paulster wrote: 
> Yes, that's exactly what I did.  If you have a multitude of output
> devices and it doesn't find the right one by default then you might need
> to specify the correct one, but I didn't need to when I was testing it.
> 
> If you bring up a Command Prompt window (Start -> Run -> cmd), cd to its
> directory and run it from the command line you'll have a better chance
> to see what it reports at startup, plus you can also run it with a -l
> parameter to see a list of available output devices if necessary.
> 
> You weren't executing it from within the ZIP file were you?  I'm
> wondering if you did, because it wouldn't automatically have extracted
> the DLLs at the same time.  You need to have extracted the contents of
> the ZIP file into a folder before you run it.

Nah Paulster - I'm not quite that stupid - I did unpack the files and
put then in a directory then run it directly from that directory via the
DOS prompt, anyway I am home now so you can see my error cut and pasted
here:

C:\squeezelite>squeezelite-win
[19:13:17.884] test_open:417 error opening stream: Unanticipated host
error
[19:13:17.884] output_init:1336 unable to open output device


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