gordonallan wrote:
... emulate a squeezebox so that LMS would identify them as players that
could then be zoned and synchronised.
Nope.
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I have 2 of these devices and they are found as DLNA renderers by most
DLNA apps and I can stream music from LMS to them independently however
they do not appear as players in LMS.
Is there some way of working out how they present and if they could be
made to emulate a squeezebox so that LMS
gordonallan wrote:
Hi
I have 2 of these devices and they are found as DLNA renderers by most
DLNA apps and I can stream music from LMS to them independently however
they do not appear as players in LMS.
Is there some way of working out how they present and if they could be
made to
I contacted Pure in regards to a question I had about capabilites of the
Jongo product line. I specifcally asked if they will have the ability
to pair a set of their wireless devices such as their T6 models so they
could have stereo seperation. The response I received back was not
encouraging
Just confirms what we all know: Logitech was bonkers to ditch
Squeezebox.
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Mnyb wrote:
Anyone found a more detailed spec on the Jongo a140b
Codec support Includes WMA (Standard V9), AAC, MP3, MP2 this spec
look pants to me :/ where is the rest like FLAC OGG WAV aiff alac ,
looking like this it can't be an alternative to anything .
Edit : the FAQ about other
erland wrote:
Can it play local music ?
Kind of sounds like it can play files from a iPhone/Android device or
from their central online Pure Music/Pure Connect streaming service.
If this is the case, there is a risk the supported audio formats are
more or less limited to lossy compression
DaveWr wrote:
It supports FLAC and ALAC formats as well as various lossy codecs. It
also allows playback from local files. If it is the same as their Radio
series, it will be using UPNP/DLNA server. They supply their own
branded version of Twonky for their radios.
That sounds kind of
erland wrote:
That sounds kind of promising, do you have any idea regarding online
streaming services support ?
Currently it is as you stated - their own music store @ £4.99 a month.
No statement on the standard online providers. The 140b is the SB3
equivalent and its not available yet,
That does look interesting even if the product's colours scheme may look
a bit gaudy next to my hi-fi.
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d6jg wrote:
That does look interesting even if the product's colours scheme may look
a bit gaudy next to my hi-fi.
Saw that the 140b also comes in black or bw .
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Anyone found a more detailed spec on the Jongo a140b
Codec support Includes WMA (Standard V9), AAC, MP3, MP2 this spec
look pants to me :/ where is the rest like FLAC OGG WAV aiff alac ,
looking like this it can't be an alternative to anything .
It might be. Don't know about spotify and so on. But it streams via wifi
and bluetooth and play syncronized.
http://www.slashgear.com/pure-jongo-hands-on-sonos-on-a-budget-06263358/
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wewen wrote:
It might be. Don't know about spotify and so on. But it streams via wifi
and bluetooth and play syncronized.
http://www.slashgear.com/pure-jongo-hands-on-sonos-on-a-budget-06263358/
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