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If I connect a cd player via line in to my era 300 pair can I stream it to my era 100 in another room?

 

Best answer by Stanley_4

Yes, as long as the 300s aren't being used as TV surrounds.

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Stanley_4
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  • January 4, 2025

Yes, as long as the 300s aren't being used as TV surrounds.


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  • January 4, 2025

You do need the Sonos adaptor, of course. And if, as ​@Stanley_4 has said, the Era 300’s are in use as surrounds, use the adaptor in your 100 instead. And yes, you can stream from the 100 to the 300’s. 


Airgetlam
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  • January 4, 2025

It’s called grouping.


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  • January 4, 2025

Thanks for the advice. Now to choose a cd player!


Stanley_4
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  • January 5, 2025

If you don't have a CD player consider instead ripping your CDs and using the Sonos Music Library. 

Rip to a lossless format and you'll never need to do that again.

 

My CD player and CD changer are both gone now and my CD collection is in storage. 


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  • January 5, 2025

Thanks, Stanley. I'm looking into that option, but finding it quite difficult, so this way is a short term solution.


buzz
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  • January 5, 2025

When I originally ripped my library, virtually every computer had a CD reader. I installed a ripping application on several computers and piled CD’s in front of each computer. One really ancient machine was better with damaged CD’s. I had the ripping programs open the disc tray when finished. Between tray openings I could clean CD’s and edit metadata. In this setup I could rip 20-30 CD’s per hour.

I no longer need mass ripping sessions, and computers with CD readers are not so common. When I have a few CD’s to rip, I’ll just stack them on my desk and occasionally feed the tray. Ripping programs are much better now and I don’t usually need to fuss with metadata and artwork. Ripping hardly impacts my regular workflow. Of course my ripping progress is not 20-30 per hour.


Stanley_4
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  • January 6, 2025
Davidft wrote:

Thanks, Stanley. I'm looking into that option, but finding it quite difficult, so this way is a short term solution.

The ripping or the Music Library, hopefully not both?


106rallye
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  • January 6, 2025

When you start ripping, use Exact Audio Copy and rip to FLAC.


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  • January 6, 2025

I have used Exact Audio and have linked Sonos to my music folder (temporarily on my pc), but I see no files in it on Somos, although they are OK on the pc. That's where I am struggling at present. 


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  • January 10, 2025

Thanks. I’ve sorted it now. I am using iBroadcast as a cloud storage and keeping a colpy on an external disc locally. 


106rallye
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  • January 10, 2025

Yes I did. I could get to my pc drive ok, but not an attached external drive (not a NAS). But I am OK with iBroadcast now. Thanks.


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