1. Squeezebox Controller (Duet) - Instant on and quick response
2. Logitech Squeezebox iPod App - Works most like the Squeezebox
3. iPeng - Menus can jump around and multiple players show up at times
or are are controlled unintentionally.
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pippin;660942 Wrote:
But that would still be required plus - if you've got rooms that are not
synced - you might need to have the right player selected...
Be aware of changes in iOS5, might make you new trouble:
https://devforums.apple.com/thread/119433?tstart=30
Cannot test it right now as
Interesting. I've been testing iOS5 for a while and I do see more issues
yet can't debug because I still want to be able to submit App Store
Apps. Symbolication doesn't work for iOS5 crash logs for me, too.
So my position is the same: probably tomorrow.
Also, most of the issues like that that I
My Nexus One and Michaels SqueezeCommander .it also works after
a fashion on the Asus Transformer
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Slim Devices/Logitech Transporter
Bonnec Audiosysteme Timpano Preamplifier
Linn Products Akurate C4200 Amplifier (4x 200w)
Totem
on tablet apps I have a understanding that you may need to shuffle the
app to the foreground and wait a bit, absolutely nothing beats the
speed of an ir remote and for years I always had one around just for
pause and mute.
I'm currently not using the volume controll in my most used squeezebox
Having just added a controller for a 'hidden' installation, I use that,
along with ipeng the Logitech app, which is a bit more lightweight,
but for the main part does what I need. I leave the power saving
features off on the the controller, and so far I've had no wake up
issues at all. Of course
I am terminally frustrated. (pun intended)
I use SB Duet controller and iPeng for iPhone most of the time.
But I'm annoyed by both of these, when I need to reach for the volume
very quickly and they take either 20 seconds to wake up or for me to go
into the app and wait for the screen to come
Well, this is a general issue, isn't it? Provide eternal power to any
device and you can have stuff running all the time and give you
immediate access.
And then, of course, don't use your iThingies for other things...
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*New: iPeng for
Old Radio Shack 15-2117 JP1 remote is the most used. Always laying
around nearby, big backlit buttons, controls every device in my living
room (eight so far). Can skip through long lists by pressing the keypad
T9 style.
Next would be SqueezePlay if I'm on my computer.
SqueezeRemote on Windows
SqueezeRemote on my Windows Phone.
Great App with full integration of all features I could think about in
a very cool design in line with the Metro interface.
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No doubt, ipeng on an iPod. Very convenient.
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Ikabob
Squeezebox Touch w/SBS; SAE Amplifier;Marantz Pre-amp;ESS Heil
Speakers(main listening speakers plus various additional speakers).
Multiple players: SqueezeBooms,SqueezeRadios; SB3;
Services:Slacker;Sky.com; Spotify (Triode's
aubuti;660581 Wrote:
Also to my surprise, I'm really liking the iPod touch as ... a personal
music player and handy internet tool. But still hate using iTunes to
sync it with the MP3 copy of my library
So why not just play your stuff through iPeng :)
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aubuti;623773 Wrote:
Until recently my favorite was the SB Controller. But last week I got an
iPod Touch and iPeng. I'm still getting the hang of the interface, but I
expect iPod + iPeng will become the new favorite before the end of the
month.
I posted that in early April this year, and now
pippin;660583 Wrote:
So why not just play your stuff through iPeng :)
Unless there are some iPeng streaming capabilities that I'm unaware of,
I'd still need the local copy on the iPod anyway on airplanes, in the
car, etc.:o)
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In order of preference here goes,
SqueezeRemote for Windows Phone 7 - Works really well and has lyrics,
artist notes and I love the Metro interface.
Squeezebox Control for Windows phone 7 - Partners phone nearly as good
as SqueezeRemote.
SB Controller - Still use this if in a hurry but find
squeezepad on my iPad, so sitting in my chair, I can do everything.
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Android Phone (HTC Desire) running Squeezedroid (free app)
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I use iPeng on my iPod Touch. iPeng is a brilliant remote. I like it
that much Im tempted to buy an iPad. Also love Apples iDevices
great looks and works perfect.
