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Tag Archives: NAS
Hifi by Numbers
Over a period of time all my CDs have been ripped and stored in my digital music library situated in a NAS and neurotically backed up in triplicate. However, most of my LPs – if you remember those round bits … Continue reading
LiquidLounge
Do you want to listen to a radio station which plays an eclectic selection of music, most of which you’ve never heard before? Hmm. Thought not. But if you do try LiquidLounge, broadcast from the heart of my NAS here … Continue reading
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Tagged internet radio, LiquidLounge, music, NAS, network attached storage, ShoutCast, ShoutCast GUI, WinAmp
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