iPeng 1.4 and iPeng for iPad 1.2 just hit the App Store.
They complete the sharing and web capabilities that were gradually
introduced since iPeng 1.x.4. 

MORE MUSIC SERVICES ANYONE?
CREATE “WEB APPS” IN IPENG

One of the features a Squeezebox is really good at is integration with
online music sources. It supports Spotify, Pandora, Napster and a
wealth of other services and even where there is no support from
Logitech directly there are 3rd party plugins for things like BBC
iPlayer and YouTube .
However, the Squeezebox doesn’t cover everything and there are other
services it does NOT support, yet, like SoundCloud, The Hype Machine,
Aupeo! and probably dozens to hundreds of others.
Now, if these services offer an HTML-5 enabled web page (that is: they
can play on your iPhone/iPad without a dedicated App) chances are that
iPeng can somewhat help you with these.
It’s not a perfect replacement (see the limitations below) but it’s
usually good for playing single tracks and it’s a great way to play all
these links others might send you via mail, facebook, Twitter or
Google+.

THE BROWSER
Already since iPeng 1.3.4/1.1.4 there were additional features allowing
you access to e.g. facebook and Wikipedia through a browser and giving
you a sharing feature for the music you are listening to.
Now, we’ve extended these features to integrate a full-blown browser
under “Extras” in iPeng, allowing you to set and manage bookmarks and
to add these bookmarks as “Web Apps” to your “My Apps” list in iPeng.
iPeng also now comes with a set of predefined bookmarks you can try.

HOW IT WORKS
Essentially what this does is it takes the music that the web page
tries to play on the browser and sends it to the Squeezebox instead.
Just search for “Play” buttons on the web site and try them out. If it
works, you will get a context menu for “Play”, “Add”, “Add Next” and
“Save to Favorites”.

LIMITATIONS: WHAT IT CAN NOT DO
Even though this often gives you a right-away access to services you
have to be aware that from a Squeezebox point of view this is a bit of
a kludge. It will NOT replace a fully integrated Squeezebox “App” or
Plugin because your Squeezebox will still not understand about the
service it is playing. It just gets a link from iPeng it should play
and that usually works but other features may be difficult. 
In a lot of cases, you will only get Track (Meta-) information after
the playback of a track has actually started. In no cases will you be
able to search the service’s library from a playing track and a lot of
services have limits on how long a stream is valid so you might not be
able to do more than just a simple “play” of a track  (e.g. for
SoundCloud) or a track might only be valid for a few hours.
An additional limitation is something you’ll see with a lot of “Custom
Radio” type services like 8Tracks or Aupeo! These services play a track
and when playback has ended, their web page will automatically start a
new one. Now this doesn’t work in iPeng because the web page is loaded
in the browser while the music is actually playing on the Squeezebox so
that the web page will never know when to play something new. In this
case you will have to manually select a new track again.
And then there are of course those services that require you to use
their own App on iOS, no chance for these.

TELL ME ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE
Please try this out and if you encounter web sites that work very well,
please let me know so I can extend the bookmark list I ship with iPeng
in the future.
And if you encounter sites that do not work but that you would like to
use, please let me know, too, maybe there is a workaround we could
builtd into iPeng; we were successful with such an approach for
SoundCloud for example.

SOME EXAMPLES AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Here are a few examples of services and the limitations they have
•       SoundCloud: SoundCloud have two types of links you can use, streams
and downloads although the mobile site we linked in iPeng usually only
supports streams (and most of the content also doesn’t have a download
link). Download links are permanent but stream links will only be valid
for a few  seconds. This means you can NOT bookmark them and usually you
also can not queue them up in a play list, you have to play them
immediately.
•       Aupeo!; Aupeo! is an example of a service that has customized
“stations” you can play. Here, only the first track will play after you
hit the button and if you want to add another one you have to “skip” and
“play” again. Aupeo! links are valid for a few hours, though, so you can
queue up a number of these links to play a whole station (unless you run
into a skip limit).
•       8tracks: 8tracks has a special WebApp it uses on iOS by default. This
WebApp takes full control over your browser window and does not allow
you to play stuff on your Squeezebox but instead ask you to immediately
play a file which is just silence. However, if you hit the “8tacks” logo
at the top of that page you can switch to the non-mobile version of
their web page which will allow you to play their streams and will have
a similar usage scheme as Aupeo!
•       Google Music Beta: Actually, even Google Music Beta somehow works but
unless they decide to add a mobile site the user interface from within
iPeng is so awkward that I would not call that “supported”. What you
can do is select a track from your library and then hit the “Play”
button at the bottom of your page and this will actually play the
content. The upside is that the links are valid for quite a while.

As usual: have fun and let all of us know about your experience!

http://penguinlovesmusic.de/2011/08/25/more-music-services-anyone/


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