I listen to music pretty much all day in my home office. For a few years this has been achieved by ripping CDs to FLAC stored on USB attached HDD via my laptop. I use Foobar2000 for ripping and playback. I also have a second terabyte USB attached HDD which I use for backup.
The audio signal was sent via USB to a Cambridge Audio DACMagic thence onto a NAD C326BEE.
This was working well for years until, recently, I started getting audio stuttering as if something was interrupting the processing of the music. I moved from a USB connection to the DAC to HDMI-converted-to-SPDIF without much improvement. I spent a while trying to diagnose the problem on the laptop (a high end i7 with far more RAM and processor power than I will ever need), I think it's aproblem with way Windows v8 works. Anyway, I'm not interested in diagnosing the PC problems any longer, I want to be able to use my laptop for whatever I want to use it for without affecting the sound quality of my music.
So, the time has come to take the laptop out of the 'path'.
While I am absolutely not a technophobe this area is completely new to me.
I'm pretty sure what I want is a NAS (especially as I would like to, eventually, access the same music store from my house's main Audiolab based sound system).
So, I thought I'd start off (relatively) inexpensively in case I make any 'rickets' along the way
OK - I'm getting to the point now - woohoo !
I am thinking of buying a QNAP TS-212P with a WD 3TB Red drive and transferring all my FLAC files to that. Can I then connect that directly to my DACMagic - which has USB and SPDIF inputs (it's quite old) ?
Or do I need a streamer of some kind ? The QED uPlay Stream looks like good value for money ?
Any other suggestons for a 'starter' setup, just so I can get used to the technology.
Literature on these NAS's all seem to reference Apple or Android devices for controlling the file system and/or organising music on the NAS. I don't have easy access to such a device (I don't actually like or have need of mobile phones - sorry, but there it is) but I have laptops coimg out of my ears I know I will be able to access the files on the NAS from my laptop (it will appear as a mappable drive, right ?) but how do I control what music is being sent to the DAC or Streaming device ?
I'm guessing that's why I need the streamer to control the music plucked from the NAS and sent to the DAC/Amplifier ?
You can tell when my understanding runs out by the level of naivety in the above questions
Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.
Cheers
The audio signal was sent via USB to a Cambridge Audio DACMagic thence onto a NAD C326BEE.
This was working well for years until, recently, I started getting audio stuttering as if something was interrupting the processing of the music. I moved from a USB connection to the DAC to HDMI-converted-to-SPDIF without much improvement. I spent a while trying to diagnose the problem on the laptop (a high end i7 with far more RAM and processor power than I will ever need), I think it's aproblem with way Windows v8 works. Anyway, I'm not interested in diagnosing the PC problems any longer, I want to be able to use my laptop for whatever I want to use it for without affecting the sound quality of my music.
So, the time has come to take the laptop out of the 'path'.
While I am absolutely not a technophobe this area is completely new to me.
I'm pretty sure what I want is a NAS (especially as I would like to, eventually, access the same music store from my house's main Audiolab based sound system).
So, I thought I'd start off (relatively) inexpensively in case I make any 'rickets' along the way
OK - I'm getting to the point now - woohoo !
I am thinking of buying a QNAP TS-212P with a WD 3TB Red drive and transferring all my FLAC files to that. Can I then connect that directly to my DACMagic - which has USB and SPDIF inputs (it's quite old) ?
Or do I need a streamer of some kind ? The QED uPlay Stream looks like good value for money ?
Any other suggestons for a 'starter' setup, just so I can get used to the technology.
Literature on these NAS's all seem to reference Apple or Android devices for controlling the file system and/or organising music on the NAS. I don't have easy access to such a device (I don't actually like or have need of mobile phones - sorry, but there it is) but I have laptops coimg out of my ears I know I will be able to access the files on the NAS from my laptop (it will appear as a mappable drive, right ?) but how do I control what music is being sent to the DAC or Streaming device ?
I'm guessing that's why I need the streamer to control the music plucked from the NAS and sent to the DAC/Amplifier ?
You can tell when my understanding runs out by the level of naivety in the above questions
Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.
Cheers