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On Mar 11, 9:05 pm, wrote:
I cannot believe it but I have been unable to find a wi fi internet radio in a single bricks and mortar store in the Los Angeles area including Best Buy, Radio Shack, Target, etc., etc. Any suggestions. Fry's stocks the Roku and Squezebox. Both do radio and play streamed music. I was able to get $50 off the Squeezebox using a special code and directly ordering from Logitec. I think it was "whiteisnice" and you had to buy the white version. The Squeezebox needs to plug into high fidelity equipment, i.e. think of it like a CD player and tuner. The Roku can do both, i..e it has some cheesy speakers if you want boombox sound. The Squeezebox is about twice the cost, but very high quality. It also supports FLAC streaming. That is, you store your audio in FLAC format on your hard drive. The software can stream the FLAC as I states, or convert to MP3 on the fly if you want to stream over the net rather than your LAN. The Roku doesn't support FLAC. If you go to www.sourceforge.org, there is a software emulator for the squeezebox called softsqueeze. This lets you emulate the box to make sure your network and software are working before you buy the box. If all you want is streaming radio, you can get that just by attaching it to your wifi and logging into their network. |
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