itm wrote:
> My LMS server (v7.7.1 on Windows 2008) hangs if I use the search option
> from Squeeze Commander. Search also hangs on the web interface if I try
> to do a global search (i.e. without specifying song search). I can work
> around this using the Logitech Android controller app by selec
You could try getting foobar2000 running on linux:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=54933
Or you might like DeaDBeeF:
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/
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VLC for playing music on Ubuntu is straightforward and simple to use. I
agree with Aubuti that Squeezeplay would be the best option though
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.8.0 - 1372836728 @ Mon Jul 8 01:00:43
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Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: x86_64-linux
Per
cathcam wrote:
> So, something that was compatible with the SB Touch power supply, or a
> common Dell laptop type power brick would be very useful since these can
> be picked up cheap from RadioShack and even used electronics stores. Is
> that what you had in mind?
The very first release of the
Has anyone else lost the WoL feature?
For some reason SC will no longer wake my WHS box from standby, yet the
Touch & Radios do as does the WHS Console Wake Server utility.
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My LMS server (v7.7.1 on Windows 2008) hangs if I use the search option
from Squeeze Commander. Search also hangs on the web interface if I try
to do a global search (i.e. without specifying song search). I can work
around this using the Logitech Android controller app by selecting "My
Music", the
Hmmm, the others answered with suggestions for tagging programs, but it
sounds to me that you are looking for a player that works on Linux. Is
that right? If so, since you're on this forum and you play your own
library, is it fair to assume you run LMS? If that's the case, then one
simple solution