by NuGuy on Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:10 pm
Thanks. I haven't had much Apple equipment since I gave away my Apple IIe system, but my wife and I do have iPods, and I wanted to get her an iPad. But, seeing how the Sonos system works and that the iPad is simply an alternative control device, I wouldn't have to have my music in Apple Lossless. But we both are familiar using iTunes, and I suppose it would be easier to stay "in Apple." As you read above, my original plan was to (best) duplicate my collection in an identical format that the CDs are in, well, something like that - complete versions which are uncompressed and, by default, lossless, and this would be saved on a dedicated HDD as my Master Music File, so to speak. From this master file I thought I could/would make two (2) differing conversion copies: 1.) to Apple Lossless for use on our iPods and with the Sonos system, and 2.) to MP3 so that I could play these in my car. (In case you're wondering, my car just missed by one year the digital input on the radio/cd player. I was copying/converting my AAC files to MP3 (a real PIA, lossing a lot of data/file organizing dsate along the way) so that I could burn these onto CDs and play them in my car's 5 or 6 disc CD player. That was OK until the CD transport mechanism got jammed. So, the easiest solution I found and do, and one I think I actually prefer, is to copy the MP3 files onto SD memory cards and play them on a cheap FM radio transmitter unit that plugs into the cigarrette light/power port. I just play the songs sequentially, in alphabetical order. It's OK for me....)
I've read some about EAC while researching Sonos infomation. It is very well-regarded and popular. I'm sure I could convert anything to anything with it.
I want the iPad not to serve solely as a Sonos controller, but also as a way to the Internet, and for playing games (she like slots) that aren't too memory demanding. But I thought I read somewhere that the iPad could NOT multitask. Of course, you'd want to control and listen to music over the Sonos system via the iPad "controller" app. But at the same time, while listening to music, play a game or surf the 'net. I'll have to research some more about this. If I can't control the Sonos and do something else simutaneously, then that would be a deal breaker for the iPad. In that case I would start researching Android tablets. BTW, for anyone who knows, if you were controlling/listening to the Sonos via the iPad as the Sonos controller, how could you NOT also get game play sounds coming over the Sonos system at the same time? If the game did not have an "sound off" switch, and only the volume, then there might be a real problem.... (Gee, I'm such a noob....)
I spent an hour or two on the Sonos site looking for NAS and router recommendations. Sonos lists a few Manufacturers and says that "MOST routers work with Sonos.... Well, that's not much help; I want to know that the router I'm buying will work, not that it probably will, before I buy one. So, I spent most of my time over on their forum, thinking that if Sonos themselves are unwilling to make specific recommendations, that there should be some Sonos forum members who will. Well, surprisingly, there were few recommendations. Nothing, really, about a real good router. But I did find that, as Ian mentioned, Synology NASs are the way to go. One guy says he has a two-drive, 2TB each, "J" series, mirrored/redundant ("backup" although someone there replied that having your backup drive out in the environment and susceptible to fire, theft and other hazards it was not really a backup drive). I'm sure I'll go this same route, maybe with 3TB dirves if I'm sure I can also use the same NAS as a backup device for for all the stuff on my computer. Also, Synology works well with iTunes (altough I'm not sure how that makes a significant difference, but is reassuring for guys like me). I got tired of Sonos' lame answers to their FAQs and I emailed lengthy a reply to a "NO, this was not helpful" response button, with suggestions. I'm sure I'll be the object of disparaging conversation at Sonos HQ on Monday morning....
I appreciate all the replies. Thanks.