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kiwitrc

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#70735 29-Oct-2010 16:03
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Just setup Sky Tunes , kinda cool. Allows you to stream your music off a server somewhere to your phone. So you can have all your music on your PC at home and so long as you have an internet connection you can listen to your music remotely, or play it on your local machine if you so wish.

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  #397485 29-Oct-2010 19:35
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hmm would be nice actually. except my collection is flacs... I don't think my internet could handle streaming that :P



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  #397612 30-Oct-2010 00:05
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Sounds great. I'll look it up

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  #397657 30-Oct-2010 09:00
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aim: hmm would be nice actually. except my collection is flacs... I don't think my internet could handle streaming that :P


Yeah might be a little large, speaking of FLACs I think the new PowerAmp app plays those now.



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  #400423 4-Nov-2010 23:41
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I find flacs a annoying large, and seeing how i nolonger have a kick as$ hifi, there is very little difference between 320k mp3 and flac. Also flac is a pain when you want to use an portable players. I think the large file size is ahead of the storage capacity of most mp3 players and broadband internet connections, also if everything I had was flac I'd need a HDD dedicated to music only.




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