pippin wrote:
>
> EDIT: One more data point: SqueezePlay uses 3MB of buffer, not sure
> whether that's raw or decoded, so that's about 1.5-3s worth of buffer,
> not a lot.
> Using more in a Squeezebox player will need special consideration, it
> can cause trouble with some online services, trans
BigJens wrote:
> I just have a quick question: So far great App, much better than the
> Logtech App ;-) Only thing I'm missing at the moment is crossfading of
> the songs. Where is it? Any help here?
Sorry, Orange Squeeze itself doesn't expose all of the player audio
settings that you might wan
BigJens wrote:
> I just have a quick question: So far great App, much better than the
> Logtech App ;-) Only thing I'm missing at the moment is crossfading of
> the songs. Where is it? Any help here?
>
> TIA
> J.
Crossfading is in LMS:
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I just have a quick question: So far great App, much better than the
Logtech App ;-) Only thing I'm missing at the moment is crossfading of
the songs. Where is it? Any help here?
TIA
J.
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As I move away from video to books and music, Logitech cancels a modern
audio product to replace it with a Big Brother whatever. Guess this is
another sign to head to the Gulch. Great work original team; maybe see
you in the Gulch with your new product for the true 1%.
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k...@ken.net wrote:
> I will change this to WMA (versus AAC) but what's the benefit? Both will
> transcode to Flac, right? I will also turn off the "allow transcoding"
> feature but won't that mean I can't listen to it?
No transcoding with WMA and stream will be direct from BBC to player.
For UK
k...@ken.net wrote:
>
> I will change this to WMA (versus AAC) but what's the benefit? Both will
> transcode to Flac, right? I will also turn off the "allow transcoding"
> feature but won't that mean I can't listen to it?
I've changed the iPlayer settings to WMA and turned off the "allow
transc
bpa wrote:
> Are you in the UK or outside the UK. If outside the UK are you using
> some sort of VPN to get good quality UK stream ?
I am in the UK.
>
> 1. The stream is not "clearly WMA" as if you are outside the UK WMA
> streams are 48kbps and AAC streams are 56kbps. Radiotime can insert
>
Are you in the UK or outside the UK. If outside the UK are you using
some sort of VPN to get good quality UK stream ?
1. The stream is not "obviously WMA" as if you are outside the UK WMA
streams are 48kbps and AAC streams are 56kbps. Radiotime can insert
their own metadata so presence of pictu
SBCC wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking to find a way to change the name of the sound device that is
> being shown in squeezeslave -L. I've tried in udev ,
> with no luck.
> I'm looking at having the ability to use multiple sound cards of the
> same type in LinuxMCE.
> I looked at the code and I see t
First let me thank all of you (@matka, @bpa, @mnyb) for helping me try
and track this problem down. I had secretly hoped that @matka's
suggestion of buffering would solve all my problems but last night
proved that this problem still exists (at least with buffer set to the
default of 3 seconds). Th
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Wearing aviator sunglasses and a assortment of
thigh-high tights and frilly skirts, 72-year-old Liu Qianping has caused
quite a stir in China
In the late occasional weeks, images of the one-time agriculturist from
Hunan dominion comprise appeared on Taobao, the Chinese kind of
sgmlaw wrote:
> Now that Logitech has clumsily killed their baby, why doesn't the
> original Slim Devices team just buy the essential IP and keep it going?
> It should be cheaper than what Logitech paid for it, and I'm sure Andy
> knows how to revive it in the right direction again.
Logitech is
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