Add-In: RipNAS Essentials R1.5

RipNAS Essentials the add-in which adds ripping capabilities to Windows Home Server has been updated to version R1.5 and includes:

  • Inclusion of SqueezeCenter update DSP (to automatically inform SqueezeCenter when new tracks a ripped)
  • Asset On / Off added to control page
  • CD Ripping Engine on / Off added to control page
  • DSP effects button to access DSP effects
  • Fixed Batch Ripper crash when unloading (from restarting WHS)

The update can be downloaded using your order number from here, making sure to uninstall the older version, and rebooting WHS before installing the new version.

RipNAS Essentials

Otherwise the RIPNas Essentials software is available from $45. More information is available from here.

Original information courtesy of We Got Served.

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Add-In: SqueezeCenter Windows Home Server 7.3.3

If you are one of the many who use a Logitech Squeezebox to play your digital music throughout your home using your wireless network connection then we have some good news for you. Their SqueezeCenter software for Windows Home Server is in beta and can be downloaded from here.

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How to Install SqueezeCenter on Windows Home Server

We have posted in the past details on how to install SqueezeCenter on Windows Home Server, one of the most used network audio players. SqueezeCenter from Logitech is a powerful and free Open Source software that will power any Squeezebox, Transporter or a software MP3 player on your network.

Another tutorial bought to my attention by the German language home server blog may be easier to follow and is more complete is available from the Logitech Slim Devices Wiki.

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Installing SqueezeCenter on Windows Home Server

Blog “Home Automation Direct” has a step by step guide on how to install SqueezeCenter 7 on Windows Home Server.

SqueezeCenter from Logitech is a powerful and free Open Source software that will power any Squeezebox, Transporter or any software MP3 player on your network and includes the following features:

  • Web Interface—control the player and manage playlists from a web browser
  • MP3 & WMA Internet radio
  • Alarm clock
  • Automatically imports iTunes library and playlists (Windows and Mac)
  • Automatically imports metadata tags
  • Browse and search by title, artist, album or genre
  • Shuffle and repeat albums or songs
  • Create, save, and import .pls, .cue and .m3u playlist files
  • Displays current date and time when not playing
  • Open protocol and command line API—easy to control from other applications
  • Expandable through 3rd party plug-ins and skins
  • Supports multiple synchronized players
  • Cross platform Open Source software, written in Perl (GPL)
  • Listen from any computer using an MP3 software player (Winamp or iTunes)
  • The directions can be found here.

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    How To Upgrade SqueezeCenter on Windows Home Server

    SqueezeCenter

    Would you like to upgrade your copy of SqueezeCenter on Windows Home Server, then ripcaster has the details for you. A  complete guide with illustrations (we like that!), which can be found here.

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    RipNAS: dBpoweramp Ripper + NAS + Windows Home Server

    illustrate the people behind the dBpoweramp software are making the transition from a software only company to one which offers software & hardware. Their first new product is RipNAS: dBpoweramp Ripper + NAS + Windows Home Server

    When tasked with building a ripping appliance, high design goals were set, resulting in:

    dBpoweramp CD Ripper: securest of the secure
    Case: winner of Intel’s SFF design contest
    PerfectMeta™: using 4 metadata providers: AMG, GD3, MusicBrainz and freedb simultaneously
    Laptop 2.5″ hard drive(s): 3.5″ drives are too noisy for the living room!
    Windows Home Server
    Streamable to uPnP, DAAP (iTunes) and SqueezeCenter (Slim Devices)

    RipNAS

    What it Does

    CDs are loaded one at a time into the slot loading CD drive, RipNAS retrieves the highest quality metadata through PerfectMeta (being headless means no user overview of metadata, PerfectMeta was designed for hands off Metadata retrieval), and ripping takes place to a lossless format. When completed the CD is ejected and audio is shared over the network, ready to be shared and streamed to one of the many network audio players (Sonos, Slim Devices, etc). Quality is assured through the use of AccurateRip.

    If ripping in secure mode, any in-secure tracks are separated out to highlight them as having errors.

    And of course having Windows Home Server onboard, RipNAS can backup and be used as a data store.

    Audio Formats Supported
    It is clear the audio world is split into different camps, depending upon which devices are being used on the Network, these 4 main modes are configured with ‘command CDs’, allowing configuration changes with out the need to connect a computer to the RipNAS:

    • FLAC: main choice and supported by most network audio players,
    • Apple Lossless: first choice for any Apple based player,
    • Windows Media Audio Lossless: Microsoft based players (XBox 360)
    • mp3: devices with no lossless audio support

    The RipNAS is due to be available from early august as two models:

    • RipNAS Secure: features as above, in 320GB, 640GB and 1TB models. Optionally the 640GB and 1TB models will offer RAID 1 mirroring across 2 drives (actual storage space available will be 320GB and 500GB). Pricing is expected to start from $999++
    • RipNAS Value: the value series will use a different case, be active cooled and traditional 3.5″ drives in 500GB and 1TB models. Ripping will not include a secure mode. Pricing++ will be competitive with the HP Media Smart in consideration of the addition of Ripping abilities

    More information is available in the following forums at illustrate.

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