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  1. Perfect summary - I see it absolutly the same as you do - regards Paul II
  2. This was exactly the review I was waiting for - Thanks a lot!<br /> In fact the most important point for me was your statement about the S/PDIF input vs. Ethernet, because this is the way I plan to connect my Mac Mini to the DS-I. I already have it like this via M-Audio Transit USB => Toslink =>DENON 4306 =>Bi-Amping with Piega TC50 = really great sound. My idea is to reduce the Denon to the pure AVR part and use the DS-I for the Stereo. This can be integrated perfectly via the feature Unity Gain, means if using the Denon as input for the DS-I the Denon takes over the volume control for the 5.1 setup. <br /> Because you mentioned the quality of the S/PDIF input via Coax, is/was there any difference to the toslink input? Reason behind is, I really want to keep on using iTunes with Pure Music. Jumping through my music library or listen to my numerous playlists is very convenient with iTunes and - this is the best feature 100% stable! I have read quite a lot about problems with Twonky, PlugPlayer, Konfik, etc. ... .<br /> Second question: Besides configuring the DS-I via Web-Interface (Bonjour), are there any possibilities to control the DS-I via Browser, too? I mean volume control, input select, etc. like with the Denon. <br /> <br /> @suriyothai: I have connected a WD My Book Studio II via Firewire to my Mac Mini. If there is no access to the disks the WD goes into sleep modus after several minutes - same to my Mac. You can share the disk within the whole network. So for me there is no need for a NAS. <br /> <br /> Regards<br /> Paul<br />
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