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I want to express my Thank You to everyone who contributed over the
years to the creation and development of the Squeezebox product line.
I was looking for CD changers/jukebox type arrangements and had found
nothing suitable, then I found you. It was love at first sight. Your
system changed my
1 SB3 classic, which was replaced by a Touch, is now my only spare
unit.
I'm looking for another Touch and I'm waiting for people giving up the
sequeezebox series, once the news have been spreaded wide.
But probably a lot of other people are thinking similar ;)
firedog wrote:
The whole point of the new software is to eliminate the local server. So
features like local synch of local music files, and random play go out
the window. I think for the future customers of Logitech this makes
sense; it just doesn't work for the existing SB customers. If you
Here's my purchase history:
Nov 2006 - SB3
Dec 2009 - Boom
Aug 2010 - SB3 and Boom
Oct 2010 - Boom
Aug 2011 - Boom
All of these are still working perfectly and I am obviously hoping they
do so for some years to come.
Of the SB3s one is Logitech branded and black, the other SlimDevices
branded
I ordered my first SliMP3 on November 22, 2002. It still works just
fine, although I have no idea where the remote went.
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simbo wrote:
It may be possible to create a set of latency/timing profiles for
specific hardware configurations (simple ones, like a Pi + a particular
model of sound dongle). These would need to be maintained by the
community, but would also need some support from the player software to
A raspberry Pi solution means a case, psu, wifi etc has to be sourced
and so could be a lot of hassle and not for many end users.
If price is an issue, there are lots of Allwinner A10 based systems
and as a possible Squeezebox replacement I think the Mele A100 looks
good. For about US$80 (from
pallfreeman wrote:
The Mrs. is Scouse.
I'm calmly trying to protect my investment. I don't suppose an
alternative POV will make much difference, but they came for the Jews
first.
They came for the Communists first, then the others later
aubuti wrote:
Then you're thinking too hard, and overlooking the huge share of
companies (especially public companies) that focus on short-term
profits.
No, I fully understand that today for many, many companies
(unfortunately) it is only the next quarter's results that matter. I was
being
I'll check that Mele out. In the meantime someone on the RPi forum has
already ported LMS and Squeezeslave within the framework of Raspbian.
A quote:
This how-to guide also includes setting up Squeezeslave, a Squeezebox
client. Squeezebox server and Squeezeslave can coexist on the same
Surely a few knowledgeable folk could make a bit on the side setting
up cottage industries to sell ready configured hardware to the likes of
me?
I ain't proud and I ain't fussy. A small hideaway box that did all the
necessaries would suite me very nicely.
Well said. A lot of negativity at the moment, which is well justified
IMO, but I agree that some really talented people have massively
improved my enjoyment of music. Not without it's faults, and at times I
have felt like throwing it out of the window, but on the whole my
Squeezeboxes are the
Gadgety1 wrote:
I'll check that Mele out.
Amazon UK has the A2000 for 75 quid.
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jp73 wrote:
I just bought 2 SB3 classics, new in box just as spares...
wow - they have been as rare as rocking horse sh*t - especially new. A
good buy - many believe they were the best.
I just picked up a touch and radio, so I am done - can't see me needing
to change or buy anything else now
.. they have all done a wonderful job - have had my musical experience
completely transformed by these guys gals.
Thank you for writing this Thank You note too .. a pleasure to join it!
Andrew
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If it weren't for people like Ben, Michael, Andy, Dean, Felix, Richard,
Sean, etc., I think the squeezebox would have withered much sooner than
this. Ben gave us a glimpse in a recent posting of the inner workings
of the team and how they championed the Squeezebox and stayed true to
the cause.
Thank you, goodsounds, for creating this thread.
I wholeheartedly agree with what you have written.
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Hi
I'm having a weird problem using squeezecommander on my HTC Desire Z
when connecting via 3G
I have a dyndns.org hostname, and I have configured my router to forward
port 9001 to my server correctly (I'm using port 9001 as I use 9000 for
Twonky)
Now I can connect to the web interface on my
Labarum wrote:
Surely a few knowledgeable folk could make a bit on the side setting
up cottage industries to sell ready configured hardware to the likes of
me?
I find it difficult to see the economics working out for a cottage
industry.
The basic spec of the unit looks good but for a
It's a shame the O2 Jogglers ('OpenFrame7'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?64373-OpenFrame-remote-for-SB))
are so hard to come by nowadays.
