I'm in the process of making final choices for a music server and have narrowed down the following details:
1) Mac OSX
2) Playback through Audirivana+ using itunes integration
3) Primary control via Retune app on android with secondary control via apple remote desktop or VNC
4) Music library will be located on a network server rather than directly attached to music server
5) Digital output will be via USB to a DAC or converter (currently using the USB input on an Esoteric K-03)
I've tested this configuration on my late 2011 Macbook Air and it works great.
I've been planning on acquiring a Mac Mini for the final solution, but as I've been considering a new MacBook Air (better battery life) as my primary laptop I'm starting to wonder if it would make sense to re-purpose my current Air as the music server.
I can do a fresh OS install and pare down the unneeded applications and services. In addition there is a solution to keep the Air from sleeping when the lid is closed.
I've done some searching, but the negative points raised don't seem to have much to do with audio quality:
1) Limited connectivity - No problem: gigabit network with Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter. USB port to DAC. No need for a local CD drive as I will do ripping and metadata work on another machine.
2) Limited processing power - As tested I'm having no issues (CPU is a Core i5)
3) Limited memory - Current machine is 4GB and even with giving Audirivana a 2GB for memory playback there have been no issues with paging or performance.
4) Power supply - OK, the apple wall wart is a definite source of noise, but I can always disconnect it from the machine during playback and run off of the internal batteries.
So, does anyone out there have any data on disadvantages of using a MacBook air for this purpose?
1) Mac OSX
2) Playback through Audirivana+ using itunes integration
3) Primary control via Retune app on android with secondary control via apple remote desktop or VNC
4) Music library will be located on a network server rather than directly attached to music server
5) Digital output will be via USB to a DAC or converter (currently using the USB input on an Esoteric K-03)
I've tested this configuration on my late 2011 Macbook Air and it works great.
I've been planning on acquiring a Mac Mini for the final solution, but as I've been considering a new MacBook Air (better battery life) as my primary laptop I'm starting to wonder if it would make sense to re-purpose my current Air as the music server.
I can do a fresh OS install and pare down the unneeded applications and services. In addition there is a solution to keep the Air from sleeping when the lid is closed.
I've done some searching, but the negative points raised don't seem to have much to do with audio quality:
1) Limited connectivity - No problem: gigabit network with Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter. USB port to DAC. No need for a local CD drive as I will do ripping and metadata work on another machine.
2) Limited processing power - As tested I'm having no issues (CPU is a Core i5)
3) Limited memory - Current machine is 4GB and even with giving Audirivana a 2GB for memory playback there have been no issues with paging or performance.
4) Power supply - OK, the apple wall wart is a definite source of noise, but I can always disconnect it from the machine during playback and run off of the internal batteries.
So, does anyone out there have any data on disadvantages of using a MacBook air for this purpose?