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2 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom and 1 x SB Radio - all wireless
ReadyNAS NVX running SBS
iPeng on iPod Touch.
Vote for
My HTC Desire:
SqueezeCommander as remote,
Squeezeplayer for streaming away from home.
100% good!
/Mats
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iPeng on iPad is fantastic.
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
Touch(wired/XP) - Audiolense 3.3/2.0+INGUZ DRC - MF M1 DAC - Linn 5103
- full Aktiv 5.1 system (6x LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5),
Pekin
I use it on my iphone, i love my iphone and i prefer all type of things
over it so i use it for my Squeezebox. it work great on it.
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1. *new entry* Squeezepad on iPad
2. Squeezecommander on android
3. SB Touchscreen
4. Duet
5, ir remote
Operations, zoning etc
1. SB Touch
2. Squeezcommander
Admin
PC web gui
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turbot fiend's
iPeng Apps...
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I mostly use iPend HD on my iPad2, but I do use the squezenetwork.com
controller when I'm on the computer. Every once in a while I use the
standard remote as well, but that's becoming a less common thing for
me.
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isaacc7
I'll play..
Ipeng on Pod, Pad and Phone:- best for browsing lining up playlists
etc.
Stock issue candy bar IR remote:- mostly kitchen use to quickly power
up and get the favourites going.
Harmony one in the lounge for powering everything up together and to
get going, after that it goes back on
JJZolx;623769 Wrote:
Slightly customized (from Default) web interface running in Chrome
browser on a netbook. I've been thinking about picking up a Barnes
Noble Nook Color and running SqueezeCommander.
I'm trying to run the official app on a nook color and have been having
some problems.
ajwillys;625118 Wrote:
I'm trying to run the official app on a nook color and have been having
some problems. I've posted a question asking for some help over here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=625117#post625115
I'm not sure if SqueezeCommander would have the same
flattermann;625121 Wrote:
IIRC, one of my Beta testers has a Nook Color and it seems to work for
him. :-)
Do you remember if it was just rooted or if he had a custom rom on it?
I would gladly pay for SqueezeCommander if I was sure it would work but
I was worried it would have the same
ajwillys;625123 Wrote:
Do you remember if it was just rooted or if he had a custom rom on it?
I would gladly pay for SqueezeCommander if I was sure it would work but
I was worried it would have the same problem as all the free ones.. ie,
it was a nook problem.
IIRC, it was rooted with the
1/ squeezepad - revolutionised my use of sb
2/ duet controller - occasionally used if iPad has been commandeered
by another family member
Andy
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iPeng HD on iPad
SqueezeCommander on Atrix 4G
SBS web interface from Netbook/Laptop
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whoosh
*Server*: Ubuntu 8.04 Server on Intel 1.66GHz Core Duo Mac Mini, 1GB
RAM, 72GB internal for OS, 750GB Maxtor One Touch Firewire for media.
SC 7.3.1~24372
*Main Audio*: SB Touch Audio Research LS2B
andyman99;625187 Wrote:
1/ squeezepad - revolutionised my use of sb
2/ duet controller - occasionally used if iPad has been commandeered
by another family member
Andy
Well - this sounds familiar :)
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bluegaspode
Big Screen for great Boxes available now at your AppStore: *'Squeezebox
+
is the controller for the Duet, i bought a few of them
and gave a few away as gifts to friends of mine with squeezeboxes
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David - tech geek/hacker audiophile
Gear:
Tech - Apple MacBook Pro and MacBook running iTunes, Vox, XLD,
Audirvana
1. Squeeze Commander on my phone.
2. iPeng on iTouch
3. Logitech Controller app for Android
3. Web interface.
4. IR remote.
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johnas
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The standard remote. I know the OP was asking for something different,
but while I love iPeng on both iPad and iPod Touch, I don't think they
are ergonomic enough.
