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maggior;691999 Wrote:
Isn't that a dead OS developed by IBM? Sorry, that was OS/2. :-)With our
OS/2, micro channel architecture token-ring networking we
shall rule the world...
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brucegrr;692136 Wrote:
Put me down for a positive MOG vote. 9.99, the price of one CD and it
streams to multiple devices. We have been using it for several months
on a Boom, Squeezebox Classic, iPad, and several computers. Hasn't
dropped or failed one time.
and I *think* it will work on the
I also like MOG. I'm not sure that the MOG selection is as extensive
as Rhapsody though. Any opinions on that?
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Speakers(main listening speakers plus various
I have a SB3, but now I want to be able to play hi-res tracks (24/96 and
up).
Do I need an outboard DAC to get the benefits of 24/96 on the SB3?
If so, I'll then have to decide between a DAC or a SB Touch. Or both!
thanks!
jmx
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The SB3's DAC can do max 24/48, and I suspect this also applies to the
digital out. SC/SBS/LMS will transparently transcode 24/96 files to
24/48 via SoX when playing them on your SB3.
So if you want the benefits of 24/96, you'll probably need a Touch,
with or without a DAC.
That being said,
bluegaspode;692174 Wrote:
Well sending you a testing version without licence check is no problem.
Just drop me a line to support(at)squeezeplayer.com
But be aware that SqueezePlayer uses the NDK which might reduce the
chances that it would work.
That rules it out I'm afraid, no C/C++
Ikabob;692213 Wrote:
I also like MOG. I'm not sure that the MOG selections are as extensive
as Rhapsody though. Any opinions on that?
I've not yet tried Rhapsody. MeSue seemed to like it the best. I can
say that I've never looked for something in MOG that I can't find,
including relatively
Soulkeeper;692219 Wrote:
The SB3's DAC can do max 24/48, and I suspect this also applies to the
digital out. SC/SBS/LMS will transparently transcode 24/96 files to
24/48 via SoX when playing them on your SB3.
So if you want the benefits of 24/96, you'll probably need a Touch,
with or
Soulkeeper;692219 Wrote:
The SB3's DAC can do max 24/48, and I suspect this also applies to the
digital out. SC/SBS/LMS will transparently transcode 24/96 files to
24/48 via SoX when playing them on your SB3.
So if you want the benefits of 24/96, you'll probably need a Touch,
with or
aubuti;691564 Wrote:
I think Erland summarized it well, but if you want to compare pre/post
Logitech acquisition you should also know that the dividing line is
rather fuzzy. The SB3 and Transporter were the last two products sold
by Slim Devices, and the Duet was the first in the SB line by
jmx;692236 Wrote:
I'm starting to catch on.
So with the SBTouch, LMS won't need to transcode 24/96, but will
transcode anything above that (eg. 24/192).
Does SoX need a lot of mem or CPU? I have a 2GB Win7 dell zino as my
server.
I'm interested in seeing if I can tell the diff
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Is there any way to tell LMS to not downsample a rate that is not
natively supported by the SBT (or SB3), and have the player send the
stream to an outboard DAC that does support it?
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No. From what I understand it all has to go thru the chip whether it's
then sent analog out or digital out.
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excellent info - thanks!
That means a SBT is in my near future and my first HDTracks purchase
will probably be ... Layla (24/96).
Or Let It Bleed, Running on Empty, Beggar's Banquet, SRV + Albert King
: In Session, Live at the Fillmore East, Rumors .
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I notice a penguin that looks like pippin's avatar on the rebooting
screen in the back of seat monitor in Delta's first class cabin. Seems
to be a Linux program. Is there some computer/penguin connection of
which I'm not aware?
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It's 'Tux' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tux).
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Well the penguin is the mascot of Linux. Story goes Linus Torvald the
creator of Linux liked penguins. And they had a logo competition in
which the penguin you see on the Linux boot screen is Tux.
Not sure why ipeng uses a penguin, he may have an explanation on his
website.
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m1abrams
Aha. I had no clue. Thanks.
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Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
*Location 2:* VB Appliance 3TB (2.0) LMS 7.7.1 Touch Benchmark
DAC I, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
*Office:*
OK
I started after lt.
I had done across the house wiring since 1987 with line level. This is
way better.
I think since pl players still work (aside from hardware issues)the
value might have been good.
I first bought a duet and then a receiver and then a SB3 hallowed be
and then a boom best
db122;692111 Wrote:
I've filed an enhancement request for this on the bug tracker at
http://www.orangebikelabs.com/trac/orangesqueeze/. It's a slippery
slope, where I don't want to start turning the app into a full-fledged
media management tool, but I can see the utility of occasionally
yocky;692317 Wrote:
Thanks. It's basically the only way I ever put music on my device. It's
so quick and easy.
I use Google Music (cloud) so it never really occurred to me that it
was very useful. But I've set up a lot of things, such as a
cloud-friendly folder of music (mp3's from my mostly
m1abrams;692297 Wrote:
Not sure why ipeng uses a penguin, he may have an explanation on his
website.
Indeed. And no, it has nothing to do with Linux.
http://penguinlovesmusic.de/about/the-story/
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pippin
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see iPeng, the Squeezebox iPhone remote and
*New: iPeng for iPad*, at
Already tried 24/176.4 FLAC but the LMS also cannot downsampling it to
24/44.1.
Is that a way to tweak the SoX so that it can works with the 24/176.4
for the SB3?
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Regards,
Bryan
SB Touch+EMM Labs DAC2
Bryan
Great app I use it all the time. One issue, though, is that the power
button for turning on or off the Squeezebox (Transporter, touch, etc)
does not indicate the current state. You cannot tell by looking at it
whether the device is on or off. If the device is off and you push the
button, it
friedit;674582 Wrote:
1. since a few other people also requested this feature I added it.
should be in the next update.
2. I think they are fine - so sorry no changes here.
Re the volume control, I agree it is awkward to use. I find it
difficult to adjust the slider. It looks like the
I don't know if this makes any difference to you, but I had problems
with 88.2k files and it ended up being my AV receiver. 96k/192k aren't
a problem at all, but 88.2/176.4 are an odd duck!
The ONLY reason the original sessions were done at 88.2 or 176.4 is
that the producer knew one of the
pippin;692323 Wrote:
Indeed. And no, it has nothing to do with Linux.
http://penguinlovesmusic.de/about/the-story/
Actually, the _true_ story is more prosaic, or is it?
When I started experimenting with streaming clients (not yet the
Squeebeox back then, I came to the Squeezebox because
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