If you are buying a player just for Spotify (or mainly for) then I would
agree Logitech and Spotify made a complete hash of it. I tried it and
Spotify constantly crashed my Touch and the user interface is pretty
damn rubbish. You must get better results with Triode's plug in as there
seems to be
I've had no stability issues running Spotify or anything else I wanted
to use with the 2 Touches and Zyxel NSA310 (running LMS).
One Touch is on ethernet, the other wireless, and the NSA310 is
connected via ethernet.
It appears that the OP is simply having a snipe at Logitech, which is
something
I am using Ixplorer now. I still see no plugin for Spotify other than
the officialne.
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Ocean56 wrote:
I am using Ixplorer now. I still see no plugin for Spotify other than
the officialne.
so you see the 3rd party plugins now? Note that you need to look at top
of this list, because Triodes spotify app is named 3rd Party Spotify
and shows up alphabetically at the top of the
I can't imagine losing the flexibility and extensibility (is that a
word?) of SB, especially with all the work going on with
CommunitySqueeze.
I love to experiment and tune; I believe that would be impossible in the
Sonos ecosystem.
I know Sonos has a support forum, but I cannot imagine a
Cut-Throat wrote:
If Sonos cannot stream MOG, it would be a non-starter for me!.. MOG
is a higher quality streaming service than Spotify.
It is integrated perfectly into the Squeezebox Touch that I can control
with my Laptop.
If Sonos can do this, I might look at it. Otherwise, it
apple lossless: disabled
flac: faad/sox
mp3: disabled
pcm: disaled
Using the above server settings, and using the coax connection between
touch and dacmagic 100, I appear to be getting 192 frequency through to
the dac.
Switching between different frequency 24 bit source files the dac
responds