1ka wrote:
This was a must for me, as it brought back the party mode functionality
and stopped my guests accidentally deleting the current playlist.
The fact that it works on Android devices, means our guests can put it
on their own phones and browse and add to the current playlist.
The
Hey, or you just give iPeng Party a try, no need to configure anything
there (unless you want to use the autoconfig feature for it in iPeng)
It's free, too :)
pippin's Profile:
I've downloaded squeeze commander as an alternative to the Logitech
android app, after reading how much better it is.
I've found that it is not very intuitive. For example I can't figure out
how to change the player. In the settings it shows that it
sees 2 players. On the Logitech app you simply
On 11 August 2012 14:40, dood dood.5h4...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com wrote:
I've downloaded squeeze commander as an alternative to the Logitech
android app, after reading how much better it is.
I've found that it is not very intuitive. [...]
I don't get how the paid app is better. Am I
Which device do you use?
You can swipe left on the NowPlaying screen to get the list of players.
There you can indeed simply touch it to change players. Plus directly
control all of them.
It's probably not optimized for a tablet, but there are devices where
you definitely do not want a split
dood wrote:
I don't get how the paid app is better. Am I missing something?
Depends on what your needs are. For instance, compared to Squeeze
Commander the official app lacks:
- The ability to copy music to your device for offline playback
- The ability to pause or mute audio when a call comes
This was a must for me, as it brought back the party mode functionality
and stopped my guests accidentally deleting the current playlist.
The fact that it works on Android devices, means our guests can put it
on their own phones and browse and add to the current playlist.
The interface can be a