klingborg wrote:
> > So, get a Raspberry Pi for a few bucks, install LMS on a SD card
> (piCorePlayer or Max2Play) and hook the Pi to the router.
>
> This is something I considered, but the ideal for me would be to have
> the software embedded in the router itself, as it is running OpenWrt
> Linux.
>
> > Btw, once mysqueezebox.com is down LMS won't see your device.
>
> So LMS is not what I need. I need a minimal software replacement of
> mysqueezebox.com services to run my Booms independently from it.
Well, as mentioned already by others, LMS doesn't need MSB.com at all.
Why on the router? What happens, if you get a new one? With a Pi for $5
you just plug it back into the new router.
But I do understand that fiddling with RPis and Linux is not for
everyone.
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6 mit Tapatalk
New setup:
- ASRock Ion 330, Lubuntu 14.04, LMS 7.9, FLAC
- *Duet* > Pro-Ject DAC Box E > AKG Hearo 888 Titan (home office),
*Boom + Canton ASF 75 SC* (master bedroom), *Boom* (master bathroom),
*Radio* (guest bathroom), *RPi2 + OpenELEC + XSqueeze* > Samsung
UE60H6270 > Denon AVR-770SD > Mission 2.1 speakers (living room)
- *Classic* > Parasound DAC 1500 > vintage Wega Modul 42V amp (42E
equalizer, 42T tape deck + Thorens TD 160 Mk II turntable) > Quadral
Vulkan Mk II (music room)
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