Which LAME should I use? I know there is one for iTunes. And where does
it go?
I don't know about any specific Lame for iTunes. But as long as you can
run "lame" from the command line, you should be fine.
Check Settings/Information/Helper Applications Folder for a place where
to put your co
markiii wrote:
> I think the issue is it can be designed and discussed just not with any
> implication that it's a part of or in any way related to the community
> squeeze project
So how did the full posting I drew from, in any way, shape, or form,
reference those two taboo words? It sure got s
Or leaving "Squeeze" out of the discussion so it is not perceived in any
way, shape or form w Logitech. That would make sense to me.
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I know there are a few threads on this, but non seem to answer the
question for OS X.
Which LAME should I use? I know there is one for iTunes. And where does
it go?
I did a complete reinstall of LMS on a brand new machine, and I need
LAME for transcoding my library on-the-go to my iPhone, via P
I think the issue is it can be designed and discussed just not with any
implication that it's a part of or in any way related to the community
squeeze project
Transporter (Lounge)
Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
SqueezePlay 7.8 on 2 x Windows 7 PCs
LMS 7.7.3 on DI
d6jg wrote:
> I believe there is a market for a mid priced non-techie player but I
> don't think it would be commercially viable unless it could handle LMS &
> DLNA.
> I have a Pi but aesthetically it isn't a Touch or an SB3 so I can't site
> it in my Living Room set up. It's WAF is far too low!
I believe there is a market for a mid priced non-techie player but I
don't think it would be commercially viable unless it could handle LMS &
DLNA.
I have a Pi but aesthetically it isn't a Touch or an SB3 so I can't site
it in my Living Room set up. It's WAF is far too low!
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7
Lem wrote:
> The bulk of LMS is open source is it not (from the old Slim Devices
> days)?, and still being developed upon by users of this very forum.. I
> don't see why it would be such an issue if you were to bundle LMS into a
> streamer.
Somebody with some balls and a little moral integrity s
doctor_big wrote:
> But the BDP2 is still a commercial product that fits into the LMS/SB
> ecosystem. It's a good sign.
The Bryston BDP2 is a horribly overpriced box containing an
off-the-shelf Atom motherboard running Linux. They tossed Squeezelite on
it as an afterthought. Because they could
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I believe you need to make a distinguish between technical knowledgeable
> customers and customers without technical knowledge.
> For sure, those of us who are able to get a Pi or whatever hardware
> running as a streamer won't pay that kind of money. But there are far
> mor
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Glanced at the manual. They have indeed included Squeezelite but that's
> not a Logitech product. So it isn't based on any Logitech product or
> code.
> Besides Squeezelite, the BDP2 supports other player protocols too.
Obviously it's not a Logitech product. But the BDP2 is
doctor_big wrote:
> Bryston has included squeezelite in their BDP2 streamer. The product is
> outrageously e pensive considering what it is, but maybe it's a
> turnaround for the SB...
>
> Jason
Glanced at the manual. They have indeed included Squeezelite but that's
not a Logitech product. So
Qobuz, it appears, is being especially irritating today:
First, I attempted to play the new Mark Ronson album (to see what it's
like, as you do), and the SBT kept stopping for re-buffering. On
checking the website, I noticed that the album is no. 2 in the streaming
'chart', so I wonder if this p
A prominent post in the last two days mentioned this:
> The driver is designed to work with Triode's SoA project, it is
currently already working with SoA.
SOthat got me thinking. What would the reason be for not being able
to design, and discuss here, a high-end, low-cost hardware player (
JJZolx wrote:
> Unless it's fully explained why, that's not very likely to happen.
Then fine! Ignore my polite request, continue speculating and people
posting factually incorrect and misleading information, and see where
that gets anyone!
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Pascal Hibon wrote:
> There is no sane manufacture out there who will design and produce a
> product based up on an EOL product (which they even do not own). The
> financial risks are way to high.
Bryston has included squeezelite in their BDP2 streamer. The product is
outrageously e pensive con
JackOfAll wrote:
> I respectfully ask people not to discuss this in any way, shape or form.
Unless it's fully explained why, that's not very likely to happen.
What was John Swenson threatened with?
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norderney wrote:
> It is really sad to read that Community Squeeze is ending.
And this is exactly why people are being asked to be quiet! You cannot
end something that has already ended. "Community Squeeze" ended in April
last year. It didn't end yesterday, regardless of what anyone may have
led
Thanks! Glad to hear things are progressing!
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Three people don't make up the SB "community". It only takes one dick in
a closely held project like that to fuck it up for the rest. I suspect,
as usual, that money is involved. Of course, if someone wants to deny
that, this is an open forum.
So could this project have continued if it had been called something
other than Community Squeeze? Was it just the name or was it other
issues? Seems rather strange and very sad, especially after all the work
that was as put into the development.
Transporter (Black) > Cyrus 8XPd QX > B&W CDM1NT
Sure.
There's just more to do than just client-side work and features :)
We have learned a number of things from the open beta that we have to
work and for some items we also have to work with service providers to
find the issue/solution (e.g. some issues with streaming stability some
users are ex
@Pippin
@remd
Is there any news on further ickstream development? It has grown awfully
quiet lately. I hope the project is still alive and well... ;)
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Thanx for your answer,
that's too bad, so I must generate the pdf from the computer where ACC
is running.
For me that's a bit annoying because I am mainly on a Mac now.
I should have take note of the ACC settings I worked with years ago.
HiFi : SqueezeBox3, SC V7.3.2 - 24695 (avec SSODS de f
JackOfAll wrote:
> Michael, if John or Greg has not already asked you to do this, and you
> are reading this, please, please, lock this thread.
John Swenson has edited his original post and removed the section asking
for no posts here and for the thread to be closed. I therefore see no
reason to
skip_pack wrote:
> It would seem that the most provocative characteristic of these
> revelations is the name -Community Squeeze-. I would hope a path whose
> goals are consonant with those associated with that dreaded name will
> become apparent.
>
> Skip
In which case why wasn't that said in t
Luckily we have the Odroid U3 as a Server device (Max2Play Image) and
the PiCorePlayer for Raspberry Pi with the Hifiberry DAC, Digi and Amp,
so we have everything Sonos offers and more. Of course it's not quite as
Plug and Play as a Sonos System, but it's worth the effort. I'm
particularly fond o
Owen Smith wrote:
> I for one want to know what all these legal issues are. Because having
> spoken to a lawyer friend and described the situation as it is publicly
> known on these threads, he can't see what the so called legal issue is.
>
> I'm sorry, but I just don't believe this. Hence I am
Ok, now I am totally confused.
Two days ago John Swenson wrote a long post, saying the Project is not
dead and that a kit for the Wandboard will be available and a day late
the same John Swenson wrote the project is dead and that there will be
no kit.
This after months of silence. So why make the
It is really sad to read that Community Squeeze is ending. Luckily my
Transporter is still working ok but I am thinking I may need to look at
hardware alternatives in case my Transporter should fail.
I doubt I will find any product with software that beats or even equals
LMS. So sad really.
Slim
I believe this is a bug in IE. To get a 'portable' version of the
catalog you can create a PDF instead.
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