Thanks a lot for your helps guys. I got it up and running yesterday and
I love it so far but I have one problem. How do I get last.FM to work
with? When you listen to music it kicks you out of SqueezeNetwork and
loads up Squeezecenter. But last.FM only seems to work while
SqueezeNetwork is
There are some instructions here:
http://www.slimdevices.com/dev_lastfm.html
I think they are incomplete, though. You also have to go to LastFM
under player settings and enable it for each player you want to use.
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MeSue
Sue
http://www.last.fm/user/MeSue
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and am glad to say I've bought my first
Squeezebox. It's brand new and should be arriving next week in the
mail! I probably would have never bought one of these if it wasn't for
the outstanding comments about it over at the Steve Hoffman forums. I
have
Welcome!
You should use 7.2. It is extremely stable on XP. Most of the isssues
reported are Mac or Vista related..and to be fair most of the issues
are not problems with SC itself.
A must-have plugin is a very personal judgement. For me, Lazy Search
and AlienBBC are mandatory, as are MusicIP
kurtphyre;348877 Wrote:
1.) Which Squeezecenter version would be the best for me? I've read
some pretty negative things about 7.2 (the newest version).
You want the latest versions, 7.2. If you go back far enough in the
forum archives you'll read some pretty negative things about every
Welcome to the forums, kurtphyre !
kurtphyre;348877 Wrote:
3.) Would a $500 DAC improve sound quality enough to justify the
$500? Or the DAC inside of it better than a $500 DAC?There are some people
who have a better experience with some sub-500$
dacs. But, as Phil says, you should give
1) If you are using a library that is FLAC only, I think you will find
7.2 works just fine. However, I would be tempted to use 7.2.1 from the
nightly builds which has a number of bug fixes included. The list of
issues fixed so far in 7.2.1 be found at the top of this file:
Hey Kurt, welcome
Not much to add to accumulated good comments, other than to say I would
start out keeping things plain vanilla for awhile. Get your basic stuff
set up and running, use it, try out the different capabilities, see
what features you like and dislike, etc. Accumulate some
Phil Leigh wrote:
Before you add an external DAC, try a replacement linear power supply
on the SB. These do not cost much and believe the consensus is that
the internal DAC in the SB seems to benefit.
A consensus? That's news to me!
Regards,
Peter