thanks. must be something wrong down here!
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The station is playing AAC format which means you must use a local LMS
to transcode to play on a Duet.
Are you using a local LMS or mysb.com ?
If you are using a local LMS is AAC transcoding working ? you can test
using this URL http://www.somafm.com/illstreet32.pls
erland wrote:
As some people might have guessed already, some of the poll threads I
have been posting during the last year was really related to ickStream.
Also, if there is anything special you have always wanted LMS/Squeezebox
to do which it doesn't support yet, please let us know through
Hi,
I'm currently playing with a Raspberry Pi and have installed Squeezeplug
to serve my Touch. So far it's proving reliable and has sidelined my
rather noisy Toshiba laptop. I would like to install Squeezelite but
wondered whether anyone had compiled a driver for the Hiface 1 to use
with
Stoker wrote:
A little off topic, but hopefully close enough to get a reply!
Does anyone know of a sound bar type product, which could be used with a
sub-woofer to make a 2.1 sound system for the TV that also has a
bluetooth (A2DP, I think) input so you could pay music from you phone
I have ordered, but have not yet received the hardware listed on item #8
of the Community Squeeze FAQ page. My assumption after reading most of
the associated threads that deal with both the yet to be released John
Swenson CSP1/2 as well as the CSOS software, is that upon completion of
the basic
Yes you are correct. Even with the Wandboard you can get audio out via
headphone, USB and TOSLINK. The CSP1 and 2 will improve the analog out
but using a high spec TI DAC
HTH
CW
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Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
I have ordered, but have not yet received the hardware listed on item #8
of the Community Squeeze FAQ page. My assumption after reading most of
the associated threads that deal with both the yet to be released John
Swenson CSP1/2 as well as the CSOS software, is that
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Yes you'll Be able to play music through the analog out. You will also
be able to connect the Wandboard to an external DAC by means of USB.
SPDIF is a different story because the Toslink on the Wandboard is not
wired correctly.
By connecting the Wandboard to an
I've finally found the time to integrate it in my setup, connected
through HDMI. Works brilliantly already. The jivelite interface on my
50 plasma shows quality issues with my cover art though :D
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Chunkywizard wrote:
Yes you are correct. Even with the Wandboard you can get audio out via
headphone, USB and TOSLINK. The CSP1 and 2 will improve the analog out
by using a high spec TI DAC
HTH
CW
Interesting...page 5 of 12 Wandboard user guide shows SPDIF, microphone,
digital in and
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
Interesting...page 5 of 12 Wandboard user guide shows SPDIF, microphone,
digital in and digital out. I don't see analogue out or headphone.
If you look at the quick start guide (thread posted in Linux forum)
there's aphoto showing how to connect up the analogue audio
Pascal Hibon wrote:
You have answered your own question. As long as your Touch and or other
Squeezeboxes work there is no real need to replace them. Certainly not
if you're happy with them. The Community Squeeze project is here to
create a replacement product in case you need to purchase
Yes it is. There's a few folks on this thread doing just that.
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mps wrote:
I guess the big benefit I'm hoping for is that it would be beefy enough
to run Full LMS instead of a crippled version like the Touch uses? Is
the CPU and memory adequate for that purpose?
Mike
Yes it is. The Wandboard hardware is a lot more powerful than the
Touchs hardware.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Squeezebox-2-/181131701302
Slight scratches to upper and lower surfaces, working fine with adaptor,
wired only. £50 start.
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Stoker wrote:
If you look at the quick start guide (comunity squeeze OS R3 thread
posted in Linux forum) there's a photo showing how to connect up the
analogue audio out.
Definately works, listening to it now!
I might now assume that the Wandboard quick start guide has mislabeled
this
I know it's an old, old thread - but for anybody using a joggler:
I've installed Linux Mint and it's a very pleasant experience.
http://joggler.exotica.org.uk/mint/
Easier to set up than Ubuntu - although lots in the image files that can
be uninstalled if you just want a tiny LMS server.
Mark.
I love my Joggler and you're right Mint works very well.
However if you want the joggler to be a dedicated part of your
squeezebox universe I'd actually suggest roobarbs SqueezeplayOS to be a
better option, its based on Ubuntu 10.04 but without a desktop
environment, squeezeplay is the native
I'm completely comfortable with cloud-based services. However, I seldom
listen to music as background; when I listen I like to listen
purposefully. I have virtually no interest in streaming audio.
This probably makes me a-typical, but I just won't have much use for the
platform except as a
P Nelson wrote:
I read the whole post from the moderator, and in my opinion, what he is
saying about many squeezebox users (certainly those visiting this forum)
is accurate.
After Logitech dropped the SB line, and I was having serious problems
getting my SB devices to work properly
RonM wrote:
no matter how hard I try I just can't get past the name. You may not
want to talk about it, but a name that instantly evokes an image of the
consequences of infection by -Vibrio cholerae- is not one that you want
to market to English-language locations.
R.
Haha ..but I do
However, the stations I usually listen to will play on the ipad app and
on line. Except for Country, the rest seem to have disappeared on the
Logi TuneIn app. Can't even find them in the search?
pbroughton's
They don't seem to be supported through the Tunein app, though you can find and
listen to then via Tunein on your phone or desktop. On the other hand, you can
find these stations via the Internet Radio app which lets you search
Shoutcast. Just search for 1.FM and you'll see all the stations;
RonM wrote:
I'm completely comfortable with cloud-based services. However, I seldom
listen to music as background; when I listen I like to listen
purposefully. I have virtually no interest in streaming audio.
This probably makes me a-typical, but I just won't have much use for the
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