Linux-powered music server supports wireless PDA control
Jun 10, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views[Updated 4PM] — Digital Techniques used Linux, off-the-shelf mini-ITX parts, and high-end PCI sound cards to build a line of digital home music servers. The Blackbird servers have 80-300GB hard drives, lots of networking options, and a web interface supporting control from a wireless PDA. Supported file formats include MP3, MP3PRO, Ogg, WAV, and FLAC, and the device comes preloaded with several Internet radio stations.
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