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and storage costs will soon mount up too.
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I actually have a NAS too that is accessible over the Interweb and it is a good solution...as long as they keep making them.
If other cloud storage uses matching like apple do - that's a big NO NO for me.
I have shared one flac before, although I had to drag and drop the flac file into a premade file in dropbox. It took too long(5+ min as far as I remember) to fully load(28MB) into the file though via desktop app, so it definitely isn't optimized for large files.
and storage costs will soon mount up too.
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A NAS is the best of both worlds. You have your files and they can be played anywhere in the world with your phone/tablet/computer.
The one thing I hate about the cloud is that they use matching. I've always assumed you get stuck with whatever version is on their server. Is this right? I would much rather have my MFSL/early mastering etc.version than some new remaster compressed crap.
Dropbox is way too expensive. It would cost me $200 a year to have my collection in v0 MP3. $500 to have it in FLAC and it would have to be culled.
I actually have a NAS too that is accessible over the Interweb and it is a good solution...as long as they keep making them.
If other cloud storage uses matching like apple do - that's a big NO NO for me.