Well this is so incredibly stupid but I'm posting it here for my future
self because I'm likely to forget this by the next time it happens.
My weird recurring kitchen radio problem seems to be caused by the fact
that the power plug does not fit tight in the outlet. After several
weeks of door s
FredFredrickson wrote:
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> Maker url:
> http://username:password@youripaddress:9000/status.html?p0=pause&player=macaddress
>
>
> Example:
>
> Alexa trigger squeezebox ambient
>
> (this will play the ambient station on pandora, the values may differ
> per account)
>
> http://username:passwor
The only time I have seen that exact behavior with Spotify on my SB was
when my Spotify account was playing on another device--not necessarily
even a SB. Are you certain that your Spotify account is not playing on
another device?
I am assuming you have read the other recent threads re: changes wi
Fahzz wrote:
> Is this the first diagnostic step for an SB3 that won't power up? I
> ordered a new PSU, but are there other things I can try while it is on
> its way?
Common issue is problem with WiFi card. You can try removing the WiFi
card to see if the SB3 boots up (requires opening the unit,
Just wanted to thank ralphy for posting specifics with part numbers and
pictures. I was able to make the same repair and the analog outputs on
my Squeezebox classic are working wonderfully again.
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Julf wrote:
> Or we could just wait for MQA to become the next DVD-audio or 3DTV
> :)
The sooner the better. :p
LMS on a Raspberry Pi 3/piCorePlayer 3.10, playlists and LMS cache on a
USB stick, 25K+ music library on a WD MyCloud network drive,
Rasberry Pi 2 > piCorePlayer 3.02 > HiFiBerr
Anyone have any idea on what to do here?
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DanSmedra wrote:
> So the questions seems to be, who worked on the TIDAL app for Squeezebox
> (Logitech, TIDAL, or combo), who is capable of doing modifications for
> MQA today, and are they 'in the works'?
I am rather sceptical about MQA licensing a squeezebox implementation.
> Modification t
I have confirmed that the TIDAL MQA Master quality tracks can be
partially decoded (one unfold-24bit/96kHz + the benefit of correction
for the time domain smearing caused by the original A/D converter) via
TIDAL's desktop app (Windows or Mac). Rumor has it that hi-res playback
software application
DanSmedra wrote:
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>
> Based on Darko's explanation, the best SB/LMS/ickStream users can hope
> for is for some software gurus/experts to write a patch/plugin (for SBT
> and/or LMS) which recognizes the MQA encoded file from TIDAL and
> performs the first (48kHz to 96kHz) 'decode' of the MQA's
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