in SF when they first came out. Absolutely awesome, taking the train down to the penninsula and having email nearly the whole way. Train moved just slow enough where the handoffs were nearly seamless. At the time (1996) it was just as fast as most modems, not nearly enough by todays standards but back then...sniff <me wipes a tear from the eye>....
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