by Guest » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:51 pm
As another user stated, you have to have a computer running to access MM. The only solution I have found that allows you to stream music and play it through a stereo independent of a computer is Sonos. I have a Sonos, and it works great. I keep my music stored on a NAS, which the Sonos can access, even if my PC is turned off. The only drawback to the Sonos is that it is pretty expensive. It works, though, and works well. You can get a package deal with 2 Sonos network devices and 1 remote for about a grand. The remote itself is $400.
Another solution, which is a lot less expensive is to get an Apple Airport Express. The Airport Express connects to your network either wirelessly or wired and connects to your stereo. You can stream music from iTunes or MM (with plug-in) to the Airport Express. If you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch, you can use the program "Remote" to control iTunes or the program iMonkey to control MM. I use the Remote/iTunes setup with Airport Express, and it works very well. I haven't used iMonkey, though it appears to be less robust than Remote. With either of these solutions, though, you have to leave your PC on with either iTunes or MM running. You can get an Airport Express for about $100 and an iPod Touch for as little as $215.
The Sonos is definately better that the latter solution, but I'm not sure it's so much better so as to justify the price, now that you can control iTunes or MM with an iPhone or an iPod touch.
As another user stated, you have to have a computer running to access MM. The only solution I have found that allows you to stream music and play it through a stereo independent of a computer is Sonos. I have a Sonos, and it works great. I keep my music stored on a NAS, which the Sonos can access, even if my PC is turned off. The only drawback to the Sonos is that it is pretty expensive. It works, though, and works well. You can get a package deal with 2 Sonos network devices and 1 remote for about a grand. The remote itself is $400.
Another solution, which is a lot less expensive is to get an Apple Airport Express. The Airport Express connects to your network either wirelessly or wired and connects to your stereo. You can stream music from iTunes or MM (with plug-in) to the Airport Express. If you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch, you can use the program "Remote" to control iTunes or the program iMonkey to control MM. I use the Remote/iTunes setup with Airport Express, and it works very well. I haven't used iMonkey, though it appears to be less robust than Remote. With either of these solutions, though, you have to leave your PC on with either iTunes or MM running. You can get an Airport Express for about $100 and an iPod Touch for as little as $215.
The Sonos is definately better that the latter solution, but I'm not sure it's so much better so as to justify the price, now that you can control iTunes or MM with an iPhone or an iPod touch.