I am new to computer audio, I started a couple of weeks ago when I purchased a new computer. Based upon some research, I've decided to start off w/ Media Center 14 as it sounds as though it will be much easier to learn how to use compared to Foobar. (A review on the Computer Audiophile site clinched the deal.)
Besides being new to Media Center, I'm also new to computer audio software (I do know a little about different file types and differences in bitrates, etc.). Although I have over 300 CD's, I have not ripped any of them yet and I am in no rush to do so. Right now, I'm trying out streaming services and have decided that I prefer MOG to Rhapsody, Napster and Last.fm. I have not yet tried Pandora or Slacker. Rhapsody, Napster and Last.fm have too many restrictions on what can be played, how often it can be played and contain too many 'preivew' clips.
I'd greatly appreciate it if you could point me to some FAQ's/tutorials that will make it easier for me to learn how to use Media Center and hopefully not make some dumb mistakes that can be easily avoided.
Here are two sites/articles that I've found so far:
Media Center 14 info at the Well Tempered Computer:
http://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/Players/MC14/MC14_intro.htmWindows 7 Audio & J River Media Center 14 Configuration at Computer Audiophile:
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/Windows-7-Audio-JRiver-Media-Center-14-ConfigurationCan you recommend any other FAQ's or tutorials? I'm especially interested in learning how to keep track of/manage songs and playlists. Does MC 14 work w/ playlists created in Mog, Napster, Rhapsody, etc. (I believe to play songs from Rhapsody you have to use their player, which is another strike against using Rhapsody)? After relocating this summer, I'll probably get a Squeezebox Touch, so I'd like to set up how I manage songs/playlists in a way that will work w/ Squeezebox.
Thanks so much for any and all suggestions. Below is my equipment list (I'll probably be getting a musicstreamer DAC in the next week or so).
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* Dell XPS 8100 (i7 860 (2.8GHz), 8 GB ram, running Windows 7 x64), Realtek HD Audio SC w/ Tru Studio PC software (Creative/THX), Swann D1080 Mk II speakers
* Senn HD 650, Perreaux Sihoutte SXH1 amp
* Denon AVR 3806, Denon DVD 1920, Revel Concerta F12 speakers
* Monster HTS 3500 Mk II and various cables.