TheLastMan;596810 Wrote: 
> Yes, it works with any SqueezeBox by imitating an internet Radio
> station. You do *not* need the Premium version.  You can stream from
> any PC on your network that is running Spotify, but with some
> limitations.
> 
> - Download the DSbridge zip file via this site.
> 
> - Find (Google) and download the Lame MP3 encoder.  On Windows it is
> called "Lame_enc.dll".  It is available in lots of places so you should
> not have much trouble finding it.
> 
> - Set up a static IP on the computer running Spotify. The easiest way
> is to get your router to link a particular IP address to the MAC
> address of your computer. Most routers can do this but ask again if you
> have difficulties.
> 
> - Use the SqueezeboxServer web interface to create a "favourite".  For
> instance, if the IP address of the computer is 192.168.1.5 then the
> Favourite should be "http://192.168.1.5:8124";. The "8124" figure is the
> port number that DSbridge uses by default.
> 
> - From the DSbridge zip file you need to drop *all* the files, plus
> the Lame_enc.dll file, in *both* of the following folders: 
> 1. the Spotify installation folder and 
> 2. the Adobe Flash installation folder.  The latter can vary depending
> on your installation, but on Windows XP it is 
> c:\windows\system32\Macromed\flash
> 
> Start Spotify and start playing some music and, in Windows, you should
> see a blue disk appear in your system tray (next to the clock).  Then
> using the Touch or web interface select and "play" the favourite you
> have just created.  After a few seconds of buffering you should then
> hear the output from Spotify play through your hi-fi and the blue disk
> will turn green.
> 
> It sounds complicated, but once set up it is a doddle to use and, to be
> honest, the Spotify interface is so much easier to use than the Napster
> app that I use it in preference. You don't get the artwork - but that
> is not much problem.
> 
> Personally I use it from my laptop. So in my setup, Spotify streams
> wirelessly from internet router to laptop, then DSBridge streams the
> music wirelessly from laptop to router then wirelessly from router to
> Reciever.  It works fine. Given all those wireless hops it is a miracle
> it works at all!

Matt,
Thanks for the post, this must i test very soon. Nice!!

Merry x-mas


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