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Posted by NRen2k5 on 01/14/07 13:13
Brad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have searched everywhere for a component type of MP3 player that you
> connect to your home stereo system. Apparently, no company makes one yet.
> The first company (how about it Apple, Sony, whoever) that makes one, I will
> be a customer.
>
> This unit, with flash memory, you first connect to your computer via USB
> port and transfer your music library to it. Then, you connect it to your home
> stereo system, and plug it into 120VAC (no batteries).
>
> Sure, I know you can connect an Ipod or similar device to a home
> stereo, or use a computer, but that is not what I consider the ideal
> "component".
>
> As an alternative, I bought a component CD player that also plays CDs
> with MP3 music files, but navigating the "albums" is slow, and it doesn't
> remember where you stopped playing so you can resume another time,
> when you turn off the power.
>
> Brad
>
> Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
> be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.
Sounds kinda impractical to me. There are already systems on the market
which use a wireless network connection so you can transfer music to
them using your home network. If you have a high-speed internet
connection and a wireless router then you're already all set.
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