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Hard Drive: GoFlex by Seagate USB 2.0, 1TB with 161g of music on it Google Home that has no home and floats around house #Volumio logitech media server white noise pro I also have been getting more discs that haven't been put on the drive yet. I expect to add music to my library until I am dead. It can be from laptop or phone or ideally both. I don't care how ugly it is as long as it works. Easier way to get discs added to library as I get them. Ideally this wouldn't cost much, but I want to hear any ideas no matter the cost. Itunes: I can't even start on all the ways I hate it. We have subscribed to apple music and spotify. I was told it has 'everything' I have and I quickly found that not to be true. I resent having to pay for a subscription to listen to music I have already purchased. So please no recommendations for subscription services. Thank you for reading all of this-hugs to all. I won't thread sit but will try to clarify as needed. posted by 58 to Home & Garden (16 answers total) 25 users marked this as a favoriteĪnother vote for Plex. I have an older laptop running Plex that I can access through the house and over the Internets via Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. It's complicated.)īasically I rip CDs to FLAC, or acquire FLAC music via Bandcamp or Internet Archive, and then copy it over to the external drive I have hooked up to my Linux-based laptop running Plex. Plex has clients for all the OSes I listed above and you can sync to them via the client as well - so create a playlist in Plex, sync to your phone, you've got music to go.

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Install the Plex app on Roku, you can stream through your TV/home entertainment system. #Volumio logitech media server white noise install

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You can even give other people access to your Plex server for streaming/sharing.Īs a bonus, you can also use Plex to manage movies and TV shows.Īlso also - Plex lets you manage multiple libraries, so I can organize my music into my main library, a Classical library for classical and jazz, a Sampler library for all the label sample collections I've acquired over the years, and so forth. Here's a view of what your library might look like. It handles pretty much any music format I've thrown at it. I've got about 500-600GB of music and another 200-ish GB of movies & TV shows, and it's relatively snappy. Posted by jzb at 2:24 PM on Septem#Volumio logitech media server white noise tv So you have a vortexbox and use the sonos app/interface to tell it what to play? Response by poster: ottereroticist: That vortexbox looks incredible! Do you back up your vortexbox to another drive? My experience with hard drives is that they die and getting a new vortexbox every 5-6 years sounds bad. Sonos is expensive but may work better as we will need speakers upstairs and downstairs in the future and sonos seems like an easy way to expand our set up. But once I add up all the Sonos parts I might be too expensive. I don't need to rip hundreds of cds, just maybe the 50-100 or so that I have neglected since becoming frustrated with my set up.

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But I was thinking more like an external drive that I hook up to my laptop. After ripping all of my music myself a very long time ago my hard drive failed and I lost it all. I then paid a company to rip them for me in two recommended formats - lossless and mp3.

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Thanks everyone-I am learning as quickly as I can. Posted by 58 at 8:23 AM on SeptemThank you so much for sharing your setup and your ideas. I don't think you need a specific device to rip CDs-any computer with a CD drive will work fine. I guess if you don't have a desktop computer, then the "device" is "a desktop computer", or perhaps a laptop with a USB drive. You could certainly set up a computer to automatically rip a CD whenever you put one in the drive, though.

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RipRight for Linux, which you could set up on pretty much any old computer made in the last, uh, 15 years or so would work, and can be run as a daemon and automatically rip whenever you put something in the drive.

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