d6jg wrote: 
> +1
> The controller is clunky in comparison to iPeng etc
> If you are just looking for a means of testing then a cheap option is a
> RaspberryPi running PiCoreplayer & Jivelite which will give you control
> via an attached keyboard as well as via iPeng.
> You will need LMS installed somewhere as well which could be somnething
> easy like Vortexbox with a local player if the PC has a sound card
> (squeezelite) which you can also control via iPeng etc
> 
> If you explain a bit more what it is you want to do you will get a
> better answer.

Yes it is a bit clunky. But I must admit that I still use mine
occasionally. It has one big advantage. The volume control buttons on
it. If you just want to adjust volume, then it is easy just to grab the

controller and hit the volume button. This is when iPeng is not started
on my iPad.



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