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- Reviewed on: 06/27/2001
A clever connection
The Wave/PC offers AM and FM reception and also connects to your PC in two ways: the serial cable lets the device control audio on your computer and accesses station call letters, while a normal audio cable sends sound from the PC to the device. As previously mentioned, the Wave/PC functions as the output device for all digital audio on your computer--streaming RealAudio files, MP3s, or audio CDs playing from your CD-ROM drive. All of these options can be controlled from the Wave/PC's software, which operates like an MP3 jukebox but has a radio tuner for both conventional and Internet stations. Even more conveniently, the small remote that comes bundled with the Wave/PC handles most functions, which alleviates the need to access the software while you're using other applications.
High fidelity, but the price is not nice
Installation is relatively painless: connect the serial cable to your PC's port, install the software, and you're ready to go. As is typical with many digital audio devices, the Wave/PC's software automatically detects all of the MP3 files on your hard drive and imports them into its library. (However, you have to manually add WMA files to the library.) The application can also find local radio information when you input your zip code, allowing you to search for AM and FM stations by call letter or genre. The Wave/PC can also serve as a hub for Internet radio stations, although Bose's partnership with RealNetworks means that the device supports RealAudio streams instead of Windows Media-based stations.
The software performs other chores that you've come to expect from jukebox apps, including ripping tracks from CDs into MP3 format (at bit rates from 64Kbps to 320Kbps) and easily creating and saving playlists. You can store up to six playlists as presets, which you can then access from the remote control. You also get six presets for each radio band, but given the large number of available stations--particularly on the Internet--this number seems a little meager. Continue reading
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