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"dropbox syncs between all devices that your account is running on "


really? shows how much I use it. I thopught the point of it was that you have a cloud repository and you acn choose what you want to acess on any of your devices rather than synching all files to all devices, would seem a bit pointless if this is the case.


I thought the former dave, but I could be wrong.

You could use a NAS (network attached storage) server and store all files to that and then allow access for all of your devices. http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/network-storage/1283161/zyxel-nsa320




With a powerful CPU and sufficient memory, the ZyXEL NSA320 2-Bay Power Media Server can quickly transfer, backup and stream large multimedia files at the same time. Its superior data read/write rate is up to four times faster than most generic network storage appliances. The NSA320 also handles multiple simultaneous 1080p high-definition streams to different UPnP and DLNA-certified devices such as Microsoft XBOX360, Sony PS3 and DLNA TV in every room at home. The NSA320 features rich server technologies for multimedia sharing. Acting as an iTunes server, SqueezeCenter, personal blog and photo album server, the NSA320 can simplify streaming and sharing multimedia on PCs, laptops and SqueezeBoxes. With the NTFS drivers built-in, the NSA320 provides high-speed data transfer rate (read/write rate) for NTFS-formatted external hard drives. It efficiently saves time to back up your data, photos, music and videos among your PC, NSA and external hard drives.

Product Description

ZyXEL NSA320 2Bay Power NAS Appliance up to 4TB capacity JBOD RAID 0 1 Gigabit LAN port 3xUSB20 DLNA 15 SATASATA II WakeonLAN Full License Memeo Backup included 91016025001B Storage Network Storage and NAS





or google and microsoft have their cloud storage solutions and make it easy to share/store files but then your are dependant on an internet connection.

it's not fast that's for sure - in fact veeeery slow sounds about right


however, I never sit down "to do it" and end up hanging around - it just goes about it's business whilst I'm doing something else


As for copying them back to another device like a PC - why bother. Safer and tidier to just access dropbox from the Pc surely?


As for music files from pc to phone via dropbox.. 1 or 2 maybe but many more? hmmmm

OK, so while we're on the subject, any recommendations for a wireless audio receiver to stream music from aforementioned PC and other devices to an old school amp & speakers? I don't want to spend ?serious on a fancy Sonos system, but I want something better than Bluetooth streaming.

Most computers suffer from crap sound as the chip is soldered onto the motherboard, the signal then has to travel across the board for processing. it picks up EMI (electromagnetic-interference) along the way resulting in crackly sound, couple this with your average 192Kbs MP3 file with a low end driver (realtek AC 97 most rigs use) and you end up with garbage (at best).

If you have a decent amp you could fit a dedicated sound card on a spare PCI slot on your pc and use the line in and line out terminals on the amp

this is what I use and this has a breakout cable with a midi interface (musical instruments) and spdif (optical) port.

I picked mine up on ebay for ?40,


http://www.maudio.co.uk/products/en_gb/Audiophile2496.html

DaveR Wrote:

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> OK, so while we're on the subject, any

> recommendations for a wireless audio receiver to

> stream music from aforementioned PC and other

> devices to an old school amp & speakers? I don't

> want to spend ?serious on a fancy Sonos system,

> but I want something better than Bluetooth

> streaming.


Slim Devices Squeezebox - we've got them all over the house in different versions...

Huguenot Wrote:

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> So the NSA320 doesn't actually have any storage

> in, is that right? You need to buy that

> separately?


That's correct put you own HDD's in or if you have an old PC laying around you could always re-purpose it , and use open source NAS software http://www.freenas.org/


Easy enough project!!


http://www.overclock.net/t/459310/inspirado-converting-an-old-pc-into-a-nas

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