@eisenb11 You need to be a little more specific, claiming that you "put all my music on a UPNP server" is a bit disingenuous because at the moment Sonos only supports Windows Media Server for local libraries. Its not like it is working with Twonky. For most people this is a deal breaker since FLAC is not supported by this server.
@magic It is a bit disingenuous to say that this is a "deal breaker" for "most people". Most people don't use flac or have collections of more than 40,000 songs, let alone the absurdly low probability that they would have the combination of both. If you are one of the people that do, then Sonos isn't the right product for you, Squeezebox is the better solution. As far as the comparison, Sonos offers a better user experience for "most" people in its ease of use, scalibility, and now the iPad app.
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Actually, there is a workaround for the song limit. All I had to do was put all of my music on a uPnP server.
@eisenb11 You need to be a little more specific, claiming that you "put all my music on a UPNP server" is a bit disingenuous because at the moment Sonos only supports Windows Media Server for local libraries. Its not like it is working with Twonky. For most people this is a deal breaker since FLAC is not supported by this server.
@magic It is a bit disingenuous to say that this is a "deal breaker" for "most people". Most people don't use flac or have collections of more than 40,000 songs, let alone the absurdly low probability that they would have the combination of both. If you are one of the people that do, then Sonos isn't the right product for you, Squeezebox is the better solution. As far as the comparison, Sonos offers a better user experience for "most" people in its ease of use, scalibility, and now the iPad app.