After investing a lot of effort over many days, I have a large library
fingerprinted, a headless musicIP & LMS working on a Docker/Synolgy NAS
and love how musicIP comes up with an amazing sequence. Sugarcube
succeeds in taking it a step further but has been very- frustrating in
consistency-.
ButC wrote:
> Up until 8-9 years ago I also relied on internet radio stations to
> provide me with new music. But after starting using Spotify I have to
> say that pretty much every new song or artist the last 6-7 years has
> come from Spotifys algorithms.
>
> Spotify has mainly three ways
Hello,
I am interested in what is being done here but do not use Home
Assistant. Is there a place where the items HA is doing is being
explained well so I can see if I could adapt this to use a different hub
or even Node Red? Would be great if it were more generic to a hub.
Kindest Regards,
Redrum wrote:
> I hope you don't mind me asking this is the middle of this "which"
> thread. I do not use a streaming service and am wondering what I am
> missing. Honestly, I am looking for you to talk me into one :)
>
> I have sb devices all over the place. Alot of my days are spent with
>
Redrum wrote:
> I hope you don't mind me asking this is the middle of this "which"
> thread. I do not use a streaming service and am wondering what I am
> missing. Honestly, I am looking for you to talk me into one :)
>
> I have sb devices all over the place. Alot of my days are spent with
>
Redrum wrote:
> I hope you don't mind me asking this is the middle of this "which"
> thread. I do not use a streaming service and am wondering what I am
> missing. Honestly, I am looking for you to talk me into one :)
>
> I have sb devices all over the place. Alot of my days are spent with
>
I hope you don't mind me asking this is the middle of this "which"
thread. I do not use a streaming service and am wondering what I am
missing. Honestly, I am looking for you to talk me into one :)
I have sb devices all over the place. Alot of my days are spent with
music playing. I listen to
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I had the same problem, on the advice of a friend, I just installed an
additional sensor, and then synchronized it through Alex, and everything
worked. As a result, I got a completely 'connected home'
(https://h2smarthome.com/). This approach has one big plus, since you
will order additional
I'm going to contact ifi when i get chance to double check the device on
Ubuntu Linux. Looking at those settings Slartibartfast you have a
Topping E30 dac i take it? That was on my list of candidates...
Obiit's
I have Spotify, Deezer, Tidal and, to me, they have different strength
and weaknesses.
Spotify. Best playlists. Their algorithm is the best, probably supported
by the largest number of listeners. Good LMS integration but no hi-fi
tier at present
Deezer. Best search function. Unmatched if you
I think one also has to consider which of the streaming services that
will be present in 5 years or so. I've got maybe 40 playlists that I've
maintained for next to 10 years and I wouldn't want to have to start all
over because my service shuts down. The two services that are very
likely to
jotap_66 wrote:
> Why?. At this time it is working with Spotty. Quobuz works very well.
> But it is priced double than Spotify
>
> Regards
>
> JP
Because Spotty which Michael has developed for LMS uses LibreSpot - a
library of GPL code from third party developers. At this stage we do not
slartibartfast wrote:
> Don't you think Spotify will charge more for Spotify HiFi?
>
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There was a view that because they increased the cost of some of their
premium offerings (family etc I believe) there would not be a further
price increase for the HIFi
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