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gorman
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1. Harmony
2. Netbook
I haven't even thought about buying a tablet device yet. My current
opinion at this point is too much $$$ for too little hardware.
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tedfroop
Good judgement is the result of experience ... Experience is the result
of bad judgement.
Clearly a high correlation between SB users Apple ipod touch / phone /
ipad users!
Only have an ipod classic but recently got an Android phone
Squeeze Commander is brilliant!
1. Squeeze Commander
2. Controller
3. Touch screen
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ntom
SB3, Perpetual Technologies P1-A / P3-A, Naim82 pre
I have an android tablet (Archos101) and I'm interested in opinions from
anyone who's tried both on android.
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Guy48065;624628 Wrote:
I have an android tablet (Archos101) and I'm interested in opinions from
anyone who's tried _both_ on an android tablet.
I've installed the Logitech app and find it very slow choppy in
scrolling through a large collection. Like to know if that's the way
it is for
Moose http://www.rusticrhino.com/drlovegrove/ running on any Windows
device.
Then the Controller.
I'd like to try out ipeng or Squeezecommander but I don't have those
devices.
I don't know if anyone has yet written a Meridian Sooloos style
interface
mr-b;624308 Wrote:
I'm still looking for a bookshelf view of albums ...
What do you mean by that? Something like CoverFlow?
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*New: iPeng for iPad*, at penguinlovesmusic.com
iPad with iPeng or Squeezepad. With good quality artwork and the lyrics
plugin, CDs are totally redundant
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browellm
Modwright Transporter Kondo M7 Red Wine Signature 70.2
Avantgarde Uno Nano
http://www.last.fm/user/browellm
pippin;624315 Wrote:
What do you mean by that? Something like CoverFlow? No, actually I thought
CoverFlow to be little practical use in browsing
for albums, since I have so many albums. It's pretty though ...
By bookshelf view, I mean having a multi-column (or multi-line) view of
all the
For administration (like favorites, settings (esp. alarms), etc) I tend
to use the web ui wherever possible as it is much more convenient than
using the player interface.
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copperstate
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1. Android phone (HTC Desire);
2. PC and SBS Web interface;
3. SB Duet Controller.
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aubuti;623773 Wrote:
Until recently my favorite was the SB Controller. But last week I got an
iPod Touch and iPeng. I'm still getting the hang of the interface, but I
expect iPod + iPeng will become the new favorite before the end of the
month.
Congrats on getting a iPod Touch and iPeng.
Thanks. I still get tripped up sometimes selecting the correct SB and
remembering where to find WOL, but I think the interface is really
great.
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aubuti
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80% iPeng on iPad
20% Web UI via either laptop or desktop
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Rick
System information
Main: PS Audio Quintet Touch (wired) via spdif coax Rega DAC
Marantz PM8003 VA Mozart Grands REL Acoustics R305.
Home Theatre: SBR (Wired) Pioneer VSX 919 Energy Take
i sometimes use iRule on my iPad as i've built my ir and rs232 remotes
around that app
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Mnyb
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel
My preference is the webUI followed by the Duet controller. From what I
see in this thread the Touch should be broken into a roamable
controller and the player. Oh, what a great idea for a upgrade to the
next generation Duet. :-)
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w3wilkes
1. Iphone with Ipeng
2. Sb3-Controller
3. Ipad with both apps
Jonn
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In preferred order:
1. SqueezePad on iPad.
2. iPengHD on iPad (to sync players or enter trackstat song ratings --
features not yet provided by SqueezePad).
3. iPeng on iPhone or iPod Touch.
4. Duet Controller.
5. SBS web interface.
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Ron Olsen
1. Logitech Harmony
2. iPod Touch with iPeng
3. Squeezebox Server WebGUI on LapTop
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bernt
'LastFM' (http://www.last.fm/user/ottovonkopp/)
SB3, SB BOOM - Vortexbox@HP SFF
iPod Touch\iPeng
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1. SP
2. iPeng
3. Web ui
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SBS web interface.
SB Touch touch screen.
SB Radio controlled by SB Touch IR remote.
