pichonCalavera;407595 Wrote:
> I think audio streaming is supported by the api too, altough I tought
> that was supported previosuly anyway. That would make it posible to add
> streaming capabilites from squeezecenter.
No, it wasn't really supported before.
If you really wanted to make use of st
> I'm interested in the new MediaFly and Napster services, but I dont see
> them in SqueezeCenter per the instructions per the sticky above - am I
> the only one?
Did you read the update which mentions downloading the plugins or updating
to 7.3.3?
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I can think of a few artists that have used a squeezebox to project
their talents...
Arcade Fire
Tom Waits
The Pogues
Les Negresses Vertes
That said, I'd much rather hear a guitar..
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A beautiful book to learn to love the squeezebox:
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Or go to Paris (not the one in Texas!) on a nice summer day.
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Hi
I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2 Booms.
But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust & disappeared
?
Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
I guess SC would still work so you could still access music this way -
but if SN ceased to
Well, there are plenty of radio stations out there. You can access them
directly over the net.
I got my Squeezebox, Duet etc to allow me to store my CDs etc on hard
disk, so that I could access & play them back via my home network.
Squeezenetwork did not come into it.
Keep smiling, The Squeezeb
How much does SqueezeCentre rely upon SqueezeNetwork to function?
Is it only the 'Music Services' ?
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kesey;407666 Wrote:
> Well, there are plenty of radio stations out there. You can access them
> directly over the net.
Even if SN disappeared ?
I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
If SN went, then the only way to access
>If he still is the boss, one would think there would be better ways to
spend his time. <
Then again, the founder, CEO and President of start-ups isn't always so
minded to carry on leading the company after a certain point in its
growth
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All SB players need to be connected to some server.
This can either be your local SqueezeCenter or SqueezeNetwork (which is
a customized version of SC, more or less).
If SN ceased to exist you would have to run SC locally.
SC is open source so development would still be possible.
The SB firmware
pippin;407620 Wrote:
> No, it wasn't really supported before.
> If you really wanted to make use of streaming you had to download the
> stream yourself, cache it and then play from memory.
>
> This might help a bit, indeed.
Add to that they will *hopefully* integrate the streaming sufficiently
slimpy;407678 Wrote:
> All SB players need to be connected to some server.
> This can either be your local SqueezeCenter or SqueezeNetwork (which is
> a customized version of SC, more or less).
> If SN ceased to exist you would have to run SC locally.
>
> SC is open source so development would s
swayzak;407671 Wrote:
> Even if SN disappeared ?
>
> I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
> the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
>
> If SN went, then the only way to access radio stations would be via SC
> wouldn't it ?
If you remove your SN login info from
bat400;407679 Wrote:
> Add to that they will *hopefully* integrate the streaming sufficiently
> so that it can run in the background, controlled by the music app.
>
> At the moment I think something similar is possible, where one of the
> music sites streams via Safari on the iPhone/iPod, and yo
iPhone;407590 Wrote:
> I'm with you. Once you have used a Metcal it's hard to ever pickup a
> Weller even for the simplest soldering need. Inserts are more
> expensive, but to have the exact temperature and tip needed for the job
> is worth it.
I find it quite amazing that the Metcal in my offic
fbn;407601 Wrote:
> I think it's standby (I just press the power-button).
>
> I have problems with a Synology NAS waking up from hibernation
> frequently, and I now think that the SB connecting to the SC could be
> the reason for this.
>
> Is it possible to disable SB from connecting to SC if i
If you want one for home check E-bay, there are good deals to be had.
Also, for serious work, the $500 is money well spent. After getting
used to using one at work I had to get one for home. No, I didn't
spend $500 on it either.
On topic - there are some guys that are just happier playing with
mobileadam;407424 Wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Any joy with your testing?
>
> Adam
Hi Adam,
No luck unfortunately, same thing happens.
I don't have enough time to spend really digging into this at the
moment unfortunately. Its very frustrating - internet radio streams
can be unreliable of course,
fbn;407601 Wrote:
> I have problems with a Synology NAS waking up from hibernation
> frequently, and I now think that the SB connecting to the SC could be
> the reason for this.
That's probably not it. When the SB is looking for SC it does *not*
send out a WOL "magic packet", so if your Synology
cdmackay;407376 Wrote:
> tipsen wrote:
> > cdmackay;407299 Wrote:
> >> tipsen wrote:
> >>> iPhone;407277 Wrote:
> Looks good to me. So the layout would do all the albums in artist
> alphabetical order?
> >>> Right now the sort order is album artist, year, albumtitle
> >> I was going to
Talk to your ISP and see if they do any bandwidth shaping or other funny
network stuff.
ModelCitizen had very specific Squeezebox BBC WMA problem with PlusNet
see http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=405306&postcount=233
You should read a few posts back and forward to get the full story.
pippin;407686 Wrote:
> No, you can't stream via Safari. Safari can issue file playback with
> QuickTime (no streaming!) and then goes into the background (against
> QuickTime) but you can't do anything else while playback is running.
Oh I see. Probably just wishful thinking that the streaming w
aubuti;407701 Wrote:
> That's probably not it. When the SB is looking for SC it does *not* send
> out a WOL "magic packet", so if your Synology is doing a conventional
> ACPI hibernation that wouldn't wake it up. To put it another way, the
> SB is only looking for available SC servers, not going
I'm in the process of deciding between the sonos OR squeezecenter
solution for my home, I wonder if you might be able to answer a
question on creating playlists.
I currently use foobar on a Win XP PC to play my music. One of the
great things about it is you can browse your (large) music collectio
Web interface:
When you put you mouse over the track number in the playlist. It turns
into 4 arrows which allows you to drag the track up and down in the
playlist.
