When I was searching for a system to waikup in the morning with the NEXT
song of my playlist, then I was surprised that SONOS can't do this
simple thing.
With LMS, it is even better than a simple playlist. You can use dynamic
playlist!
You can plus with query, add plugins...
Sonos can do what LMS
mmveets wrote:
So, Im trying to set up a multi-room audio with multiple old Android
phones running squeezeplayer, and Im having sync issues. LMS is running
on a Synology diskstation DS214+. Devices are a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit
II 4g, a Samsung Galaxy S, a Samsung Galaxy Epic 4G, and a
markbelanger wrote:
First, sorry to hear the dev has gone missing... but maybe someone else
will have an idea of how to help.
I've used SqueezeCommander successfully for some time, and only lately
has this issue cropped up: when I drill into a locally-served artist /
album, I get an empty
Dear,
I would like to use a SqueezeBox in my car.
I plan to install a raspberry with piCorePlayer in my car :
https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home
To play sound in my car, I can use the car analog input + HifiBerry (The
Jack output of the Rpi sounds very bad).
My car can be connected
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
Dear christian,
Did you see my post about issue concerning Alarm+current playlist ?
Regards
Eric
esa;618037 Wrote:
Dear,
First, to say I really like SqueezeCommander.
I found very useful the functionalities regarding Alarm (possible to
set different volume setting, easy to change time
Archos 70 IT 8GB : to go on internet , read ebook, Remote
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos_70it/index.html?country=uslang=en
Squeeze Commander to control all Squeeze Devices : SqueezeTouch in my
Bed Room + SqueezeBoom in my DeskRoom +SqueezeReceiver in my
livingRoom.
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esa
Synology
I just try it.
The Alarm setting is missing.
Regards
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esa
Synology DiskStation DS107+ 128MB - MARVELL_88F5281 - DSM 2.3-1157
Squeeze center Version : 7.5.0 - r30464
Version Perl : 5.8.6
Version MySQL : 5.1.34
Squeezebox Touch : 7.5.1-r9009
Dynamic Playlists (v2.8.3)+ Playlist Generator
but the only choice
is MSB.
Since the auto-discovery failed to see my local server, I've tried to
enter my local server manually by putting its IP address 192.168.1.106
and Port 9000, but SC comes back with an error message (Unable to
connect to...)
What am I doing wrong?
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esa
Synology
...
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esa
Synology DiskStation (DSM Package Management) - FR - utf8
Synology DS107+ MARVELL_88F5281
Squeeze center Version : 7.5.0 - r30464
Version Perl : 5.8.6
Version MySQL : 5.1.34
Squeezebox Touch : 7.5.1-r9009
Dynamic Playlists (v2.8.3)+ Playlist Generator (v1.1)+Song Info
(v1.0.2999)+ Song
to check :
- create a playlist.
- create a alarm using the current playlist.
- try it
- modify the alarm setting using the MODIFY option : change volume
setting or time.
- wait until next working.
Can you confirm this issue ?
Regards
Eric
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esa
Synology DiskStation (DSM Package Management) - FR
SqueezeCommander ?
Regards
Eric
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esa
Synology DiskStation (DSM Package Management) - FR - utf8
Synology DS107+ MARVELL_88F5281
Squeeze center Version : 7.5.0 - r30464
Version Perl : 5.8.6
Version MySQL : 5.1.34
Squeezebox Touch : 7.5.1-r9009
Dynamic Playlists (v2.8.3)+ Playlist Generator
?
Finally, I will buy a ARCHOS 5IT 8 GB ( because the price is good and
bigger screen ).
But, I read Archos don't support Android Market, have a bigger screen
resolution and thus not support all Android application...
Is it true ?
Can I buy it ?
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esa
Synology DS107+ MARVELL_88F5281
Squeeze center
to Hack the Ipod.
Why
Why buying a Ipod at 250 Euro and take the risk to lost the warranty ?
Why pay to hack ? It's crazy !
So I decide to not buy a Ipod.
Maybe a Archos, but my question :
Is your application supported on other brands ?
Regards
Eric
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esa
Synology DS107+ MARVELL_88F5281
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