I have questions about streaming radio stations. I lived in Los Angeles & had favorite radio stations, then moved to Louisiana. I would like to stream my favs.
Can you please discuss software to use to upload our CD's so we can listen to them on a streamer/server like Aurender, HiFi Rose, etc? I used Windows 10's Media Player, which works great on my laptop or my Oppo 203, but my Aurender A20 hates the Wav files. I guess I need to rerip my CDs using different software. But which one? And I was told I also need a program that can check & fix my albums' "metadata". Again, no clue what program to use for that. Any recommendation would be very helpful. Thx
WAV files are fully compatible with Aurender products. Our guess is yes, you have some metadata issues. We would recommend either JRiver or dBpoweramp for ripping CDs and do some file data management. If you don't have a good ripper, this one works with these programs on a Windows machine: www.moon-audio.com/astell-kern-ak-cd-ripper-mkii.html For mapping your server to your Windows machine for easy transfer, please see here: www.moon-audio.com/how-to-map-your-streamer-server
@@moon-audio Thx! Streaming & servers are way more work than they should be. Aurender can't even do "compound" searches (such as by singer's name + album or song name).
My music is available on a free downloading website. If people download it and play it directly in their phone. Is it going to count as streaming ? Plz
So right now I have a amp and speakers and a PC. Right now the PC sends a bluetooth signal to the amp and it plays Tidal and TY Music. Tidal is downloaded in the PC. .....So instead with a Streamer involved I download a APP into the PC/phone/tablet and the streamer itself gets the music via WIFI from the internet but all a PC/phone/tablet does is act like a remote with a screen? Instead of bluetoothing to the amp it bluetooths to the streamer on what to do? Thank You in advance, Mike from the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Accessibility: you won't have thousands of albums to listen to when the internet is down, so only a fool wouldn't have a library on a hard drive, and cds.
Thanks! 🙂 Here are the next 2 videos in this series... Music Streaming 102: ua-cam.com/video/4JQEu3QuoXY/v-deo.html Music Streaming 103: ua-cam.com/video/lde1GZcpHyg/v-deo.html
I'm pretty new to all this. I just bought a portable DAC for my iPhone. I'm torn between Tidal and Quboz. Are they really the best for Hi Res? Also, which one is best? Thanks for the video!
Both Tidal and Qobuz are the most well known for lossless music, but services like Apple Music and Amazon Music also have lossless options. We personally use Tidal and Qobuz here in the office when testing out equipment and demoing products. They both have free trials, and we'd recommend trying out both and seeing which one you enjoy the most. They also have slightly different music libraries, so make sure your choose the service that matches the music you want to listen to! 🙂
We have a lot of customers who prefer larger, desktop systems! But when it comes to portability, a smartphone and dongle DAC can be a great option too. Check out our Best Portable DACs of 2023 here: www.moon-audio.com/blog/video-best-portable-dacs-2023 🙂
Ok got it. Still dont get why streamers exist? I mean they look cool with lcd screens but what is the point?
I have questions about streaming radio stations. I lived in Los Angeles & had favorite radio stations, then moved to Louisiana. I would like to stream my favs.
Can you please discuss software to use to upload our CD's so we can listen to them on a streamer/server like Aurender, HiFi Rose, etc? I used Windows 10's Media Player, which works great on my laptop or my Oppo 203, but my Aurender A20 hates the Wav files. I guess I need to rerip my CDs using different software. But which one? And I was told I also need a program that can check & fix my albums' "metadata". Again, no clue what program to use for that. Any recommendation would be very helpful. Thx
WAV files are fully compatible with Aurender products. Our guess is yes, you have some metadata issues. We would recommend either JRiver or dBpoweramp for ripping CDs and do some file data management.
If you don't have a good ripper, this one works with these programs on a Windows machine: www.moon-audio.com/astell-kern-ak-cd-ripper-mkii.html
For mapping your server to your Windows machine for easy transfer, please see here: www.moon-audio.com/how-to-map-your-streamer-server
@@moon-audio Thx! Streaming & servers are way more work than they should be. Aurender can't even do "compound" searches (such as by singer's name + album or song name).
My music is available on a free downloading website. If people download it and play it directly in their phone. Is it going to count as streaming ? Plz
@@alliancequatre3484 don't think so
So basically I was streaming 30 years ago, streaming from my CD player to my speakers?
No. Your cd player was hooked to your receiver via rca cables. Streaming means you do it wireless over a wifi network.
So right now I have a amp and speakers and a PC. Right now the PC sends a bluetooth signal to the amp and it plays Tidal and TY Music. Tidal is downloaded in the PC. .....So instead with a Streamer involved I download a APP into the PC/phone/tablet and the streamer itself gets the music via WIFI from the internet but all a PC/phone/tablet does is act like a remote with a screen? Instead of bluetoothing to the amp it bluetooths to the streamer on what to do? Thank You in advance, Mike from the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Apple Music is also streaming high resolution. Up to 24/192
This was a nicely delivered intro to streaming for beginners like me
Thanks.
Great job.
Love from Brazil Moon!
Accessibility: you won't have thousands of albums to listen to when the internet is down, so only a fool wouldn't have a library on a hard drive, and cds.
It’s not practical to download and store for people who have hundreds or thousands of albums they might listen to.
What I don't understand are things like Heos and other similar, and apparently proprietary, services.
Great video. Can't find the next chapter regarding streaming devices to choose.
Thanks! 🙂 Here are the next 2 videos in this series...
Music Streaming 102: ua-cam.com/video/4JQEu3QuoXY/v-deo.html
Music Streaming 103: ua-cam.com/video/lde1GZcpHyg/v-deo.html
Naim Unity Atom - what a stunning design and apparently the sound is also great. Anybody is using it and can share experiences?
Just want to say that I really appreciate this video. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I'm pretty new to all this. I just bought a portable DAC for my iPhone. I'm torn between Tidal and Quboz. Are they really the best for Hi Res? Also, which one is best? Thanks for the video!
Both Tidal and Qobuz are the most well known for lossless music, but services like Apple Music and Amazon Music also have lossless options. We personally use Tidal and Qobuz here in the office when testing out equipment and demoing products. They both have free trials, and we'd recommend trying out both and seeing which one you enjoy the most. They also have slightly different music libraries, so make sure your choose the service that matches the music you want to listen to! 🙂
Why waste money when you can use smartphonone and DAC?
We have a lot of customers who prefer larger, desktop systems! But when it comes to portability, a smartphone and dongle DAC can be a great option too. Check out our Best Portable DACs of 2023 here: www.moon-audio.com/blog/video-best-portable-dacs-2023 🙂
Still confused