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Marantz NA7004 Network Audio Player

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This review is from: Marantz NA7004 Network Audio Player (Black) (Electronics)
There is a very good review of this product in the latest issue of Sound and Vision magazine. If you want FLAC then J River Media Player is available to accommodate you. I actually have the media player and it is excellent. Not only will it play FLAC but anything iTunes can throw at you as well.

If you need to rip your cd collection then there is an excellent program known as dbpoweramp. It is much faster than iTunes ripper and has a equally accurate error correcting program.

The absence of Wi-Fi could be overcome by extending your network using an access point and connecting your Marantz NA7004 via an ethernet cable. You get network connectivity and a stronger network signal as a bonus.

It has always perplexed me that Apple refuses to allow FLAC files in iTunes. Even more perplexing is that Apple fails to have have their own dvdmedia files (that play in their own dvd player software) to work with iTunes.

Apple could make a world of customers very happy if they would correct those omissions.

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