- Jun 5, 2005
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The president of my company just had me go through and "fix" his wireless, and now that that's done he wants his in house music working again.
He previously had this setup:
-Desktop PC running Squeezebox server which connected over the home network to a:
-Squeezebox player which outputs via RCA to:
-Some giant amp that drives in ceiling speakers all over the house.
He's stuck on rhapsody and I don't particularly want to push him towards something new and unknown to him unless there are obvious reasons to do so. My question is:
Is there some sort of stand alone "receiver" if you will that will output rhapsody via RCA? Something that you can control remotely over a network? Is the only option something like a network enabled receiver or is there anything light weight? All of the equipment is in a closet that doesn't have good air circulation. In fact, the desktop was in the same closet and the power supply took a dive - prompting this whole "bring the IT guy to the house" thing.
He previously had this setup:
-Desktop PC running Squeezebox server which connected over the home network to a:
-Squeezebox player which outputs via RCA to:
-Some giant amp that drives in ceiling speakers all over the house.
He's stuck on rhapsody and I don't particularly want to push him towards something new and unknown to him unless there are obvious reasons to do so. My question is:
Is there some sort of stand alone "receiver" if you will that will output rhapsody via RCA? Something that you can control remotely over a network? Is the only option something like a network enabled receiver or is there anything light weight? All of the equipment is in a closet that doesn't have good air circulation. In fact, the desktop was in the same closet and the power supply took a dive - prompting this whole "bring the IT guy to the house" thing.
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