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Vincent Kars:
Ethernet and a pristine SPDIF out? I buy.
Don’t mind to pay a little bit more for a decent enclosure either.
Current one won’t win a Red Dot design award I’m afraid.
A professional presentation on the website ( specs, some quality pictures) won’t harm either.

JimH:

--- Quote from: surge on February 05, 2011, 03:53:10 pm ---I would also pay more $30-40 for a digital audio out and ethernet version of the Id. 

Also, I would like to emphasize that this is a good product.  It works.  There is very little delay, and it seems like once it is on the network, you are done with thinking about it.  I think I will quickly forget that there is a wi-fi network involved between the player and the speakers.  I have tried so many other devices to break the player to speaker physical connection in the past.  The Linksys Musicbridge, Netgear Wireless Music Player, Sondigo Sirocco were 3 worthless bricks.  The Roku Soundbridge M1001, and the much larger and prettier M2000 have the advantage of good screen displays but spotty performance connecting to JRiver Media Center.  However, the JRiver Id just plain works. 

Thank you for creating a superior and simple product.

Surge

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Thanks for the report.  We have ordered the SPDIF / Wired version.   This time, I think I'll wait on announcing when we will be ready to ship.

Beltran:
ETA?   Weeks?  Months?

3.5-mm audio minijack for analog or optical digital sound

Hopefully the SPDIF your adding is compatible with the description above?

altsouza:
Hi,

When the sp-dif/wired version be available, let me know, I will buy it.
I have just received the Id, and I have few questions:
1) When linking Main Zone to the Id, controling from PlugPlayer, they do not skip songs, and became a little unstable. I tested it in more powerful Server (1,6Ghz Atom Based Mini Itx Pc x 2,8Ghz Quad Core), and they got better, with a small delay in skiping songs.

2) Does  using more powerful PC's (in a server or client??)  make a diference? In this case, I will re-think using Mini-itx Pc's.

Thanks

Antonio

Vincent Kars:
The first thing that comes to my mind is WiFi
The poorer the reception, the smaller the band width
If possible try positioning the ID closer to the router.

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