Need advice on media players, Which one to get? |
Need advice on media players, Which one to get? |
May 7 2012, 16:13
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The scenario is like this: I run a pub with some friends. Now, the Idea is to use digital media players for music. We use CDs but it's a big pain in the ass changing them once every hour or so.
The idea is to use media players. Something with a USB port and an SD card slot. Now, the best thing ever would be some sort of player that also supports at least DVDs, and BDs if possible. It should at least play all kinds of MP3, including the all VBR modes. Ogg/Vorbis and of course AAC would be nice as well. FLAC isn't really needed, since we don't do that kind of listening here... Now, my first though was to get a small BD player that also has USB and SD slots, but there's a problem: It needs a screen so I can see what I'm selecting, etc. Now, what I need it a standalone player, one where I don't have to connect a monitor or TV screen to it. It seems this combination of requirements are pretty much impossible to meet, except for car audio systems. But using a car audio system isn't actually that easy, since I'd have to use a 12V transformer, that gives me the right amount of power for the system (which by no means is little). Could someone please help me out? Maybe I'm going for a completely wrong approach here? This post has been edited by polemon: May 7 2012, 16:59 -------------------- -EOF-
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May 7 2012, 17:45
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Different bars that I've been in take different approaches.
One bar that I frequent lets the bartenders play music from their iPod. New bartender, new iPod. Another mostly uses iPods brought in by the bartender, but also has a 'house' iPod (one of the hard drive based models) stocked with tunes. Another place uses a small computer, which is what I'd recommend. Something like this. Their system is similar, but came with a small LCD monitor, compact keyboard, and mouse. They probably got it at Costco or Sam's Club. If internal storage space isn't sufficient, you can attach an external USB drive. You could also use a small notebook (or netbook) computer, but I'd be more concerned about it walking away. These days, many places just stream Pandora. That's virtually the only thing the computer mentioned above is used for (and the occasional web surfing). In places without a computer, bartenders will often even stream Pandora from their smart phones, although it's less than ideal when they get an incoming phone call. A couple of things I've noticed:
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polemon Need advice on media players May 7 2012, 16:13
Ouroboros You seem to be describing a laptop with media play... May 7 2012, 17:35
Arnold B. Krueger QUOTE (polemon @ May 7 2012, 11:13) The s... May 8 2012, 13:29
polemon Well, I don't think that using a small PC or l... May 8 2012, 14:12
Arnold B. Krueger QUOTE (polemon @ May 8 2012, 09:12) Well,... May 8 2012, 14:39
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- no opti... May 8 2012, 14:31
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Ouroboros Have you considered a wireless DAAP player (like a... May 8 2012, 14:49
garym for the digital files only, it seems a SqueezeBox ... May 8 2012, 15:01
JJZolx Can I ask about the reasoning behind wanting a USB... May 8 2012, 18:21
DigitalMan I hate to ask, but...isn't it illegal in some ... May 9 2012, 03:18
RobertoDomenico MacMini is an option small dead silent with the ri... May 9 2012, 05:59
Ouroboros QUOTE (DigitalMan @ May 9 2012, 03:18) I ... May 9 2012, 08:43![]() ![]() |
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