Wow, I've battered my setup with testing for over 10 hours now, trying
to reproduce the issue and I think I've made some sort of progress, I've
gone from rough memory, trying to replicate what I'd done when the
volume dropped to 49% to actively abusing the setup trying to break it.
I've added a
I would guess it was before 2005. The earliest post I can see in these
forums is Apr, 2005. I would think that Slim devices had these
capabilities right from the get go.
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 8.2.0 on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets and
Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 8.2.0 on W
freelsjd wrote:
> Anyone else in this forum also see the news that Sonos has successfully
> sued Google for patent infringement. It was over several things, but
> mostly about how Google can pair up speakers and send music through
> speakers wirelessly.
>
> I couldn't help but think that Slimde
Anyone else in this forum also see the news that Sonos has successfully
sued Google for patent infringement. It was over several things, but
mostly about how Google can pair up speakers and send music through
speakers wirelessly.
I couldn't help but think that Slimdevices and later Logitech had
fphredd wrote:
> Running Max2Play based on Raspbian Buster. Pi 3B+
My guess is that the problems you have encountered may be specific to
Max2Play, so you need to ask someone who knows something about Max2Play.
My suggestion: start a new thread in the LMS forum with an informative
title. Somethi
RobbH wrote:
> My apology, I had forgotten that you had said your hardware is Raspberry
> Pi. But what OS? The standard Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian)? Which
> version? And what model Raspberry Pi?
Running Max2Play based on Raspbian Buster. Pi 3B+