I've just rebuilt my LMS due to SSL problems on Windows 10, as discussed
in this forum,
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111658-LMS-8-0-repository-problem/page9
and then came across this before logging off.
I posted this description of my Windows set-up in part to describe why I
wo
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can't say I have ever noticed any "Geographically tailored
> advertisements" via Tune In.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Playing European station from the USA, we definitely get them. Listening
to French radio stations, with all the talk in Francais, and al
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Michael works for Logitech.
and thats enough of a reason in my book.
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Running a ReadyNAS NVX LMS Server, currently 7.9.1; Transporter(Living
Room)+Duet Controller; Squeezebox Touch(Master Bedroom),
(2x)Boom(Offic
toby10 wrote:
> Indeed. You could also bring back cassettes, 8-tracks, HD-DVD, beta
> max/VHS, etcÂ…
Overtime, I expect to see the end of the album as a concept, and thats
more worrying. As streaming services become more embedded and a way for
the media giants to maintain a profitable lock on
kidstypike wrote:
> I think the screenshot you give above *is* the larger gadget.
>
> Small & large sizes below for comparison. (my screen resolution is 1920
> x 1080, medium size icons)
>
My laptop monitor runs at 3200x1800, my external monitor that came from
runs at 3840x2160. Both use deskt
Anyone else notice the similarity between the Duet+controller and the
Harmony Pro and the Home Hub...
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/harmony-pro?crid=60
I wonder if you could use the Harmony Pro as a remote to control a
player or LMS?
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cathcam wrote:
>
> However, its pretty useless to me at the resolution I run my main and
> external monitors. The gadget is too small to be useable.
>
> Turns out the latest version of http://8gadgetpack.net/ gets around the
> resolution issue and all
cathcam wrote:
> Pretty sure these are Bens current blogs, he works at Microsoft, I've
> emailed him to ask if he has any interest in reviving the Windows Gadget
> or releasing the code for someone else to pickup.
>
> http://bencoleman.co.uk/
> https://github.com/benc-uk
d6jg wrote:
> Try running LMS inside Chrome in app mode. Totally separate window, no
> menus etc but resizable to suit.
>
Thats exactly what the big window on the right is. The Windows gadget is
the tiny window, and coincidentally, thats the shortcut for the BBc
iPlayer Today list ;-)
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Pretty sure these are Bens current blogs, he works at Microsoft, I've
emailed him to ask if he has any interest in reviving the Windows Gadget
or releasing the code for someone else to pickup.
http://bencoleman.co.uk/
https://github.com/benc-uk
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I just tried this on Windows 10 latest, and it works fine.
You need to install http://gadgetsrevived.com/download-sidebar/ in order
to add support for gadgets back in. The you can download the gadget from
the wayback machine and load it in Windows 10.
However, its pretty useless to me at the res
Ikabob wrote:
> I just had an idea that might bring SB owners back into the market
> place. I haven't read all the posts on this thread so someone may have
> alluded to something like this. But, what if SONOS made their devices
> compatible with the Squeezeboxes. I would be very inclined to buy
Julf wrote:
> The whole SONOS business idea is based on tying you into a closed
> system.
For the most part, all cloud services are the same. Pull you in, lock up
your data, charge to access it, add services to maintain it.
How many companies do you know that offer the right to leave and take
y
mherger wrote:
> >
> IMHO the LMS based product is becoming more and more of a niche product.
>
> Who does still curate his own music collection? We do, yes. But who
> else? The mass market future is in the cloud, like it or not. As you
> said: easy to use. And connected.
>
> --
>
> Michael
I'd also support moving to a NAS, you can set it up separately copying
your music over cleaning up tags and duplicates and then making the
switch.
I'd also recommend getting a NAS with at least 2 drives. I have a
netgear readynas nvx and put 4x 2tb drives in it. After 4 years one of
the drives
Ikabob wrote:
> Wouldn't it be nice if we could convince Logitech to begin production of
> the Squeezebox Line again.
> I believe they'd really be able to market them to bring in a very big
> profit.
> The Squeezeboxes are irreplaceable. I'd be totally lost without all the
> beautiful entertainm
axelwin wrote:
> Yep, sounds really good replacement solution to old SBT, more
> informations here :
> http://www.audiostream.com/content/auralic-ariesmini
> http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2015/05/auralic-launch-aries-mini-streamer-at-munich-high-end-2015/
>
How does this work with an LMS?
Those of you not involved in product design and delivery won't
understand how complex a world it is these days. At almost every turn
there is some form of consideration that you need legal and licensing
agreement with,
Just because you can build something from already available components,
hardwa
pippin wrote:
> You are assuming that anyone from Logitech other than Michael has even
> looked at this forum over the last two years. I believe that assumption
> is wrong. To the contrary, I'd be willing to bet that nobody who matters
> in issues like this at Logitech is even aware of this whole
Mark Miksis wrote:
> To me, the sad thing is that I wonder how many other potential third
> party projects or contributors are deterred by the mystery and
> uncertainty of all this. I suspect that the truth about all of this is
> much more mundane and narrowly defined than most people suspect.
JJZolx wrote:
> Other than possibly the Radio, the Squeezebox players were all too
> pricey to gain much of a foothold in the market of consumers who were
> interested in only music streaming services. If the SB were introduced
> today, it would flop even worse due to all of the competition in th
majones wrote:
> It's Triode's plugin - credit where credit is due! Glad it's working
> well for you. Certainly I'm a huge fan.
Corrected, thanks.
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Running a ReadyNAS NVX LMS Server, Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0
- 1423154751; Squ
Cleve wrote:
>
>
> Not only that, but eventually with some new iteration of Windows, the
> Media Server software won't be compatible with future operating systems.
