Soldato
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Hi all,
so, i'm going down the sonos route for multi-room wireless streaming.
I have a Microserver running WS2012R2 with a WHS2011 VM on it.
I'm thinking of simply inserting a CD into my laptop, using WMC to rip each CD to a network share (format to be decided). Use device app to play music from the library to sonos Play 1 speakers around the house, either synced or zoned.
That's the 'plan'.
Question for you guys to advise on please:

so, i'm going down the sonos route for multi-room wireless streaming.
I have a Microserver running WS2012R2 with a WHS2011 VM on it.
I'm thinking of simply inserting a CD into my laptop, using WMC to rip each CD to a network share (format to be decided). Use device app to play music from the library to sonos Play 1 speakers around the house, either synced or zoned.
That's the 'plan'.
Question for you guys to advise on please:
- Would you use native WS2012R2 share or utilise my WHS2011 VM for the music library? OR...something else, like....
- Attach a usb drive to my Plusnet router and use that as NAS?
- What file format would you use, bearing in mind i'm using the Play 1 speakers which may not realise FLAC quality. (i do have enough storage for FLAC files btw)
- When i rip soundtracks that are continuous, it breaks them up into their individuals tracks, which when played back you can clearly hear the slight silent gap between each track. How can i combat this whilst still maintaining individual tracks? Or would i have to use something like Audacity to bring them all together into one long track to eliminate the gaps?
