Re: [slim] [ANNOUNCE] Orange Squeeze 1.0 for Android Released

2012-09-29 Thread bluegaspode
SqueezePlayers pricing does have 50% discount now as well (2€ / $2,49), available only this weekend. bluegaspode's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=31651 View this thread:

Re: [slim] DSBridge - A simpler way to stream Spotify

2012-09-29 Thread jimbobvfr400
On mine if I stop playing the radio station on my Squeezebox then playback reverts to the PC automagicically. This is the same behaviour on my old Roku Sound bridge as well. Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk 2

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
I did wright a lengthy comment but that is not visible ? maybe he did not like it . I basically asked for real info like a time frame ? Mnyb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4143 View this

Re: [slim] Squeezeboxes up for grabs

2012-09-29 Thread realcodeguy
Instead of the back and forth negotiations with everyone, I'll just say that the price for any of the items is $150 + actual shipping to your zip code. I am located in the US and would prefer to not ship internationally. One Boom has been sold. That leaves 2 Booms, the Touch and the Duet.

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread bluegaspode
With high probability its moderated and takes some time before getting visible. On my Blog it can also take up to 24 hours to react, too much spamming otherwise bluegaspode's Profile:

Re: [slim] SqueezePlay for Windows with ASIO, DirectSound, WASAPI and WDMKS device support.

2012-09-29 Thread psketch
Hi Ralphy Any chance of a build of Squeezeplay for RaspberryPi? I'm happily running your build of squeezeslave on the Pi - it's running great, but I'd love to give Squeezeplay a try. Ta pete S psketch's Profile:

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
bluegaspode wrote: With high probability its moderated and takes some time before getting visible. On my Blog it can also take up to 24 hours to react, too much spamming otherwise I saw that gah , now I already spammed it :-/ with two overlapping responses awaiting moderation .

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread gharris999
routehero wrote: For perspective, there are around 200 servers dedicated to mysqueezebox.com, split between the US and Europe. Suffice to say, they do need TLC and they don't run on hope. 200 servers? Isn't mysb.com on an Amazon cloud...and has been for some time? Code:

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread pippin
200 VMs on Amazon? pippin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13777 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96606 ___ discuss

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
routehero wrote: That's a bit pessimistic. Rest assured, there are no plans to shut down the forums, wiki, bug tracker, git, etc. That certainly depends on your definition of actively support. For perspective, there are around 200 servers dedicated to mysqueezebox.com, split

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread gharris999
pippin wrote: 200 VMs on Amazon? Yes, but no doubt there is a secure Logitech monitoring site, buried under a Swiss alp and accessible only by keycard, biometric scans and a challenge / response from the armed guards where you *have* to know today's password. Once inside (and after you've

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
gharris999 wrote: Yes, but no doubt there is a secure Logitech monitoring site, buried under a Swiss alp and accessible only by keycard, biometric scans and a challenge / response from the armed guards where you *have* to know today's password. Once inside (and after you've descended the

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread gharris999
Mnyb wrote: So the talk of Large Hadron Collider is a cover up :)I would have thought that was patently obvious to everyone. Haven't you ever noticed that Large Hadron Collider is just an anagram for Logi Hardcore All Nerd?

Re: [slim] [ANNOUNCE] Orange Squeeze 1.0 for Android Released

2012-09-29 Thread wewen
Great guys :) Almost sorry to have these must have apps already :D Anything new on the horizon? wewen's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36388 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Squeezeboxes up for grabs

2012-09-29 Thread realcodeguy
The Touch and two Booms are sold. That leaves one Boom and the Duet. I've been committing to $15 shipping in the US so $165 for any of the remaining two items. realcodeguy's Profile:

Re: [slim] [ANNOUNCE] Orange Squeeze 1.0 for Android Released

2012-09-29 Thread wewen
Sorry double post... wewen's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=36388 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=92330 ___ discuss

Re: [slim] Squeezeboxes up for grabs

2012-09-29 Thread realcodeguy
Just to confirm, I have received payment for the Touch and two Booms. I have many people asking about the last Boom. I will not ship international and I will not hold it for you. The first person to send a Paypal payment today to realcode...@gmail.com for $165 gets it. If you are too late I

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread routehero
Mnyb wrote: Active support = for example continue to maintain existing functionality on mysqueezebox.com ,things like services changes all the time. So just let a fully functional radio service sit there will break it shortly as the service provider will do some changes , so with current

Re: [slim] SqueezePlay for Windows with ASIO, DirectSound, WASAPI and WDMKS device support.

