Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Dec 23, 2012 #1 Anyone know of any rackmounted internet radio receivers available in the UK?. I've been googling, and while I've found a couple that look really good I can't even find a price for them, never mind a UK source. Something like this would be ideal: https://www.streamit.eu/product/sir80/ Obviously not much point in trying to contact them over Christmas though
Anyone know of any rackmounted internet radio receivers available in the UK?. I've been googling, and while I've found a couple that look really good I can't even find a price for them, never mind a UK source. Something like this would be ideal: https://www.streamit.eu/product/sir80/ Obviously not much point in trying to contact them over Christmas though
P picbits Well-Known Member Dec 23, 2012 #2 A bit off topic Nigel but I've been playing with a Raspberry Pi and Openelec - 10 minutes to set up and has internet radio as one of the plugins. Works a whole lot better than I thought it would as well and at under £30 delivered is worth a look
A bit off topic Nigel but I've been playing with a Raspberry Pi and Openelec - 10 minutes to set up and has internet radio as one of the plugins. Works a whole lot better than I thought it would as well and at under £30 delivered is worth a look
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Dec 23, 2012 #3 picbits said: A bit off topic Nigel but I've been playing with a Raspberry Pi and Openelec - 10 minutes to set up and has internet radio as one of the plugins. Works a whole lot better than I thought it would as well and at under £30 delivered is worth a look Click to expand... I've got a Raspberry Pi, but it's for work to go in a rack (currently along with an Ethernet switch and a CAT5E patch board, but a rack amp, probably four channel, will be going in as well - as we have three separate zones of speakers).
picbits said: A bit off topic Nigel but I've been playing with a Raspberry Pi and Openelec - 10 minutes to set up and has internet radio as one of the plugins. Works a whole lot better than I thought it would as well and at under £30 delivered is worth a look Click to expand... I've got a Raspberry Pi, but it's for work to go in a rack (currently along with an Ethernet switch and a CAT5E patch board, but a rack amp, probably four channel, will be going in as well - as we have three separate zones of speakers).