eric73 wrote:
I have only a little Linux knowledge so it is hard to explain for me too
sometimes.
Do you know how to copy a file in Linux by using Telnet?
I copied the file libspotify.so.10 located in directory
Badatruc wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
I only use original SB and I followed the installation procedure
squeezeplug that contains the LMS. I did nothing plsu because my limited
computer skills including ...
Information for the pluging used is that found in this link:
I hope that the original author (jf02) won't mind me posting this here -
but I thought it might interest a few here.
It is a portable UI for touch screens - aimed initially at Raspberry PI
users. I know that there are other ways to do it but I thought this
looked interesting as the first(?)
Hi Paul!
As I said on the RaspberryPi forum, I'm glad you shared my post on this
forum!
I don't know if there are other similar (QT) interfaces, but I didn't
find any that met my requirements.
You said that there are other ways to do it. What do you mean? You think
that I choose a strange way
I was about to mention that All Songs Considered was returning a broken
link and then checked out Tunein, I had never used it before for
podcasts, but glad to see that its possible to get many podcasts through
Tunein. A new year and still finding new gems of functionality in my
Squeezebox
Hello JF,
Other ways include:
SqueezePlay (from Slimdevices/Logitech) that provides the interface on
the Squeezebox Touch and is run on a number of other devices with
touchscreens - e.g. The O2 Joggler/Openpeak device
JiveLite I don't think this has a touch interface - but (if I understood
marky wrote:
Hi!
Is there any problem with stream quality? I didn't mark Prefer Low
Resolution in advanced settings but when I playing HD stream on
squeezbox it only plays low quality stream. I think the problem occurred
a few weeks ago. Thanks in advance.
Is it only me having a problem
mherger wrote:
Oh crap... I added some experimental code to support music services
which are not officially supported by the TEN API, among which there
would be Qobuz and WiMP. That work is far from being usable. In order to
work around this, install Qobuz (if you want), then go to the
Yes, you are right, other projects exists, and work well. But I wanted
an UI designed for touchscreen, which I couldn't find, that's why I
started programming Touchradio.
I don't know JiveLite, I'll have a look at it.
Cfo92130 wrote:
Hi,
I have installed the Qobuz plugin on a RPI + SqueezePLug + LMS 7.8.0 +
Squeezebox receiver.
And I have the same issue with the same error.
When I request all albums from an artist, it takes arround 30 seconds to
display the list (With Ipeng HD, or web interface
See also this posting on RPi forum where someone has JiveLite working on
RPi with a USB touch screen.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38t=60468sid=48d397f1ca05060848becefabf53c973
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woozle wrote:
Hm, no, I'm lost. You're saying the only thing you really need to do is
copy it to /usr/lib?
That didn't help me.
The spotifyd.log now finally has something in it:
[12:36:00.206653] main:420
I've been using TrakStat with my Transporter for a number of years and
it works really well.
Previously I had my music database on a USB2 external HDD. However I
have switched to a WD My Cloud NAS drive. I copied my music database
over to the new My Cloud NAS, but I seem to have lost all my
This is probably a dumb question but I cannot find this Plugin in the
Recommended 3rd Party Plugin list, and can't find a link to it anywhere.
I've scanned through several pages, but this thread is 500+ long!
It's a bummer that Logitech seemed to have stopped supporting gear I've
spent hundreds
So glad there's great 3rd party apps like this to keep my Squeezebox
gear still viable after they've stopped supporting it, after all the
money I spent on it. So thanks for saving me from having to start all
over with Sonos or something!
norderney wrote:
I've been using TrakStat with my Transporter for a number of years and
it works really well.
Previously I had my music database on a USB2 external HDD. However I
have switched to a WD My Cloud NAS drive. I copied my music database
over to the new My Cloud NAS, but I seem to
Thanks for the reply. My music is stored in a folder called Music. All
that's changed is the name of the drive that the Music folder is stored
on. Previously it was on drive K which was connected to PC by USB.
Music folder is now on a network drive which has a virtual drive letter
of Y
On the PC it takes only a few seconds to display all albums from an
artist, compared to the 30 seconds on the RPI.
That's bad news, as it means that the RPI isn't up to the task of
parsing large XML data in a timely manner. Qobuz' responses come with a
lot of metadata we don't actually need.
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