Dogberry2 wrote: 
> Do they sync with the Touches and Receivers without problem?

Using any of the following:
The Server player gui,
Receiver Controller, 
Squeezeplay, 
Touch 
or various phone apps 
the PiCorePlayer (or Squeezeslave if preferred, but no benefit) on
Raspberry Pi  is indistinguishable from any of the "official" players
and plays and synchronises accordingly. Just do a bit of research. 

A month ago I knew next to nothing of all this, now I've got a Raspberry
based server and player with a 2TB USB HDD of music going for my
daughter and a couple of PiCorePlayers added to my own network and I
know how to replace my current system for peanuts if my server goes
down. 

When Logitech pulled out I was as depressed as anyone - since then,
thanks to this community and the availability of small, cheap Linux
based micro computers, things have never looked or sounded better. And
you can use the "players" to do lots of other things - like being proxy
servers, VPN gateways, PBX servers - on your network if you feel the
need!

Thanks Logitech - you really blew the business opportunity that
squeezebox offered, but things have never looked better for your former
customers.


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