d6jg wrote:
> I have found a workaround way to do this...
Thanks for the suggestion, I assume you need to control the audio input
from the windows computer? There's no way to control your Amazon Music
stream from the squeezebox unit.
CrankyTom wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, I assume you need to control the audio input
> from the windows computer? There's no way to control your Amazon Music
> stream from the squeezebox unit.
Correct.
It's just a workaround that delivers the PC Soundcard output to a
stream.
Definitely
volpone wrote:
> New version of Roon (V1.1, b88) is out and supports SqueezeBox networked
> devices as "endpoints":
> https://community.roonlabs.com/t/roon-1-1-build-88-is-live/5676
>
> - On SBT: Now playing (metadata and cover), volume control and ability
> to pause and next / prev tracks.
> -
mftech wrote:
> Yes...I understand my mistake...considering the danger, you should have
> a second warning...and i'm probably the first one to make this
> mistake...anyway my back-up is now terminated...still exploring Roon and
> understand the benefits considering the high pricing...Strongly
I have found a workaround way to do this using
http://www.streamwhatyouhear.com/ and then tuning LMS into the resulting
stream. Basically this software turns the sound card output of your PC
into either an mp3 or WAV/PCM stream.
Windows only.
I think it should be possible to run it on the same
Thanks, will try..
(On first scan the plugin directory seemed to be empty but I will have
another look asap)
philippe_44 wrote:
> This is very likely a firewall issue on your server. It you use Windows,
> try to run the squeeze2cast-win.exe directly from the plugin directory -
> it needs to be
bakker_be wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> last weekend the disk containing my music collection decided to stop
> functioning. I have a partial backup (±90%) and I'd like to know if
> there's a way to compare the contents of this backup to the LMS library
> in a more or less "automatic" way. Given that