On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 2:02:47 PM UTC+11, Todd M. McComb wrote:
In article <thieqo$7v7$[email protected]>,
Todd M. McComb <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Andrew Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
(c) cable to an amplifier via a DAC connected to the computer's
USB port?
Yes, that's what I do.
I mean, a tablet doesn't look that different from any other consumer electronic controls these days.... But it needs a USB port. Only
enough power to run a media player, though. And I keep my music
on an external USB, so I can move it elsewhere. So no need for any meaningful storage on the driving device. (Or you plug in a USB
CD player as noted. $10.) Or a decent DAC, since that's separate.
My daughter bought a tablet (new) a while back for $25. (And as
far as two USB ports, there are splitters. But you do need 1.)
As far as the "looks" of it, I realize that not all wives prefer
the "rat's nest" approach to living, as mine does, but isn't that
why God invented cabinets?
Still sounds a bit messy. You've got a poor little tablet with an external hard drive and an external DAC plugged into it via a cable at one end and, given the capacity of tablet batteries, a power cable at the other. Why not use a laptop with a decent
battery capacity and a couple of USB ports built in, as well as a lid upon which you can glue or tape your hard drive?
I started off using a small Windows laptop + external DAC and hard drive, but I found that subfolders kept dropping into different levels of the hierarchy on my hard drive, and I got fed up with having to march over to the thing and fiddle with JRiver
Media Center when the music stopped. My wife has lupus, and found the whole procedure dispiriting. We both find using a remote to control a BluRay player, using the TV as a monitor, is much more relaxing. And of course I often just use Bluetooth from my
Nokia phone anyway, which, in the spirit of Ren'e Magritte has a large label on the back, upon which is written "THIS IS NOT A PHONE".
Andrew Clarke
Canberra
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