I have one, 'running SqueezePlay'
(http://birdslikewires.co.uk/articles/squeezeplay-os). The only downside
is the poor quality internal sound
The Asus O!Play boxes seem to have all the required connectors, and
they're easily hackable. But it looks like they've already been and
gone.
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One of the nice things about the Allwinner A10 based systems is that
they can be restored using USB and a Windows PC so supposedly impossible
to brick which can be an issue with repurposing other media players.
This A10 system (
simbo wrote:
It's a shame the O2 Jogglers ('OpenFrame7'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?64373-OpenFrame-remote-for-SB))
are so hard to come by nowadays.
I have one, 'running SqueezePlay'
(http://birdslikewires.co.uk/articles/squeezeplay-os). The only downside
is the poor
Mnyb wrote:
SqueePlay on pc does not sync very well in all possible hardware
combinations re sound hardware and OS quirks ?
Last time I checked (which to be fair was about two years ago) synching
with squeezeslave worked fine (ss with ss and ss with sb).
The Pi is SS, so maybe a non-issue?
bobkoure wrote:
Last time I checked (which to be fair was about two years ago) synching
with squeezeslave worked fine (ss with ss and ss with sb).
The Pi is SS, so maybe a non-issue?
I think you were just lucky with your hardware config!
bpa wrote:
This A10 system (
http://store.cloudsto.com/android-mini-pc-s/a10-media-pc-8gb-nand-1gb-ddr3-ram-detail.html
) is a bit dear has 1Mb Ram
1Gb. :)
Thanks for that URL. These are the products that the XBMC doods were
raving about last time I visited their forum.
simbo wrote:
I think you were just lucky with your hardware config!
LOL. I can't even get my SliMP3s to sync correctly with my SBs using
recent versions of LMS.
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6 radios and 1 boom give me music all through my house and outside.
While I do still wish radios were stereo, I can't argue that they have a
great performance for the formfactor.
On the whole, been very happy with my squeezeboxes, and can't really see
any other product with the flexibility to
It seems there is no shortage of boxes we can press into service.
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Labarum wrote:
It seems there is no shortage of boxes we can press into service.
without concern about ability to sync multiple players or connect to
paid music services, there is an almost unlimited number of choices for
playing digital music to one's home stereo.
garym wrote:
without concern about ability to sync multiple players or connect to
paid music services, there is an almost unlimited number of choices for
playing digital music to one's home stereo.
Yes, I know. Great for me. I am only interested in playing my own
collection and streaming a
Labarum wrote:
Yes, I know. Great for me. I am only interested in playing my own
collection and streaming a few favourite radio stations.
yep. Worst case for me is as someone else here already noted: I'll have
to select between two inputs on my preamp: one for playing my own
music/free
I agree with the general topic and I'm both impressed and thankful to
the great work and patience everyone both inside Logitech and in the
community has shown during the past years, it's also important to
remember that this community is not just about developers, I also want
to thank all active,
garym wrote:
without concern about ability to sync multiple players or connect to
paid music services, there is an almost unlimited number of choices for
playing digital music to one's home stereo.
At a guess, some user will not be happy with the analogue and spdif
interfaces on these boxes
Anybody looked at the options from Linn, Cyrus and Naim? All of then
offer music streamers which will play your local music collection and
Internet radio via Ethernet and/or WiFi. I think some of them also offer
other services like Spotify. Just wondering how these compare to
SqueezeBox hardware.
I've created an OSX i386 and x86_64 only build with the ability to
select the output device and set the maximum sample rate.
It is based on the 7.8 branch Jul 17, 2012 git check in which I've
exported back to subversion as I really dislike git.
The 'OSX intel port'
norderney wrote:
But they do carry a very big price tag.
Not going there - it's rip off country.
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I've created an OSX build of squeezeplay with the ability to set the
output device and max sample rate.
See 'this post'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?96328-ANNOUNCE-SqueezePlay-for-Mac-OSXp=716200)
for details.
Cool! Thanks!
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discuss mailing
erland wrote:
Currently a success of UE Smart Radio is the biggest chance that
Logitech will continue to maintain the Squeezebox server/firmware as
it's pretty similar to UE Smart Radio
Prexactly! I don't think I will buy into the new products, they're not
really the thing for me, but I think
simbo wrote:
I think you were just lucky with your hardware config!
Hmmm...
