Fortuna Ushers Maestro to the Stage

New high end home electronics component is geared towards classical music lovers and can store upwards of 3,600 ripped CDs and associated info, including complete CD booklets.

Fortuna Classical Music, a company dedicated to

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  1. Tim Stevens at 2:22pm 8th June 2006 What makes this different then building your own pc using MCE and windows media player or realplayer? They both suppor tagging to this level (at least I know realplayer does.)
  2. FCM at 1:44pm 8th June 2006 The true value of Maestro comes from its interface and amazing cataloging abilities, not from its hardware (which is top-of the line, though). Fortuna catalogues your entire music library with the depth required for classical music (composer, conductor, work titles, artists, ensembles, venues, recording dates, etc)and then makes any piece of your music accessible through its classical music tailored interface. Check out the unique interface on its website. (disclosure: I work for Fortuna)
  3. Ian Bell and Dan Gaul at 11:08pm 24th May 2006 I think $5K is way too much for this. It looks like it's using a Hush case which means we could probably build it ourselves.

    Do they use their own software program or something like MCE to make it talk with a PC?
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