JohnSwenson;491347 Wrote: 
> If you are interested in a controller with a larger touch screen you can
> build one yourself. Get a touch screen of whatever size you like (7"
> ones can be had for less than $200) and connect it to something like a
> FitPC running squeezeplay. You then gat the same user interface and
> display as the Touch but on a larger screen. If you want audio out of
> the device you can plug in any USB DAC you want and you have something
> that works like a Touch but has a large touch screen. 
> 
> If you want a large display on the other side of the room, you can just
> use a regular LCD display of whatever size you desire, again connect it
> to a simple computer running squeezeplay. If you want to control using
> that display you can add a wireless mouse to select items from the
> display (instead of actually touching the screen). You could just use
> the display for seeing whats playing and use another device for
> controlling. Lots of possibilities.
> 
> John S.


Hi John
Yes this is a good idea. I found Squeezeserver software but couldn't
find the Squeezeplay software. Where can I find Squeezeplay? Many of the
programs have changed names over the years and now going through
Wikipedia I'm not sure what's what.

What do you think the larger screen would add as interference if
placed on the audio rack with the main system?


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