and, for me The Synchroniser does the job perfectly. I can user it from
any point of access, and it is seamless - synchs mid-track, with nary a
stutter.
'Other Players' grabs the playlist ok, but stops it on the original
player, therefore isn't really a synchronising tool. But still useful
for mo
Other players also lets you send and grab playlist between players.
Thats pretty cool, If i'm listening in my livingroom and is on my way
to kitchen to cook food I can just send the playlist to my kitchen
player .
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Ma
thanks Pippin - I'll try that too, although now I've installed The
Sychroniser which does let me do what I want in a kind of web-based
clunky way, but it's always interesting to try other flavours in a
solution.
I'd like to be able to do the master sync-ing from the playerwill
have a look an
"Other Players" is another plugin that can help with syncing. It does
explain what it does :)
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toby10;501236 Wrote:
> You can sync from each player as well as the computer UI. In basic Sync
> both players are the "master" as it were, whichever player you use to
> change selection of the stream also Syncs this change with the other
> player.
>
> There is an SBS Plugin called The Synchroni
You can sync from each player as well as the computer UI. In basic Sync
both players are the "master" as it were, whichever player you use to
change selection of the stream also Syncs this change with the other
player.
There is an SBS Plugin called The Synchronizer that adds more features
for sy
1. No, no Squeezebox will take precedence (your assumption, it's
wrong).
2. Yes. This is incomplete and impenetrable, too. The duet has two
parts, a Controller and a Receiver. The Controller can be used to
control the Receiver or the Boom, so do you control the Boom with the
Controller or the Cont
pippin;501210 Wrote:
> No, it depends on what you are controlling. IIRC (I never use the native
> UIs for syncing) one UI has a "sync to" and the other "sync another box
> with me" type UI.
ok, I'll try and unpick your statement a lttle, but I have to say I
found it a little impenetrable in term
trautigan;501206 Wrote:
> Sometimes I want the Duet to synch with what is playing on the Boom,
> sometimes vice-versa. However the setup I have (ReadyNAS Duo running
> 7.4.1) seems to dictate that whatever is playing on the Boom will be
> synch-ed to the Duet - so, if I set the Synch ON from eith
Sometimes I want the Duet to synch with what is playing on the Boom,
sometimes vice-versa. However the setup I have (ReadyNAS Duo running
7.4.1) seems to dictate that whatever is playing on the Boom will be
synch-ed to the Duet - so, if I set the Synch ON from either player, the
Boom always takes
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