>
>
> As others have said, Squeezebox threw in the towel too soon. It would
> be a great market for Squeezebox now, I think
I'd planned to upgrade my server and for the last week have been
reorganizing and re-tag most of my music library. Prior to that, I
shutdown LMS 7.7.2 and removed the installation and all the config,
cache etc. I'm running LMS on a NetGear ReadyNas NVX with 4x 2TB drives
I installed the latest 7.
I've exchanged a bunch of email with the founder of OnAir about adding
LMS/Squeezebox support, provided a link to the source and he's said
he'll look at it.
I don't think it's quite what you were looking for, but if they add it
to their current ios, android and web apps it might be interesting. I
mherger wrote:
>
>
> iTunes downloading them?
>
> --
>
> Michael
err, I'd rather cut off my right arm than use iTunes. I've no idea but
some of them date back to when I did the first install of LMS using 7.4,
I've now got LMS 7.7.2 which has been running pretty well minus the
scanner proble
Marsupial wrote:
> I know this is quite an old thread, but I used info in there to manage a
> fullscreen skin for squeezeplay, that I think people could be interested
> in.
>
> with the info mentionned here, I could re-enable the "fullscreen" skin,
> but the skin wasn't working super nice. So I
mherger wrote:
> > Follow-up question, when I upgrade and podcasts becomes an extension
> > again, what happens to all my old subscriptions and especially the
> MP3
> > files that are the actual podcasts?
>
> There's a feature to import mysb.com managed podcasts to the new
> plugin.
>
> The dat
bpa wrote:
> What version of LMS ?
>
> Podcast used to be an extension up to about 7.5??. Then it became
> supported through mysb.com (if you enable podcast extension in Extras
> menu with this version you get problems). IIRC Then in order to prepare
> for mysb.com going away - 7.9 (I think bu
TimT wrote:
> LMS > Settings > Podcasts tab.
Which is of course where you'd expect them to be, but they are not,
hence the question.
Here is what I see from the podcasts tab
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an here is what I see from players if I go myapps/podcasts
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I've had my LMS running on a local ReadyNas for maybe 4+ years. Sometime
back when I installed it I setup some podcasts, all but one still
works.
So I went to add a new podcast, and delete the old one, I just can't see
how to do that!
If I go here:
http://192.168.1.3:9000/plugins/Extensions/sett
Lestrad wrote:
> Hello. I Have a Squeezebox Touch in the listening room - the only player
> on the network. My music collection is located on a NAS, on which LMS is
> installed. I've installed SqueezePlay on my PC (Windows 7 x64) in my
> office and synchronized it with the Touch in LMS so that I
JohnSwenson wrote:
>
>
> Keeping it a separate electronics box and power supply SEEMS like a
> good thing at first glance, but over all it will probably be a lot
> easier and actually cheaper to have a two box solution.
>
> John S.
So, something that was compatible with the SB Touch power s
erland wrote:
> This sounds kind of similar to the issues Spicefly Voyager plugin was
> designed to solve:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?95212-Announce-Spicefly-Voyager-%28Take-Playlists-on-the-move%29
> Might be worth to take a look at it.
Hmm I don't think it will work, since
1. What kind of device would you like to use when creating the playlists
?
- A computer
- A tablet
- A smart phone
- A Logitech Controller, Radio or Touch display
- A IR remote
- Something else
I own a Radio, Touch, Boom and use SqueezePlay, I also have an Android
controller app on a 7-inch table
As per the notes in the wiki, XSPF support in the future would be
useful. XSPF seems to be gaining traction in the open software players
like videolan.
http://xspf.org/quickstart/
cathcam's Profile: http://forums.slimdevice
Thanks, you make some good points, seems in some ways we are going in
opposite directions though.
I would like to go ahead and create some playlists, although some of
what I want to achieve could be done by re-tagging the original MP3's
for example with a track number, that isn't the direction I
I have all my music stored on a network attached RAID array, over 6000
tracks.
I'd like to create some playlists now, I've never much used them in the
past for either Squeezebox or other MP3 players.
What are people using to create playlists and save them away? I assume
something that would be W
I'll show my public love too.
I bought a Boom and sync'd it with a server running on a media center
Windows based laptop. Saw the potential for it, bought a readynas RAID
array and switched the server to there; put the SqueezePlay client on
the media center. So I have Squeezeplay in my mainroom d
I agree, I made debugging more complicated by trying numerous things to
get it working again, however, something created the initial problem,
which I guess was a problem with the AAC feed for that particular BBC
station. I then started changing and just confused things. Either that,
or one time wh
I'm outside the UK too, Austin TX.
I assumed there must have been a change somewhere since I've had this
setup working, since 12/2010. I first bought the ReadyNas and a Boom,
then added the Touch, then the SqueezePlay and finally a radio. They've
all worked, all synced for at least 18-months. The
bpa wrote:
> If you sync with a number of player incl. a software player such as
> Squeezeplay - then the stream has to be converted to a format which the
> least capable player can play. WMA is not a native format for
> Squeezeplay.
>
> If the BBC stream was WMA and you tried playing on a Sque
bpa wrote:
> Are the player synced ?
> When you select BBC London are you using your local LMS or connected to
> mysb.com ?
Yes, synced between all four and running local using the server on the
readynas.
I tried individual players and they work if not synced, thanks. Any
clues on what has stop
I have a Squeezebox boom, play and touch, and the Jive/SqueezePC, all
have been working off a ReadyNas running Squeezeserver Version: 7.5.2 -
r31632 since December 2010.
My usage is 60% my local music, 40% live streaming on iplayer recordings
on BBC Radio London. Recently the livestreaming has fa
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