All 3 work but user may have different preferences.  All players can be
controlled by Web UI,  Moose, iPeng, Duet etc. as well as their own UI.


Softsqueeze is Java based and has a UI which is an emulation of "older"
player such as SB3, Transporter - so only monochrome text/dot display. 
Audio is through standard Java audio subsystem which means will not be
able to use special PC audio hardware (i.e. up to 48kHz).

Squeezeslave is compiled "C" is mainly UI less (although i think it can
have a display now).  It can take advantage of specialised PC audio
hardware.  Not sure if it still has a problem with 48kHz internet
streams.

Squeezeplay is lua based and has a colour GUI and is the same as the
new players Touch and Radio.  I think audio support is like Softsqueeze
and I think it cannot make use of special PC audio.

Sync on all s/w player is unpredictable as can depend on the drivers
and h/w.  In some case long delays before synced audio starts on s/w
player.


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