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How to build a music server – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/ps-how/how-to-build-a-music-server/
I have built a music server to your specs and purchased a PS audio Nu wave dac and have been very happy with the result. Just recently I have notices that iTunes doesn’t seem to allow gapless playback anymore. I was playing Beck’s ‘morning phase’ and noticed track 1 “cycle” no longer merged into track 2 ‘morning”.
How to build a simple music server – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/ps-how/how-to-build-a-music-server-2/
6) If you want the best SQ, ditch the music server/USB (mac mini or dedicated music server) setup and get a Bridge network card. You can get a PS Audio bridge card for their DS/DS jr dacs, or Stereophile had a great review of the DCS network card. This is THE simplest way and provides (IMO) the best SQ to date.
NAS vs internal HD music servers – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/askpaulvideo/nas-vs-internal-hd-music-servers/
Brian, PS Audio are currently working on a server. The ‘air gap’ (galvanic isolation) is a feature in PS Audio’s current CD Transport.
Music server madness – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/13903/
The server I described to you in earlier postsis a DIY project with a Mac Mini. I started with the most basic of hardware and built a great sounding server. The key to its great sound is the software choice I made, Bit Perfect. It works as intended: as a traveling music library that sounds great, and works well in Music Room One.
RAM and music servers – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/17082/
Whilst I understand that there was a particular ‘brief’ for your server (portable, self-contained, minimum cables, straight into a Directstream DAC) many PS Audio owners will, I expect, be using a server as I do. This, then, is a request for a similar insight into a …
Is there a PS server in the works? – PS Audio
https://www.psaudio.com/askpaulvideo/is-there-a-ps-server-in-the-works/
It’s also important for the server to be able to render all formats of music files, like DSD and FLAC–not sure if iTunes does that. And of course, MQA, which is usually encoded as a FLAC file. Knowing PS Audio, whatever they produce will probably be upgradeable, so if yet another file format shows up, they will probably figure out how to ...
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