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#328085 - 15/12/2009 08:25 Rio Central for sale...
whassapnin
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Registered: 14/12/2009
Posts: 15
Hi guys,

I have for sale two rio central's. they have been sitting around gathering dust for a while now but work perfectly.The have had little use one has had almost no use at all as it was for my mum and she never used it. One has the external network adapter. they come with original manuals and even the CD software. They both have 120GB drives and have original remotes
I am near heathrow but will ship anywhere at buyers cost. If your interested please mail me.

Thanks!


Edited by whassapnin (15/12/2009 08:27)

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#328409 - 03/01/2010 16:40 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: whassapnin]
whassapnin
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Registered: 14/12/2009
Posts: 15
still available if interested. feel free to make offers!!

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#329129 - 23/01/2010 09:08 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: whassapnin]
Alan T.
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Registered: 19/10/2007
Posts: 5
Loc: UK
Hi,

Sorry to be a noob, what are Rio Centrals.
Runs Linux, Expandable, Hackable, etc?

I came to the party late, have a empeg & Tivo long after most people stopped using them...


Alan.

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#329132 - 23/01/2010 15:16 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: Alan T.]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Rio Central.

Hackable yes, but hasn't been hacked nearly as much as the empeg has been hacked.

I'd love to see a straight UPNP hack for it. Right now, I can use it to serve up music only to my Rio Receivers, not to any other media player devices. I'm running a great program called Chorale that re-publishes the Central's music to UPNP, but it requires that I run another 100-percent uptime server to do it.
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#329151 - 24/01/2010 13:40 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: tfabris]
Alan T.
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Registered: 19/10/2007
Posts: 5
Loc: UK
Hi Tony,
Thank's for the reply. It begins to make sense now.
I knew Sonic blue did the Rio Receivers, but always thought a PC was the server... I never knew it was streamed from a Rio Central.
Slightly worrying as I was in the home HiFi industry at that time.....
I totally missed the Rio Central and Receiver products at their launch.
I'm sure I remember a empeg fitted in a 'Smart Car' at one of the uk trade shows. My mate and I were 'into cars'. He was in the trunk looking at the 3 cylinder turbo charged 700cc engine under the floor, (No substitute for cubic Inches then.....) At least I was dreaming about the indash mp3 player.....


I currently have my mp3 on a Buffalo Linkstation NAS.
I wouldn't use the Central as a server but a NAS and home player.
The largest disc size quoted in centrals is only ever 120Gb, I guess at the limitation of the early Linux Kernels. Do you know if this has being hacked ?
Im going to need more storage........
Else do you know if a central can also 'see' files on an external usb HDD?

But I suppose more importantly.......


Edited by Alan T. (24/01/2010 14:40)

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#329152 - 24/01/2010 13:42 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: whassapnin]
Alan T.
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Registered: 19/10/2007
Posts: 5
Loc: UK
whassapnin,
Do you still have the Rio Centrals for sale ?
If so either reply on the board or drop me a pm?

Regards Alan.

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#329167 - 24/01/2010 22:07 Re: Rio Central for sale... [Re: Alan T.]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Originally Posted By: Alan T.
I knew Sonic blue did the Rio Receivers, but always thought a PC was the server... I never knew it was streamed from a Rio Central.


It could have been either. You could either serve from a PC or from a Rio Central.
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