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Thirded. It just works. Even deployed to elderly relatives with wifi printers with no issues.
Thirded. It just works. Even deployed to elderly relatives with wifi printers with no issues.
Definitely needs some more testing as those numbers in the table look low to me. Archiving vs listening is a key point and storage is relatively cheap.
Listening on cheap Bluetooth headphones then you can get away with a low bitrate. If you are using better gear and/or music that has a lot of dynamic range and comes from strings (piano/classical/etc) then I would recommend 320 but your mileage may vary.
Listen, compare and decide. I have a library of about 110k tracks (musicbrainz-Picard is amazing) and I wish I had:
Well done. It’s a Lenovo issue. Had to do the same thing recently for a friends laptop and did the same dance.
I have some IT background so kind of knew what to look for but it still was a pita.
Did you swap Word for Libre Office?
We still have one and it works really well. I suspect they were over filling the water reservoir