I am running PiCorePlayers around the house. You can see the details
and cost of what I did for a "deluxe" PiCorePlayer at:
https://blog.lns.com/?p=151
But you cal also build a basic one out of a $35 Raspberry Pi using power
speakers. One of my "setups" is just that.
Tim
On 10/20/19 8:44 PM,
The PiCorePlayers are cheap and easy enough to build which should carry
this platform for the foreseeable future. I find the player to be easier
to configure and more reliable than a Duet receiver. On occasion the
Duet receiver has just started playing loud static that I have to hit
Rew and it
I recently picked up a duet with all accessories that was posted on this
site for the cost of shipping which turned out to be around $15 US.
About the touch for CDN$ 1,341.40. Is that Monopoly money?
Kid Audio's Profile:
chill wrote:
> Like many on here I guess, I regularly trawl eBay for used Squeezebox
> hardware. I'm pretty sure that the number of items for sale has
> increased quite significantly in recent months. Is it just me?
>
> Booms in good condition are still fetching good money, but sad-to-say,
>
Of course, I should say that in no way do I think that it's the
beginning of the end for the Squeezebox ecosystem. Quite the opposite -
the server software, the plugins, the supported hardware and the new
devices are such that the ecosystem has never been in better shape. I
just get the
Like many on here I guess, I regularly trawl eBay for used Squeezebox
hardware. I'm pretty sure that the number of items for sale has
increased quite significantly in recent months. Is it just me?
Booms in good condition are still fetching good money, but sad-to-say,
most other devices seem
A station that I listened to for years change services to Live365. I
have SoundBridge radios (from the old days) that only work with
URLs. I emailed Live365 support and asked for a url for the station I
wanted, and received a reply.
As an example, this:
mherger wrote:
> > I've tried to find a direct link to Virgin Radio without much luck. I
> > wonder if a URL sniffer would work.
>
> If somebody was looking for a nice little plugin project for LMS:
>
> http://www.radio-browser.info/webservice
>
> --
>
> Michael
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