Re: [slim] Replacement system recommendations

2014-09-20 Thread GeeJay
cliveb wrote: If you just want to be able to buy a piece of hardware that will integrate into your LMS system, pre-built RaspberryPi + HiFiBerry in a case packages are starting to appear on eBay. Here's are two examples on the UK eBay site:

Re: [slim] Replacement system recommendations

2014-09-20 Thread wortgefecht
pablolie wrote: i'd rather pay $200. Not sure, whether this device already came up here: http://www.sotm.sonore.us/SOtM1.html The SOtM sMS-100. Even though it's called a 'mini server', it's actually an audiophile Squeezebox compatible box: SOtM sMS-100 is a network player which supports

Re: [slim] Stream google play music

2014-09-20 Thread mps
I've been trying to install the plugin on my ReadyNas Pro. Unfortunately, I get an error when I install the developer version of the gmusicapi. I have attached the pip.log file. Interestingly, I can install the non-developer version without trouble. Any suggestions? Thanks, Mike 16413

Re: [slim] Replacement system recommendations

2014-09-20 Thread Julf
wortgefecht wrote: Not sure, whether this device already came up here Yes, the SOtM has been discussed every now and then. Mostly with people questioning the high price compared to something like the Raspberry PI, but I guess the Sonore people have to recoup the cost of paid product placement

Re: [slim] Stream google play music

2014-09-20 Thread mps
OK. I got past this with the two steps. In case anyone finds them useful, they were - apt-get install curl - Changed to protocol in the pip install command from https to git. E.g., pip install git+git://github.com/simon-weber/Unofficial-Google-Music-API.git@develop mps wrote: I've

Re: [slim] Stream google play music

2014-09-20 Thread mps
I've completed the installation steps now, but unfortunately, it does everything but play music :( I can browse my library and tell it to create an all access playlist and it loads it up with songs. However, no music comes out when its playing. I've validated that my local libraries and other