Roku SoundBridge M2000 December 14th, 2004 | by Ian Bell
Specs
Specifications: Processor 400 MHz Blackfin® microprocessor Audio Output 5.1 surround sound supported through Digital Coax and Optical audio outputs Supported Protocols SlimServer Open Source 5.x-based streaming and control protocols Audio Format Support (Apple Lossless, FLAC and Ogg-Vorbis supported through third-party SlimServer software) *AAC DRM files purchased from the Apple Music Store are not supported. Sample Rates Supported (kHz) Bit Depth Supported Network Connections Windows System Requirements Windows Media Connect users: Windows XP wth Service Pack 2 Musicmatch users: Windows 98, SE/Me/XP/2000 (SP3 or above) Slimserver users: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT 500 MHz Pentium class processor or better 128 MB RAM minimum, 256 MB RAM recommended Macintosh System Requirements 400 MHz G3 processor or better 128 MB RAM minimum, 256 MB RAM recommended Other Requirements Power Supply
Analog Left, Right
Digital S/PDIF Coax
Digital TOSlink Optical
Maximum Line Output: 3 Volts Peak-to-Peak
THD +N: <0.0009%
Signal to Noise Ratio: >96dB
Dynamic Range: >104dB
Frequency Response: <20Hz - >20kHz
(All three audio outputs can be active at once.)
Apple Rendezvous™
TCP, DAAP, AutoIP, HTTP, UPnP AV, MS DRM 10, others
WMA, AAC*, MP3, AIFF, WAV
8.0, 11.025, 12.0, 16.0, 22.05,24,32,44.1, 48.0
8 bit, 16 bit, stereo or mono
10MBit wired Ethernet or a CompactFlash 802.11 Adapter (included with most SoundBridge models)
iTunes users: Windows XP or 2000, iTunes 4.0 or later
iTunes users: Mac OSX v. 10.1.5 or later, iTunes 4.0 or later
Computer with network connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi)
Ships with a switching 110V/220V power supply. (An outlet adapter is required to convert the N.American plug to international plug types.)
Input: 100-240V; 50/60Hz
M1000: Output: 9V, 1.3 amp
M2000: Output: 24V, 07.75 amp

by Lyman12 on November 8, 2009:
“I have two of these devices and am getting a third - I like them that much. I purchased a NAS that had Twonky on it, and an old SMC EZ-Stream that I had suddenly became useful again, but I did not like the tiny display. The Soundbridge has the display that...” More...