Squeezeslave controlled by the Browser UI is one way to go. Squeezeslave
involves some little work in the Terminal.

If SqueezePlay plays successfully, and you just don't like the
SqueezePlay user interface, you can play through that, and once it's
playing, control it through the Browser UI.

The Browser UI still steers people toward SoftSqueeze because
SqueezePlay isn't official yet, but remember you can control any player
connected to the SqueezeCenter from the Browser UI.

Note that in Mac, SqueezePlay doesn't yet play through the Optical or
USB digital out, only through the analog audio out. (Known bug)

So if you need digital out for any reason, use Squeezeslave, otherwise
you can use Squeezeplay. Conrol either from the Browser UI.


-- 
bephillips

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