1 - old-ish athalon box w winxp pro
2 - core duo laptop w winxp pro
3 - sb3
1 and 2 were hardly high end gear. I think this was with 7.3 or 7.4. Are
synchronization problems a new thing?
Labarum wrote:
Not going there - it's rip off country.
I agree, despite owning some fantastic Naim amps. Streaming is computer
technology - there is nothing mystical about it that needs hi-fi
expertise. Buy one of their DACs if you wish, or an amp with an inbuilt
DAC, but just plug a SB
Synchronization problems with software players is a very old thing. Been
around since squeezeslave and SoftSqueeze (remember that) were babies.
The lucky config generally isn't as simple as CPU and RAM. It's the
things that get in the middle such as soundcard drivers that often cause
the
Hi I know this has probably been covered but could someone let me know
on this thread please. I have two SB Touch (one of which is sealed),
one SB Radio and SBS on a ReadyNas Duo.
All bar the sealed Touch are operating on latest firmware/updates. I
have copies of the last 4 updates for SBS
I do have a concern that the alternative hardware pressed into use
should be able to deliver a clean bitream to a quality DAC.
I'm not an obsessive audiophile, but I would be keen to see decent
engineering standards maintained, and those need not be expensive.
alfista wrote:
but stubbornly trying to obstruct their efforts would be counteractive
(and also futile).
As I (almost) said before, Logitech have encouraged people to use their
official forum for the Squeezeboxes for a long time. They may prefer
it if we refer all UE stuff there. They may
castalla wrote:
They came for the Communists first, then the others later
Damn, did Google get it wrong again?
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If it were me, and I had purchased Touch/Radio for future / backup use
(which I will not do), I'd get them updated now the normal way. Why?
1. It's dead easy to do it the way it is currently
bpa wrote:
A raspberry Pi solution means a case, psu, wifi etc has to be sourced
and so could be a lot of hassle and not for many end users.
.
Well, actually all of the places which sell the Pi, also sell them with
cases,psu, sd card etc.. You just pay a few pounds more. I have a bare
bones
Good to know there will be a solution available if I need one.
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Thanks. Which files do I get please. My touch is 7.7.2 do I get this
one:
http://update.slimdevices.com/update/firmware/7.7.2/fab4_7.7.2_r9663.bin
(33m)
What are the other fab4 files?
And for radio:
http://update.slimdevices.com/update/firmware/7.7.2/baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin
I understand you can
ralphy wrote:
I've created an OSX i386 and x86_64 only build with the ability to
select the output device and set the maximum sample rate.
...
Hopefully this works for the Mountain Lion folks to override the new
AirPlay default output devices.
Many thanks for this. I have been trying
Ah! I used USB ASIO boxes, one to output SPDIF that went to a receiver,
the other just 2 channel audio to some amplified PC speakers.
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCA202.aspx I think I paid maybe
$28 for each.
They improved sound -quality- a tad, but -maybe- that's why I wasn't
having
TheLastMan wrote:
Newer ones don't, and it is possible to bend contacts in the dock to
make it work - search the forums for instructions (rather old now). I
have a spare Controller and two spare batteries. Should last me a
while!
Keep in mind that the life span of a lithium ion
@ralphy
You might want to have a look at this:
http://joris.kluivers.nl/blog/2012/07/25/per-application-airplay-in-mountain-lion/
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My strategy for extending the life of my devices is the autodim plugin
which shuts off the screens when I'm asleep, so hopefully that will help
them endure. I think I set up my radio using switch saver to do the same
at one point.
My duet controller's battery died at one point, but once I
New appdate :) for iPeng for iPad, 1.4.2
Only a single fix: iPeng no longer crashes when opening the screen saver
on iOS 4.x
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I have arranged all my music in folders over the years. I have about 100
gig or so, and find that navigating through my music folders (on a NAS)
is slow. The albums/artists caching is great but I'd much rather go to
my music through the folder structure.
Is there anything I can do to speed this
banned for life wrote:
Keep in mind that the life span of a lithium ion battery begins with
it's manufacture, not when you start using it. To prolong the life of
the spares, fully charge them and then discharge to about 40% and then
store in a cool place. Repeat this process now and then.
pallfreeman wrote:
LOL. I can't even get my SliMP3s to sync correctly with my SBs using
recent versions of LMS.
Thats another problem due to that slimp3 and sb1 have much smaller
buffers , I can see it be a bit problematic to make syncing code that
works perfect in this scenario .
It gets
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