Why not set up your own streaming enabled web server and make it available both inside your home network and on the internet as well? That way you can browse your mp3 collection from where ever you can find a broadband connection. Keeping in mind to secure it of course.
You may not like the idea of reducing your MP3s bitrate to stream effectively, but it may be a good compromise.
An example of software that uses this is ApacheMP3. This is an excellent avenue for those looking to stream mp3s on a shoestring budget. I use it on my PowerMac 6100/60 running Linux and it works quite well as a private library.
Now THAT's computational power...complete with crappy 8-bit music. I love it! I'm always impressed when people go out of their way to write OS's for obsolete hardware of such small footprint. Makes my LC III running Linux look..so..ordinary.
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www.32bitwonder.org...because it's possible
Why not set up your own streaming enabled web server and make it available both inside your home network and on the internet as well? That way you can browse your mp3 collection from where ever you can find a broadband connection. Keeping in mind to secure it of course.
You may not like the idea of reducing your MP3s bitrate to stream effectively, but it may be a good compromise.
An example of software that uses this is ApacheMP3. This is an excellent avenue for those looking to stream mp3s on a shoestring budget. I use it on my PowerMac 6100/60 running Linux and it works quite well as a private library.
Good Luck!
Now THAT's computational power...complete with crappy 8-bit music. I love it! I'm always impressed when people go out of their way to write OS's for obsolete hardware of such small footprint. Makes my LC III running Linux look..so..ordinary.
...because it's possible
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www.32bitwonder.org
That's alright. I run Linux on a 25Mhz Macintosh LC III (www.32bitwonder.org). As for computational power....it's all in your head.