d6jg wrote:
> You will need to install Phillipe's Castbridge plugin into LMS which
> detects and turns a Google Chromecast device (incl Speakers) into an SB
> player which you control like any other SB player. Limited to 24/96 and
> won't sync with your Boom but otherwise works perfectly.
I
Is there any update on this? If it's legit, it sounds like a great way
to help (especially if under "shelter in place" orders).
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Could there be a way to assign a cli command to a button?
> Something like
> cli:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee%20playlist%20shuffle
If you're connecting to local LMS, my KidsPlay plugin will let you
assign series of CLI commands to the preset buttons on the Boom (and
Radio, and the sole
Could there be a way to assign a cli command to a button?
Something like
cli:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee%20playlist%20shuffle
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Yeah I could do that or use a phone app but I much prefer using the
interface. It's just easier. And i'm especially attracted to the big
volume knob. :-)
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ModelCitizen wrote:
> When Logitech made the Boom they ignored user requests to include a
> shuffle button on the interface and so to toggle shuffle you are now
> forced to enter settings. I have to do this almost every time I use my
> Boom as I move from my local library (not shuffled) to my
When Logitech made the Boom they ignored user requests to include a
shuffle button on the interface and so to toggle shuffle you are now
forced to enter settings. I have to do this almost every time I use my
Boom as I move from my local library (not shuffled) to my Spotify
playlists (which I
I've been running an AP-AC-LR hardwired to my router and an AP-AC-Lite
as a wireless downlink to the LR for a few years. Would recommend
setting up a Raspberry Pi to run the Unifi controller and hardware it
into the router. I'm using an RPi 3b and it's working well. Even using
the beta WiFi
Raspberry Pi running piCorePlayer connected to Onkyo via HDMI or USB.
An RPi A+, case, power supply, microSD card, and cable will cost about
$50.
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philippe_44 wrote:
> And did we try to fix the Onkyo in upnp mode?
I have a number of bits of network enabled hifi kit. One with only upnp,
one with airplay and upnp and finally a recently acquired Onkyo AVR that
has Airplay, upnp and chromecast.
Each of them has an SB player/Pi plugged in to
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