Re: [slim] [ANNOUNCE] SqueezeCommander 0.9 for Android

2019-02-03 Thread achtbit
long time ago I rooted my old tablet, lucky me it is still working with SqueezeCommander installed. Could backup the app with titanium backup and install it to my new device on android 7.1.1 site note started to backup all my oldish apps ;) and buy old squeezebox player ... you never know --

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread jimwillsher
I have only ever uses my SB software on Linux, never Windows. It's a headless Ubuntu VM running on my Windows server, with the music files actually held on the Windows box and mounted via /etc/fstab. It's worked reliably for..12 years? I have my install notes, if it helps, but it's dead easy

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread Mark Miksis
There are many folks running LMS on lots of different flavors of Linux. it works great and has a lot of support on this boards. Just pick something fairly mainstream and you'll be fine. Mark Miksis's Profile: http://foru

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread Man in a van
NE5 wrote: > just looking ahead to support for windows 7 stopping next year. > Alternatives and pitfalls etc. I don't want to change my desktop, in > fact I don't want to change anything !! Steve, with regard to LMS, it can all be done from a pi Raspbian Stretch with desktop, or piCorePlayer. H

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread freelsjd
I have been using linux since 1994 when Win-95 was released and I was sick of the blue screen of death from Win-3.1. Never looked back. For beginners, I recommend Mint or Ubuntu-LTS distribution, but I use Debian. Lots of choices with Linux, so if you want it to look like Windows-7 go ahead.

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread NE5
just looking ahead to support for windows 7 stopping next year. Alternatives and pitfalls etc. I don't want to change my desktop, in fact I don't want to change anything !! NE5's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/memb

Re: [slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread DJanGo
NE5 wrote: > Does anybody use Linux and Squeezebox classic ? Does it have any > problems with anything ? linux is a big field to dig - any chance of a more precise question? If you use a linux distri and that matches the needed Perl Version and architecture from a version of LMS why should we

[slim] Linux

2019-02-03 Thread NE5
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Re: [slim] You learn something new everyday

2019-02-03 Thread cliveb
bakker_be wrote: > Probably all depends on the tools used. I haven't gone back and checked > since discovering ReplayGain, but at the very least the "volume > normalization" feature in Windows Mediaplayer adversely affected > dynamics and was irreversibly applied to the files ... > I agree that

[slim] Squeezeplay skipping to next track randomly

2019-02-03 Thread itm
When I'm playing random song mixes on Squeezeplay 7.8.0 (on Windows 10) I frequently get songs skipping to the next track before completion. I'm running LMS 7.9.1 on Linux. When I tried to download logs to investigate (from the LMS web GUI) I got an empty server log. My logging settings on the LM

Re: [slim] Squeezebox server platform choice. Readynas?

2019-02-03 Thread revoli
Many thanks for all the replies. Very much appreciated. I need to go read up on all this. Meanwhile just running LMS on my office PC which works fine but I’m old fashioned and like things separated physically. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk ---

Re: [slim] Feature Request : Random Seed

2019-02-03 Thread mherger
schoeppi wrote: > Every random mix starts with at least a title from my local library and > > when the localy saved titles are finished Lastmix takes over and > titles form e.g. Tidal are played, thats how it works in my case. Can I > > create a random mix for e.g. a single genre that starts