Hi there,
Thanks for your reply, I did say I'm wired but should have said to my
new Apple Router the latest version running LMS from my HP Server, I'm
in the UK and I'm only using the BBC iPlayer listen live as my source so
I'm not sure if that is WMA or AAC it used to work fine and I can't
agillis wrote:
A non networked music player does not interest me but a music store
filled with studio masters in FLAC format does. If they can get licenses
to good masters and the ability to release them as FLAC that will be
huge. The Pono music store will be the best part.
Not sure why
bluegaspode wrote:
SqueezePlayer uses the Google NDK (native development kit), to be very
performant even on very old devices (like HTC Wildfire with only 500Mhz
CPU).
Typically this layer is not ported in emulators (which is why
SqueezePlayer also doesn't run on Blackberry).
I have no
If it was working OK and not isn't - think about what has changed ?
ISPs can selectivley manage traffic with specific sites/stream type
so just because you have no problem with other sites doesn't mean the
ISP is not at fault.
Do you get buffering/stalls playing same iPlayer stream on
Hi there,
My sever is a HP Proliant ML 110 G7 with a G840 2.8 Intel processor with
8 GB of RAM is also runs WHS 2011 wgicg is used to back up 3 PC's during
the evenings alas the re-buffering issue happens all the time so it
can't be due to the Backups.
I also have a current Mac Mini which I'd
Julf wrote:
Not sure why they would do any better than hdtracks, qobuz and the
others...
Good point. early interviews on Pono indicated that the record labels
were on board to produce high res, better (re)mastered versions of
albums to provide to Pono. And at that point it seemed that Pono
The iPlayer plugin can play in all formats (AAC,WMA and sometimes MP3)
included depending on the settings - Have you assumed AAC did you check
from More info / WegUI display ?
If you set the iPlayer settings to either WMA only or disable
transcoding - you can eliminate/confirm the server as
Hi there,
I have never played with the iPlayer settings but when I just went in
they were set to (AAC-FlashAAC-FlashMP3-WMA) I have now set it to WMA
and turned off transcoding.
I have loaded my Mac Mini and no re-buffering issue with it will now see
what the change as above does.
Many thanks,
garym wrote:
Not that there is anything wrong with 16/44.1, but it seems to be a
ripoff to sell hires files with no transparency regarding their source.
I agree - nothing wrong with 16/44.1, but not very keen to pay a premium
just to get a lot of empty space in the file...
To try to judge
Hi there,
Guess what turning off transcoding seems to have stopped the
re-buffering and I now have both LMS's available should I need them but
I ave turned the Mac Mini LMS off. it must be that the HP cannot cope
with transcoding the iPlayer BBC stream.
Thank you ever so much for your very
Tim-Ann wrote:
it must be that the HP cannot cope with transcoding the iPlayer BBC
stream.
That server is more than capable of doing transcoding - I think there is
something else happening associated with the server (e.g. LMS being
blocked/busy, security s/w examining network streams, some
Hi there,
I seem to have spoken to soon both my HP Server LMS and the Mac Mini LMS
have been re-buffering so that I assume this seems to point to something
within the network that is not working?
Any thoughts?
Tim.
Squeezelite is now installed by default. It works much better then the
old mpd system.
VortexBox 2.3 is based on 32bit Fedora 20 but it should work in 64bit
vmware.
rip, tag, get cover artÂ… All you do is insert the CD!
http://vortexbox.org
agillis
Lead Developer VortexBox
I use Andrew's Vortexbox software on a daily basis and just wanted to
thank him for all of his efforts for a job well done and for a great
program. I performed the upgrade earlier today and less than 30 minutes
later I was back in business. I had no issues with the update which ran
from start to
http://www.sonos.com/googleplaymusic?lang=en-usregion=usutm_source=biggie-launch-USputm_medium=emailutm_content=hero-image-USputm_campaign=2014Biggie
Just another way to play lo-fi music from your phone to bigger speakers.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
ant.perry wrote:
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Australians need to:
1. log into Pandora to set up an account
2. log into mysqueezebox.com and set up USA as your country
the website will tell you that it thinks you are somewhere else
3. Install the Pandora app
if your country is set as Australia, the Pandora app won't
I hope I am able. This app runs when I have not asked for it. I opened a
ticket months ago and have not received any feedback.
Self starting apps are a sure sign of information greed.
I sure would like an Android alternative if y'all have suggestions.
B For Life
Does anyone have a recent version of this that they can share? It looks
like acc.vanholt.nl is offline.
The most recent version that I have is v1. I realize this only works on
older versions of SBS, but I was hoping to use it again.
Anyone?
Which app starts itself? I don't use squeezeplayer, but I do use
orangesqueeze. I have never seen it spontaneously start.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
dougc's Profile:
BFL, Just curious what you're running Orangesqueeze on? I've seen this
behavior on my wife's Nexus 5 phone running KitKat, but Orangesqueeze is
not the only app that starts by itself on her phone. We both have the
same phones and pretty much the same apps, but mine works just fine so
I'm thinking
There is a bug when SqueezePlayer and OrangeSqueeze are installed side
by side.
Sometimes (not always) when you receive a call and hang up,
SqueezePlayer is started automatically by OrangeSqueeze.
Be assured that SqueezePlayer isn't sending any information to the
internet (you can observe it,
Still interesting as Google didn't used to have an API at all if I'm
correctly informed.
Did you know: *'SqueezePlayer' (www.squeezeplayer.com)* will stream all
your music to your Android device. Take your music everywhere!
Remote Control + Streaming to your iPad? *'Squeezebox + iPad =
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