rainsoothe
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jonathanRD said:Nos said:Thanks for your replies, I will keep you informed but I do feel a little out of my depth with the amount of kit and knowledge some of you have, what is streaming? and what benefit does it bring? in simple terms please. Nos
In simple terms, streaming is receiving and playing music from the internet. If you watch a video from Youtube, that's streaming too.
Spotify and Tidal are two examples of music streaming services. The benefit is that you have access to millions of songs, thousands of artists across multiple genres. There are genre and mood specific playlists, and based on your listening history, some produce playlists based on that too. In most cases you have to pay a monthly fee, but for that you get this massive range of music to explore.
You can stream music via your computer, but also using a dedicated hifi streamer, and you can use a smart phone or tablet as a controller. There are multiple options to stream, but the above is intended as a basic introduction.
Streaming is not done only via the Internet, you can also stream music stored on any hard drive type device connected to your home network - and some reports are that wave rips (which are big, uncompressed files) still sound better than compressed lossless files, like flac and alac. This probably doesn't apply to hi-res flac, dad mqa or whatever.
This all basically means you can have all your cd collection stored onto a NAS (network attached storage - this is basically a mini-computer that you keep always on, it's quiet and unobtrusive, and it's main purpose is storage, and is connected to your router) and you play the music through the streamer (usually controlled from a smartphone or tablet), which is connected to your amp.