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  1. Well I bought an Opus 2 so I can now answer this... and the answer is no, it is not possible to use Opus 2 as a standalone streamer. According to the specs it should be possible but in practice the Opus 2 was a disaster. Here are some examples:<br /> <br /> - It is supposed to play 24/192 but in fact Olive says "currently we don't support the playback of 24bit files because we fight processor problems with that big amount of data to stream"<br /> - mine would not stream from a Windows Home Server NAS. Nothing. Zip. Not even internet radio. According to my dealer this is a known issue and there is a software fix on the way. Olive said "There are improvements planned for the Melody, so it maybe fixed with this release." but couldnt give me a beta. <br /> - It will stream on a Windows PC with Tversity or Twonky but will not display any information on whats playing. No album art, no track or album name, no data, no play time, just an orange triangle meaning something is playing.<br /> - Will not run on a Windpows PC with Asset UpnP. Olive support says Asset is not supported but will be with a future software release.<br /> - It is impossible to ever turn it off! The manual says you might damage it by disconnecting the power in sleep mode, but the "off button" only functions to put it in sleep or restart it.<br /> - the interface / software is extremely poor and incredibly frustrating. If it doesnt work, the Olive itself will not give you any help re why. Mine needed a USB restart twice in the 3 days I was fiddling around with it and the performance swung between quick and completely frozen for no apparent reason.<br /> <br /> If Olive could only fix the software then this could still be a great product. But given it was released almost 2 years ago Im not holding my breath, or my Opus. Unfortunately mine is it is going back and like musicjones I think the Olive story is... well just that. I will be trying the (genuinely) 24/96 capable Squeezebox Touch when it arrives, with precisely the same functionality at 1/3rd of the price plus genuine multi-room capability and better online functionality (Spotify etc).
  2. "If you want to take advantage of all the MELODY Nº2 has to offer you'll want to connect it to an OPUS Nº4, or the up coming OPUS Nº6. The configuration allows really cool customized public and private playlists. You can dedicate a playlist to a certain room of the house or a specific MELODY Nº2."<br /> <br /> Chris is this not possible (via the PC or the ipod app) with a standalone Meolody 2? Is there anything else an Olive 2 cant do unless it has a 4 connected (except obviously for ripping and accessing the drive?) I asked Olive and they said that the Olive 2 has full functionailty even if the 4 is turned off. My understanding is that the software in it is identical and the only difference between an Olive 2 and a 4 is a hard drive and CD.<br /> <br /> It seems to me that all of the issues musicjones and others have identified are solved by just buying an Olive 2 and a separate NAS (which is very useful anyway for photos and computer backups). I've bought the NAS and will use DBpoweramp for ripping (way better for metadata and very simple to use), HPMediasmart storage (set up and working perfectly) and a Bryston BDA-1 DAC. The only problem is that I'll be limited to 24/96 but I figure Olive will release an HD version of the 2 at some point and will then have 2 room system and a 2TB NAS for less all-in than a single 4HD costs now. <br /> <br /> To rip all of your music collection into a single device from a 1-product company and be completely reliant on it for all of those functions seems sub-optimal to me, especially with the pace of product development we are seeing. As with all hard drives it is a question of when and not if the one in the Olive 4 will fail.
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