tcutting;561312 Wrote: 
> There are three options for playing on a PC - these are "software"
> player emulators (they emulate, in some form or another, the "hardware"
> squeezebox players).
> Squeezeplay - this emulates the newer player types (Touch, Radio,
> Controller) and has graphical user interface like you would see on
> these devices so it can be used to control your squeezeboxes, and you
> can enable the audio playback so it can become a player as well.
> Softsqueeze - this emulates the older style players (SB3/Classic,
> Transporter, Boom, ...).  This used to be available through the web
> interface to Squeezeboxserver, you'd have to search the forums to find
> out how to get it now, I don't recall.
> Squeezeslave - this is a "gui-less" player, typically you would run it
> from a command tool.  It's nice because it's small and doesn't require
> any display resources.
> Not sure about printing playlists - may actually be third-party apps or
> other music software which could handle this better.  There's something
> called Album Catalogue Creator which allows you to create catalog of
> your entire library.  I haven't used it, but here's link to the related
> thread:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48096

In newer version of SBS, SqueezePlay is available as a plug-in called
"Community Squeezeplay." You have have to first enable "view all 3rd
party plug-ins."

It is handy because if you have your server set-up for remote access,
you can install this player from the WebUI...

P


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