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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Cool, works well, Works with napster service!
Received this unit last night. Had it set up in minutes! Instructions were simple, configured to my wi-fi with encryption, no problem. Found my computer, no problem, didn't find my napster library - added the folder with my music to the shared folder, then worked no problem. Internet radio station no problem. It will drive headphones directly if you want, has...
Published on November 11, 2005 by MB in the OC

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Buyers better have their ducks in a row-compatability issues
Roku's Soundbridge units don't work with all routers, so before you think wireless music is within your sites, do your homework. To Roku's credit, they offer a list of, and rate compatability factors for, most of the common routers consumers are using at home. CHECK THIS LIST CAREFULLY before you buy this product or you might end up with some expensive audio equipment...
Published on April 19, 2006 by R. Shipley


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Buyers better have their ducks in a row-compatability issues, April 19, 2006
This review is from: Roku SoundBridge M500 Network Music System (Electronics)
Roku's Soundbridge units don't work with all routers, so before you think wireless music is within your sites, do your homework. To Roku's credit, they offer a list of, and rate compatability factors for, most of the common routers consumers are using at home. CHECK THIS LIST CAREFULLY before you buy this product or you might end up with some expensive audio equipment that only works if you go WIRED. Also, Roku has a nice discussion board forum on their site, and you can get a realistic idea about issues concerning the pros and cons of their products. If you do buy something that doesn't work, they do offer a 30 day-no-questions-asked return policy. Bottom line is CHECK OUT THEIR SITE b4 u buy anywhere else. [...]
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Cool, works well, Works with napster service!, November 11, 2005
This review is from: Roku SoundBridge M500 Network Music System (Electronics)
Received this unit last night. Had it set up in minutes! Instructions were simple, configured to my wi-fi with encryption, no problem. Found my computer, no problem, didn't find my napster library - added the folder with my music to the shared folder, then worked no problem. Internet radio station no problem. It will drive headphones directly if you want, has volume control on remote. Would be great driving computer speakers. Even shows time and date when off.

With napster it is really great. I can load up my computer with thousands of tunes and then put the M500 anywhere in the house and have access to all the tunes. One of the few devices that can do this with "rented" music.

I highly recommend this device.
The 500 has all the features of the bigger brothers but not the slicker display. However the LCD is plenty readable. The VU meters are a bit slow (not a big deal). It comes with the Wi-Fi card (which you install - used to be an option I guess) so it is really ready to go out of the box. If you have napster, rapsody, yahoo music or a lot of your CD's ripped to MP3, WMA or AAC than you should consider this.

What you can't do (maybe true of all "streaming" devices) is fast forward or rewind inside a track. This can be problematic with long tracks if you want to hear a section again.

Finally I have napster to go and an Iriver player. On the Iriver the gaps between tracks are long while the player loads the next track, this can be annoying on classical or spoken word works. The Soundbridge doesn't have this problem. I think because the computer can stream the next track faster than the portable Iriver could. (this is a DRM WMA issue, for the Iriver and not an issue with MP3's).
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works flawlessly. Can't expect more., February 1, 2006
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esoterica (Raleigh, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roku SoundBridge M500 Network Music System (Electronics)
Within 20 seconds of plugging it in I was playing music from my iTunes music library on my Powerbook. Simply could not have been any easier. Excellent sound quality. Streams internet radio stations (including any in the iTunes Radio tuner and tons more) -- it more than replaces XM or Sirius anywhere you have internet access.

Minor downsides: Remote could be designed better, and would be nice if it used 802.11g instead of b (since tests have shown that one "b" device slows down the whole "g" network), but these are minor complaints in relation to how well the SoundBridge works and how easy it is to use.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love it except for a few exceptions, January 3, 2006
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David L. Crouch "dlcrouch" (Pasadena, tx United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Roku SoundBridge M500 Network Music System (Electronics)
Finally bought after several weeks on research. It works well; easy to connect to ITunes and Rhapsody (my two favorite music servers).
Just a few notes
1) The manual is a bit hard to follow - especially concerning wireless connectivity.
2) Will not stream Itune files ripped using Apple lossless - really big deal for me since I use lossless as my default.
3) 802.11b instead of g - no big deal to me; my network performance is mostly gated by the speed of my DSL connection.

The biggest problem is setting it up. If all works well when you first plug it in - great. Else be prepared to search through the tech support documents and the user forums.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Music Lover's Must Have, December 7, 2006
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Everything the other reviewers claim is true.

It was easy to set up, was found instantly by my wireless router and is reliable and responsive. It is served music by my PC's Windows Media Player and Media Connect which you must download if you're using WMP 10.0. If you're using WMP 11.0 the music server is already built in.

The unit will show up as an icon in your 'My Network Places' window and by right clicking it (the icon) you can Invoke' a web page to configure your settings, see what you're playing and cut, copy and paste Internet Radio Station urls of your choice.

Yahoo also has a cute (did I say that?) little Widget to control the Roku from the Server PC or any other PC that's on your network....and with album artwork too...So if you're in one room with the Widget and the Roku is in another, you can advance, replay, pause and adjust the volume from the PC that you're at!

Music is such a large part of my life and this little gem teamed with either MusicMatch, Yahoo Unlimited Music or my own 'ripped' library give me complete control over my music listening needs.

Do not pass go, do not consider any other music client...I promise that the Roku of any numeric ilk will do exactly what you want.

If need be, please eMail me for further info about this or any other item that I've reviewed.

Peace Out,

Warren
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device, November 6, 2006
This review is from: Roku SoundBridge M500 Network Music System (Electronics)
An excellent unit, sounds great, great design. I stream over wireless many hours a day, with almost never a drop. One of the best designed consumer electronic items I have ever seen. Most stuff is junk; the Roku folks really paid attention to detail to make this a pleasure to use. Works all the time, just the way you expect. Here are additional pro's:
1. Streams Internet radio directly from your router. Your computer does not need to be on.
2. You can easily set your favorite Internet radio stations, and you can control which favorite station is playing directly from a web page.
3. Automatically integrates your mp3 library from Microsoft media player. When you rip a CD, you will not need to import it into an additional library tool. I believe other media management applications, such as itunes, are supported.
4. Even with thousands of songs and hundreds of albums, the device is completely responsive, searching is very fast, unlike some other media streamers I have owned.
5. Believe it or not, the two line display is quite usable, due to the excellent interface design.
6. Great value. I'm sorry I didn't buy the fancy model.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just the best ..., November 3, 2006
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This Roku SoundBridge M500 is a great deal. It's easy to configure, very stylish and supports mostly all streaming formats. I tried several players before but I liked this Roku most. And the best of all it's also looks great!
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