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On one of the music boards I saw that there is an app for the I-pod
touch which seems to do a similar job using the I-touch which has
picqued my curiosity
It goes a step further, you can log into your library form anywhere
that has an internet connection
I have an 8 gig I-touch that I never use,
On a real SB, you can add a track to play immediately after the
currently playing track by browsing to the track, then pressing and
*holding* the "+" button for about 2-3 seconds. This works on all IR
remotes and the SB Duet Controller. Note that you have to be browsing
in your library -- not the
With the remote (or the Duet Controller), you press and hold the +
button to add a track to play next. A press-and-release of the + adds
the track to the end of the current playlist; press-and-hold (for a
couple of seconds) adds the track to play next.
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You can use the plugin PlayList Manager
makes this possible
http://www.hergest.demon.co.uk/Music/slim/PlaylistManPlugin.htm
Charlie
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In the Squeezecenter web interface you can move items in the playlist
around by dragging and dropping them. It can only be done once the item
is in the playlist, but you just hover over it so it's highlighted and
drag it to the position you want.
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Well done guys totally appreciate the speedy, friendly (and effective!)
advice. I can confirm that a track can be added to the "next" slot in a
current playlist by holding down the plus button for a couple of
seconds. Only a another couple of questions to go and its Squeeze 1
Sonos NIL
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I've never really liked the web gui for playlist management and on the
fly changes of mind.
Recently I've been using Moose for this as its much nicer to look at
and way easier to fiddle with playlists on the fly.
http://www.rusticrhino.com/drlovegrove/
Set a moose loose aboot yer hoose.
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pfarrell;407604 Wrote:
> iPhone wrote:
> > I'm with you. Once you have used a Metcal it's hard to ever pickup a
> > Weller even for the simplest soldering need. Inserts are more
> > expensive
>
> I never heard of metcal, looked them up because of this thread.
>
> its not just the inserts and ti
yesongs;407755 Wrote:
> On one of the music boards I saw that there is an app for the I-pod
> touch which seems to do a similar job using the I-touch which has
> picqued my curiosity
>
> It goes a step further, you can log into your library form anywhere
> that has an internet connection
>
> I
I'm using VirginMedia cable. They don't do bandwidth shaping per se -
their approach is Subscriber Traffic Monitoring, which is much more a
blunt instrument. They basically cut your bandwidth if you exceed
certain download/upload limits (which I rarely do).
Perhaps Virgin are doing something t
Before you whip yourself and others into a frenzy, check out the
information that shows that this proposition is nonsense. At least, for
now.
Logitech is a public company and its results are released quarterly.
For the 9 months ending December 2008, income after tax was $142
million. Sales and in
swayzak wrote:
> Hi
>
> I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2 Booms.
>
> But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust & disappeared
> ?
>
> Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
>
> I guess SC would still work so you could still access music t
Goodsounds;407794 Wrote:
> Also in this context, it is likely fair to assume that the Streaming
> Media unit is a very small part of the total entity. Probably even
> immaterial from an operating results perspective.
As bigger as easier to get rid of uneconomic parts.
But one part of my decisio
peter;407800 Wrote:
> swayzak wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2
> Booms.
> >
> > But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust &
> disappeared
> > ?
> >
> > Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
> >
> > I guess SC wo
swayzak;407671 Wrote:
> Even if SN disappeared ?
>
> I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
> the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
>
> If SN went, then the only way to access radio stations would be via SC
> wouldn't it ?
>From my experiences with the two comp
aubuti;407809 Wrote:
> From my experiences with the two companies -- very limited with MP3Tunes
> and fairly extensive with SD/Logitech -- I'd be much more concerned
> about MP3Tunes going belly up than Logitech
Worryingly I rather agree with you.
So I'm making hay with MP3Tunes whilst it's
swayzak wrote:
> peter;407800 Wrote:
>
>> swayzak wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2
>>>
>> Booms.
>>
>>> But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust &
>>>
>> disappeared
>>
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Would we be
Sam Lowry;407778 Wrote:
> If you're talking about this:
> http://www.simplifymedia.com/iphone20.html
>
> Then yes, it works pretty well. It's been nice to have when I'm not at
> home. If you have a decent wi-fi connection, it works.
How would you say the sound quality is opposed to the Squeeze
Anybody??
Please help me get my pics back in my favs in SC.please?
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epoch1970;407423 Wrote:
> I like it a lot.
> May I up the ante and suggest a header or footer with page number and
> an index ?
> Extra, the header could include, for example, the value relevant to the
> sorting method for the 1st album on the current page, or for the 1st and
> last of the page.
Yes - I pulled up settings, extension downloader per the instructions,
but do not see any of these new extensions listed. I also followed the
link to the wiki page which lists the URL's for extensions and I don't
see any of them there either.
What am I doing wrong here? BTW - I'm running 7.4 -
OK - I guess you don't need to do that part with 7.4 - I just looked at
the "Music Services" and the new ones are listed.
Thanks.
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damager;407936 Wrote:
> Yes - I pulled up settings, extension downloader per the instructions,
> but do not see any of these new extensions listed. I also followed the
> link to the wiki page which lists the URL's for extensions and I don't
> see any of them there either.
>
> What am I doing wr
Apparently not - I'm running 7.4 and I didn't even have to do the
"extension downloader" step. The new services just show up. I even
played a few podcasts from Mediafly on one of my Booms.
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Hi, I am new to squeezebox and by accident I deleted the favorites
files. Now I get Unable to open file: '.../favorites.opml' but I can't
see how to reset/regerate new favorites files and I can't see where I
chose the folder location for favorites. Please help, thanks!
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