streifenleopard wrote:
> Hi, as a player it works flawlessly. The major let down seems to be that
> after each restart you have to go through the set up routine you
> mentioned. I have also had issues with syncing across devices but I
> could not point out the culprit, Muse Speaker, SBR, RPI
RobbH wrote:
> Glad that worked for you! I have tested it briefly, but never actually
> used it as a player, so I hope you'll report back on it.
Hi, as a player it works flawlessly. The major let down seems to be that
after each restart you have to go through the set up routine you
mentioned.
streifenleopard wrote:
> phhh, that was easy. It just took me 10 minutes thanks to your perfect
> guide. Excellent! Thanks!
Glad that worked for you! I have tested it briefly, but never actually
used it as a player, so I hope you'll report back on it.
Usually running latest beta LMS nightly
RobbH wrote:
> It's all command line. If you consider that too complicated, this
> solution is probably not for you.
phhh, that was easy. It just took me 10 minutes thanks to your perfect
guide. Excellent! Thanks!
rpi 3+ with lms 8.2.0 -- rpi 2 with a hifiberry dac+ running
picoreplayer --
streifenleopard wrote:
> Thanks. I have installed both. But when starting up the apps neither can
> progress past the initial bootscreen. It might have to do with my
> Lineage OS installation (18.1) but I have granted permissions etc and
> enabled wifi access. Anyway I still have the lms
streifenleopard wrote:
> This sounds really complicated... In addition I wouldn't know what
> Squeezelite to install and F-Droid has 10 Termux-Apps.
It's all command line. If you consider that too complicated, this
solution is probably not for you. Good luck finding another way to use
an
RobbH wrote:
> For a player, it is possible to install Termux from F-Droid, and then
> install Squeezelite within Termux. It works quite well on my phone, but
> I much prefer SB Player.
This sounds really complicated... In addition I wouldn't know what
Squeezelite to install and F-Droid has 10
ralphy wrote:
> The final release of the Logitech controller app and Squeeze Commander
> can be downloaded from 'here'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/android).
Thanks. I have installed both. But when starting up the apps neither can
progress past the initial bootscreen. It
Thank you for your suggested options. I have used SqueezePlayer before,
as it completely satisfies my needs.
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d6jg wrote:
> You could contact Angry Goat who wrote SB Player and see if he will let
> you pay and download it by some other means.
I have asked this I think in this forum and the answer was no.
Some apps (Titanium Backup, Poweramp) let you verify your purchase by an
email account on the
bluegaspode wrote:
> As said, I'm not aware of any problems. But if there are we'll find
> solutions.Stellarium was my one and only purchase from Amazon, I bought
Squeezeplayer from Play Store.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> That would be me. Only because I somehow acquired a voucher for the
> Amazon app store and bought Stellarium with it.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
As said, I'm not aware of any problems. But if there are we'll find
solutions.
Did you know:
bluegaspode wrote:
> Who installs Amazon app Store on Android 10? But there shouldn't be any
> limitation to my knowledge.That would be me. Only because I somehow acquired
> a voucher for the
Amazon app store and bought Stellarium with it.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> The Amazon app store is still available on Android 10. Does the version
> available there work on Android 10?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Who installs Amazon app Store on Android 10? But there shouldn't be any
limitation to my knowledge.
Did you know:
bluegaspode wrote:
> Well, there is no reason to update on the Amazon Appstore. The old
> version still works without problems to my knowledge.
> On the other hand, the App sells there exactly 1-3 times / month and the
> charges from my tax accountant for these book entries are higher then
>
RobbH wrote:
> Both SB Player and SqueezePlayer are currently available in the Amazon
> app store. SqueezePlayer has not been updated since 2015, while the SB
> Player version is from 2018. In Google's Play store, both apps were
> updated in 2019.
Well, there is no reason to update on the
RobbH wrote:
> Both SB Player and SqueezePlayer are currently available in the Amazon
> app store. SqueezePlayer has not been updated since 2015, while the SB
> Player version is from 2018. In Google's Play store, both apps were
> updated in 2019.That is the annoying thing about the Amazon app
Both SB Player and SqueezePlayer are currently available in the Amazon
app store. SqueezePlayer has not been updated since 2015, while the SB
Player version is from 2018. In Google's Play store, both apps were
updated in 2019.
LMS (recent) running on Debian X86_64; 5 Squeezelite players (3 in
Note there's SB Player by angryGoat and SqueezePlayer by bluegaspode.
Never used one of them, so I don't know the differences. SqueezePlayer
once was also available via AndroitPit but this is no longer true.
reinholdk's
streifenleopard wrote:
> Hi and thanks for replying.
> Maybe I should clarify. I have zero problems to pay for apps, I am more
> than willing to honour good work in this way. However I usually do not
> have google tablets or phones and so they don't have the play store
> installed. This
You're probably already aware of these options, but I hope there's some
value in mentioning them here for people who find this thread in future
uses.
In the absence of a dedicated LMS player that you can install on an
Android device, there are two options that may (or may not) be useful:
1.
Hi and thanks for replying.
Maybe I should clarify. I have zero problems to pay for apps, I am more
than willing to honour good work in this way. However I usually do not
have google tablets or phones and so they don't have the play store
installed. This excludes for me pretty much every
cpd73 wrote:
> Squeezer is open-source, but is not on f-droid due to (I think) google
> anayltics support. If you're OK with building an android app, you could
> checkout its source and remove these requirements - can't image it'd be
> that hard. Alternatively you can use my Material skin -
Squeezer is open-source, but is not on f-droid due to (I think) google
anayltics support. If you're OK with building an android app, you could
checkout its source and remove these requirements - can't image it'd be
that hard. Alternatively you can use my Material skin - which is what I
use on my
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