SB Radio controlled by Radio hardware buttons.
Android phone with Squeeze Commander.
SB Controller.
SB Boom controlled by Boom hardware buttons.
SB Boom controlled by Radio IR remote.
Android phone web browser
SqueezeCommander on my Android phone works great. I only use the Duet
Controller now when the Boom or Duet lose connection with MSB. The
Controller will wake them up, but SqueezeCommander will only find
connected devices.
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kc5f
I wanted to take a poll and see what everyone's favorite device is for
remotely controlling your squeezebox while listening. I am looking for
a device I can sit on my couch with and access all my music files, album
art, and playlists in a easy to use/easy to read fashion. I am also
hoping to
Marley3;623702 Wrote:
I wanted to take a poll and see what everyone's favorite device is for
remotely controlling your squeezebox while listening. I am looking for
a device I can sit on my couch with and access all my music files, album
art, and playlists in a easy to use/easy to read
garym;623705 Wrote:
1. Ipad running either ipenghd or squeezepad (i have both and like
both). And the ipad is a great web surfing device.
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erland
Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.info))
(Developer of 'many plugins/applets'
1) iPeng on my iPod Touch
2) The squeezebox Controller
3) SqueezePlay running on my laptop
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Rich
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Setup: 2 SB3s, 4 Booms, 1 Duet, 1 Receiver, 1 Touch, iPeng on iPod
Touch. SuSE 11.0 Server running SqueezeBoxServer 7.5.0, MusicIP, and
SqueezeSlave.
Current library stats:
Very satisfied with ipad/ipeng in the couch surfer scenario.
I still use the IR remote when it's around for simple actions (volume,
power.)
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epoch1970
Daily dose delivered by: 3 SB Classic, 1 SB Boom iPeng (iPhone + iPad)
SqueezeCenter 7.4.2 (Debian 5.0) with plugins: MusicIP Server
Archos 70 IT 8GB : to go on internet , read ebook, Remote
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos_70it/index.html?country=uslang=en
Squeeze Commander to control all Squeeze Devices : SqueezeTouch in my
Bed Room + SqueezeBoom in my DeskRoom +SqueezeReceiver in my
livingRoom.
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esa
Synology
Slightly customized (from Default) web interface running in Chrome
browser on a netbook.
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Controller
Web Browser on PC and Netbook
Browser on my mobile. Yes, it s not an Iphone - it s a N900 ;-)
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* Squeezebox Duet * Squeezebox Boom * Squeezebox Radio * Ready NAS NV+ *
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Until recently my favorite was the SB Controller. But last week I got an
iPod Touch and iPeng. I'm still getting the hang of the interface, but I
expect iPod + iPeng will become the new favorite before the end of the
month.
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aubuti
Looks like the Ipad/Ipod - IPeng combo is the clear winner here. I
thought there might be some other great competitors at this point...
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Marley3;623785 Wrote:
Looks like the Ipad/Ipod - IPeng combo is the clear winner here. I
thought there might be some other great competitors at this point...
In a survey with *-_8_-* responses? LOL!
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JJZolx
With 7.6 it's now my netbook - very cool.
Nice work so far on this!
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Fahzz
Living Room: Duet, Adcom GFA 545II, Adcom GFP 555II, Polk SDA 2B
Dining Room: Paradigm Atom Monitor v.5
Bedroom: SB3, Pioneer VSX 5700S,Pinnacle PN 5+, MK VX-7 Subwoofer
Router: Linksys WRT54G
Server: Acer Aspire
I use both iPeng and SqueezePad on my iPad.
SqueezeCommander on my Android phone.
SqueezeBox Server web interface on my media center PC (because I don't
know of anything else).
For me, SqueezeCommander wins hands down when it comes to synching a
large number of players.
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realcodeguy
iPad with both apps the size and touch interface does it .
There may be andriod tablets that comes close ?
But a tabblet device rocks , i'm just so satisfied with iPeng and
Squeezepad on the iPad playlist and album browsing is so smoth and easy
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