2012-09-29 Thread sbp
psketch wrote: Hi Ralphy Any chance of a build of Squeezeplay for RaspberryPi? I'm happily running your build of squeezeslave on the Pi - it's running great, but I'd love to give Squeezeplay a try. Hi psketch If you read a few responses above (post no 4) in this tread, you will see that

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
routehero wrote: An imagined policy is just that, imagined. If you are having issues, I'd call in to the support team or make your voice heard at www.logitech.com/ithink. That issue is already taken care off The LMA issue are in the bugzilla since 6 months unassigned 30 votes . It is

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
routehero wrote: An imagined policy is just that, imagined. If you are having issues, I'd call in to the support team or make your voice heard at www.logitech.com/ithink. That link does not work it is not possible to select the rigth product category and the right product ?

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread garym
routehero wrote: An imagined policy is just that, imagined. If you are having issues, I'd call in to the support team or make your voice heard at www.logitech.com/ithink. Are you kidding? Wow! The Live Music Archive (LMA) app has been broken for over six months (and evidently the fix is

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread routehero
garym wrote: This is not the case of a random person whining on a forum about a (non) problem. This is a well documented but evidently very minor problem. You'd think we users were asking for the moon. I'm honestly not sure what else we users can do to address the broken LMA app short of

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
garym wrote: Are you kidding? Wow! The Live Music Archive (LMA) app has been broken for over six months (and evidently the fix is simply editing the app contents to refer to archive.org rather than www.archive.org). The bug has long been confirmed by votes in bugs.slimdevices.com, the

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread garym
Mnyb wrote: Do you ski ? I haven’t for 20 odd years, time learn that again :) it's autumn now, in a couple of moths it's season No,but may need to learn. On the other hand, old bones take a long time to heal. garym's

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread garym
routehero wrote: Logitech employs shy of 4000 people. Although you might imagine that Logitech knows about this problem, any sizeable bureaucracy requires constant badgering in order to have your message heard. The frequency of your bug reports and targets are fairly important. The

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
garym wrote: Well I've followed your suggestions. But I have to say it is disheartening to be told that the long-time official Logitech mechanism for reporting and tracking squeezebox bugs is merely something that may or may not get lost in a sea of 4,000 employees. I understand you are

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread garym
Mnyb wrote: What category did you choose I could not figure anything that fitted the subject so I gave up . The bugzilla mechanism is more well suited very granular choices , you can be very precise when filing your issue ? This think function did it produce any email response with some

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread gharris999
routehero wrote: I'm dumbfounded that there aren't more Logitech employees engaging with this community when the responses are like this.Oops. Apparently, I hit a nerve. Sorry. gharris999's Profile:

Re: [slim] mysqueezebox.com account name

2012-09-29 Thread rambo89
mherger wrote: Yes, that is correct, I have 3 Touches and 2 Booms and I am thinking that I would have to reset each one, then go into my squeezebox.com and set up my Apps and app passwords again. Same in LMS Don't worry: you'd have to login to mysb.com (the web site) again, and

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread dasmueller
gharris999 wrote: Oops. Apparently, I hit a nerve. Sorry. So you tried to provide a bit of humor, no problem. Sometimes we could use more here. We are sometimes encouraged to use the official Logitech forums but unfortunately there do not seem to be many responses in that venue either.

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread JJZolx
routehero wrote: For perspective, there are around 200 servers dedicated to mysqueezebox.com, split between the US and Europe. Suffice to say, they do need TLC and they don't run on hope. In light of their history of reliability, I'd say that's a given.

Re: [slim] Blog.Logitech: An Open Letter to Squeezebox Fans

2012-09-29 Thread Mnyb
Humor is much better than the other response you can get when saying something wrong/silly or stupid. Are routerhero completely unaware of the slow death the whole squeezebox ecosystem has been put trough for years ? No aspect of the system had the proper maintanence for years . ( at least no

Re: [slim] Squeezeplay Mountain Lion Install

2012-09-29 Thread dborod
ralphy wrote: I've created an OSX build of squeezeplay with the ability to set the output device and max sample rate. Thank-you very much. dborod's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=21049 View

Re: [slim] DSBridge - A simpler way to stream Spotify

2012-09-29 Thread alavarre1
chp wrote: I thought I'd share the fruits of my labour here... I have written a small drop-in wrapper utility that will allow you to stream among other things Spotify (anything that uses the first DirectSound API basically) as MP3 (with metadata). Surely, you are a genius. Well done.