I completely agree about LMS. It's already extremely versatile, and its
capabilities continue to grow. Hopefully it has enough critical mass to
continue for a long time to come.
I wonder if Logitech simply saw the writing on the wall regarding the
development of software players, and realised
SB Touch optical to Hegel H90, Speakers Larsen 4.2
Spare SB3
AirPlay Bridge to Audio Pro A10
Squeezelite-x connected to home LMS with Neorouter.
SB Radio
ReadyNAS 202
iPeng
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I just want to state in this forum, that the logitech media server
(formally slimserver), and the squeezebox player, continues to be the
best music player and music file organizer available. Even after all
these years, and new products from many companies and developers, it is
the best. Plex
Well, what can I say. I just received a Duet and the Squeezebox
experience is better than ever. Thanks to all that made it possible.
I certainly have to install proper artwork now.
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Espen
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Thanks!
Album Art Aggregator work great too.
http://team.thenexusnet.com/nexus/AAA/
Mike
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Michael Valera
Online Communities Manager
Logitech Streaming Media Systems
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Album Art Aggregator is going to save me a lot of time :)
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Espen
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Only very recently, I'd been using SB1. I loved it, of course, but my
wife was never all that enamoured because it was prine to drop-outs -
particularly when playing FLAC format. When playing MP3s, the higher
the bitrate the higher the frequency of drop-outs. My server isn't all
that powerful,
gutted;213040 Wrote:
Only very recently, I'd been using SB1. I loved it, of course, but my
wife was never all that enamoured because it was prine to drop-outs -
particularly when playing FLAC format. When playing MP3s, the higher
the bitrate the higher the frequency of drop-outs.
I also
That's what I initially thought, though it happened even when connected
to the ethernet. I assumed t was something to do with bandwidth, so
installed GigEthernet hubs, cards and cables so that bandwithd would
only be limited by the 100mbps port at the SB1. When increasing the
badnwidth didn't
I'm posting this in praise of the Random Play plug-in (thanks kdf!). I
figured that beginners might not know about it so that's why I'm
posting in the General section. This plug-in *really* should be made
part of the standard installation.
Here's a story that reflects why I feel this way:
Quoting BBobley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm posting this in praise of the Random Play plug-in (thanks kdf!). I
figured that beginners might not know about it so that's why I'm
posting in the General section. This plug-in *really* should be made
part of the standard installation.
Thanks for the
The people have spoken.
Let's do it for 6.2.
On Aug 17, 2005, at 2:00 PM, kdf wrote:
Quoting BBobley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm posting this in praise of the Random Play plug-in (thanks
kdf!). I
figured that beginners might not know about it so that's why I'm
posting in the General
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