[email protected] Posted April 8, 2013 Share Posted April 8, 2013 If you have a large classical music library DON'T look to SOtM sMS1000. I contacted Eric at Tailored Technologies and explained in the first conversation that I had a large classical music library and also wanted Sonata music server software or the cataloging capability of Sonata. After many conversations Eric convinced me that the sMS1000 would do the job. WRONG! The sMS1000 works through Vortexbox and Logitech Squeezebox which only accesses 1 metadatabase which is NOT classically oriented. The ipeng or mpad control apps only show 2 fields. The title field usually shows up but the artist field gets confused between composer, performer, conductor, and orchestra and only displays the word 'various', which is of NO help. Eric's suggestion was to get DBpoweramp. He didn't tell me I would need another computer to run DBpoweramp from and rip from. Eric accused me of "changing the goal posts" but my requirements were stated up front and didn't change. I think the need of another computer was a MAJOR goal post change. I refuse to spend an additional $600 for a laptop computer. My legs are going south on me and have a queen size adjustable bed in my listening room and cannot make 1000+ round trips to my desktop to rip the CDs. Eric also knew this up front. Lastly. Adrian, from Simple Design, the other SOtM dealer in the US and, as I understand it designed the sMS1000, told me he would NOT recommend it for a large classical music collection. The End! Link to comment
vortecjr Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 How did you rip these files to begin with? SONORE computer audio | opticalRendu | ultraRendu | microRendu | Signature Rendu SE | endPoint | opticalModule DX | Power Supplies | Link to comment
[email protected] Posted April 10, 2013 Author Share Posted April 10, 2013 I ripped them directly from the sMS1000. I'm assuming that Vortexbox controlled the ripping process but there is also some software on the sMS1000 called 'Squeezebox' and I don't know if it controls the ripping or is even associated with Vortexbox. I'm 64 and quite computer illiterate. We used slide rulers in college! How did you rip these files to begin with? Link to comment
vortecjr Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 That's no excuse:) Do you have a PC or a Mac? Is it a laptop? Jesus R SONORE computer audio | opticalRendu | ultraRendu | microRendu | Signature Rendu SE | endPoint | opticalModule DX | Power Supplies | Link to comment
[email protected] Posted April 10, 2013 Author Share Posted April 10, 2013 Jesus; It is neither. It is a custom music server from SOtM. I ripped them directly from the sMS1000. I'm assuming that Vortexbox controlled the ripping process but there is also some software on the sMS1000 called 'Squeezebox' and I don't know if it controls the ripping or is even associated with Vortexbox. I'm 64 and quite computer illiterate. We used slide rulers in college! Link to comment
vortecjr Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Jesus; It is neither. It is a custom music server from SOtM. No....what are you using for the Internet and to write this post? Jesus R SONORE computer audio | opticalRendu | ultraRendu | microRendu | Signature Rendu SE | endPoint | opticalModule DX | Power Supplies | Link to comment
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