USB Audio Player Pro for TV boxes

You were given a solution, still went on a tirade and got yourself banned.
I think this was athe general consus

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And then when I asked about the cable, no one could answer?
When I asked about false facts, no one could answer?

Then I got this :

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adding to library is quick.
but again - we are not talking about a database, but actual playing - back and forth between what you feel like.

try chopping and changing with this lot:
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CD Quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz): Roughly 1.5 Mbps to 3 Mbps is sufficient.
Hi-Res FLAC (24-bit/96 kHz - 192 kHz): A steady connection of 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps is recommended.
Maximum Requirement: Even the highest quality 24-bit/192 kHz FLAC files rarely exceed 9-10 Mbps
Even a decent 4g connection / Rain will be able to jump between them easily. I had an offline collection of about 20 000 songs ripped from my dad's CD's etc. stored on an external drive. Eventually deleted it all and moved on. The odd song not available for streaming I don't miss at all since there's zillions of others to choose from.
 
Even a decent 4g connection / Rain will be able to jump between them easily. I had an offline collection of about 20 000 songs ripped from my dad's CD's etc. stored on an external drive. Eventually deleted it all and moved on. The odd song not available for streaming I don't miss at all since there's zillions of others to choose from.
well, thats a bit subjective.
if the cd's are being played on a cd walkman using airpods to listen - then i guess so
 
oh hell ho

i can flick back and forth between a choice of around 5000 tracks or about 1800 music videos - in seconds.
try that with tidal etc - good luck in your endeavours

Huh? My digital streaming library is perceivably no different to a physical one...even at Hi-Res.

With none of the storage limits.
 
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