Gingermagic wrote:
>
> - What is 'SqueezeAMP'? I did look, but couldn't work out of it was
> hardware, or software, or what?
> Damian
Per @bpa post, SqueezeAMP is definitively the hardware part
Gingermagic wrote:
> What is 'SqueezeAMP'? I did look, but couldn't work out of it was
> hardware, or software, or what?
It is minimal hardware player based on a SoC Espressif 82?? , very small
can run on bartteries has it own amp. Small displays have been added.
Can be made into own system or
On 12/3/20 3:29 PM, Gingermagic wrote:
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- What 'screens' do you use? Logitech Squeezebox Touch's? Or Rasberry
Pi's with Touch Screens? If Rasberry Pi's, can you share your
recommended spec? Which Pi's? Which Screens? The screens I looked at
online seemed quite poor.
I use the PiCorePlayer
Thanks Everyone,
This is probably going to sound stupid, but ...
- What is 'SqueezeAMP'? I did look, but couldn't work out of it was
hardware, or software, or what?
- What 'screens' do you use? Logitech Squeezebox Touch's? Or Rasberry
Pi's with Touch Screens? If Rasberry Pi's, can you share
Gingermagic wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response bpa!
>
> I have just updated LMS. I'm running 8.0.0. now.
>
> My Linux server is running Xubuntu 20.04 LTS
>
> My OpenSSL version is 1.1.1f
>
> When I play Spotify on my phone, lo squeeze devices show up in 'Other
> Devices'.
>
> They have
My way to keep LMS in use by others at home was to put as many touch
screen control points around the place as possible - with
amplifiers/speakers always powered up.
Even then it has been a limited success.
The kitchen is the one place where everyone has tacitly agreed to use it
exclusively.
Weystoner wrote:
> I'm now up and running with the BBC Sounds app. As with the iPlayer app
> I can time-shift my listening to suit myself using the scheduling
> section, so I'm happy as Larry. The only thing I have to do differently
> is that on my Touch I can navigate to the programmes I
Thanks for the quick response bpa!
I have just updated LMS. I'm running 8.0.0. now.
My Linux server is running Xubuntu 20.04 LTS
My OpenSSL version is 1.1.1f
When I play Spotify on my phone, lo squeeze devices show up in 'Other
Devices'.
They have in the past, for me, but rarely for my
d6jg wrote:
> Its time we recognised those that continue to develop this fabulous
> software.
>
> By no means a complete list but ...
>
> Donation time
>
> Michael (mherger)
> http://www.herger.net/slim/index.html - link at bottom
>
> Craig (cpd73) - Material Skin
>
I'm now up and running with the BBC Sounds app. As with the iPlayer app
I can time-shift my listening to suit myself using the scheduling
section, so I'm happy as Larry. The only thing I have to do differently
is that on my Touch I can navigate to the programmes I want using the
remote, but
Because of changes in SSL / https - Spotify and internet services need
an up to date LMS 8.0.* AND and up to date OS with openssl at least
1.1.*
LMS 8.0.0 integrates online music services and local Music library.
Your system can play all current services as long as LMS and OS are up
to date.
Hi Everyone,
I have Logitech Media Server (7.9.3) running on a Linux server in the
garage.
I've got a SLIMP3 (original) in the kitchen, which splits the audio to
speakers in the kitchen and to an amp in the front room.
I've also got a Squeezebox (not sure if it's 1 or 2) in our bedroom.
The
Good initiative and done.
Well spent money to keep my music system alive!
*SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio
(Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x
piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch
(Study 2), few
Krusta wrote:
> Can anyone help a newcomer? What is the gain control good for? I am not
> sure what to do with the Gain control?
>
> My understanding is that you can use the slider to make an adjustment to
> compare filters at the same volume.
>
> But, what does it mean when I get a peak of
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