CHANGES ON OCTOBER 4TH 2013:
- CD ripping supports AccurateRip™ verification (see:
www.accuraterip.com)
- CD drive offset calibration added to Settings – CD Ripping (required
for AccurateRip™)
- Improvements and bug fixes for Wireless configuration and
initialization
- Bug fixes for
I'm lost in the preview... is there anyway to get a LIST in the tablet
version? I can only see a grid and cannot find a menu option / setting
to switch to list - I don't have enough art work over 2000+ albums to
want a grid.
garym wrote:
One more data point. I sync several real squeezebox players (including
one setup where there are two systems in the same large room, where
being off would be very noticeable). They are rock solid with no
skips, hiccups, or drifting off sync.
Same here. I have a duet, touch and
Thanks for the upgrade, Michael. I have been running 7.7.3 on OSX for
the past month, and it boots and runs flawlessly!
2-SB3s, 1-Duet, 1-Touch...and an iPeng convert.
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JohnSwenson wrote:
We ARE working on it! See the Community Squeeze project
(www.communitysqueeze.org). We hope to have our first player in beta
test this year. The software can already be used with a Wandboard if you
wish to hook up to a USB DAC or HDMI. Our first player is going to be a
Keep in mind the Touch is just a Linux based computer with purpose
written software.
digital groove | 'Vivere DAC MKI'
(http://vivereaudio.com/post/2013/08/16/DAC-I-is-Born!.aspx) | 'ATC
SCA2'
(http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/electronics/source-pre-amplifiers/sca2/)
| 'ATC SCM100ASLT'
GeeJay wrote:
Same here. I have a duet, touch and classic that are usually synced, all
three of which are often within earshot of one another. I had some
problems in my earlier SB years getting perfect synchronization, but
somewhere in or around version 7.0 the company finally got it right.
pippin wrote:
No, just the regular keyboard. I can't seem to hit any key correctly
anymore. It's definitely not been that way in the past.
I have a Nexus 10 and I can't remember if the regular keyboard is the
same as the Google Keyboard?
audiomuze wrote:
Keep in mind the Touch is just a Linux based computer with purpose
written software.
Not exactly. It's purpose-built hardware running Linux as its OS.
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Yep, but other than the DAC and IV stage I doubt there's anything
'specially engineered' to be different to regular component hardware.
digital groove | 'Vivere DAC MKI'
(http://vivereaudio.com/post/2013/08/16/DAC-I-is-Born!.aspx) | 'ATC
SCA2'
audiomuze wrote:
Yep, but other than the DAC and IV stage I doubt there's anything
'specially engineered' to be different to regular component hardware.
Yes , the only difference is that the sync code is thoroughly tested
against that hardware.
And that its purpose coded OS is made to be
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