I discovered recently that Philippe's castbridge plugin services
correctly two identical cast speakers that are setup with the google
home app to be a "speaker pair". I found this to produce perfectly
synced stereo LMS output using this plugin. The better quality your
speakers are, the better y
BTW, to answer my own question above about the headset jack output.
When any given Radio is in Stereo mode (ie, playing both channels,
equally balanced, but through the one speaker), the headset output
maintains the track's full stereo separation. When the Radios are set
to Left and Right, then
Jaca wrote:
> Buttons and knobs on radio.. If you just control from app all is good
> but if you try to use controls on actual device it all becomes messy..
> At least last time I tried. Don't remember exact behavior but it wasn't
> acceptable.
> Ordinary sync pair with one radio per channel wor
Buttons and knobs on radio.. If you just control from app all is good
but if you try to use controls on actual device it all becomes messy..
At least last time I tried. Don't remember exact behavior but it wasn't
acceptable.
Ordinary sync pair with one radio per channel works quite well though
Jaca wrote:
> From my experience Group plugin is not practical as you loose physical
> controls. I use 2 as stereo pair with just ordinary sync (incl volume
> and power) but those are permanently like that.. Only downside is alarm
> clock will only turn off one of them when times out.
>
> btw
slartibartfast wrote:
> If you set one Radio left channel and one right channel you can form a
> group using the Group Players plugin. You can then set the Radios back
> to normal stereo for use when not in the group, but the group will be
> left + right.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatal
Redrum wrote:
> still have room for a red radio though, right? ;) Doesn't take up much
> space :p
>> "it's only *wafer* thin "
<< "Oh all right. Just one."
...
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland,
agbagb wrote:
> Ah - got it I think!
>
> - In Player Settings>Audio I set one Radio to , the Other to
> ,
>
> - And then in Player Settings>Synchronize I chose those two players to
> link up.
>
> - And then I just send a music track to either of them from LMS etc, or
> kick off a music t
Paul Webster wrote:
>
>
> More players than rooms ... need to buy a chateau.
still have room for a red radio though, right? ;) Doesn't take up much
space :p
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Ah - got it I think!
- In Player Settings>Audio I set one Radio to , the Other to
,
- And then in Player Settings>Synchronize I chose those two players to
link up.
- And then I just send a music track to either of them from LMS etc, or
kick off a music track on the local controls of eithe
agbagb wrote:
> BTW, how do you do the stereo set up thing for 2 radios? I've never
> tried it, but would like to give it a try. And further BTW - is the
> headphone jack output on any given radio in true stereo?
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Heuer wrote:
> ... Other option is to buy two Radio's (typically £40 each) and set them
> up in stereo mode.
BTW, how do you do the stereo set up thing for 2 radios? I've never
tried it, but would like to give it a try. And further BTW - is the
headphone jack output on any given radio in
I recently tried to buy an old Sony AirPlay device ... but they
cancelled the online order because the store could not find it in their
shop/warehouse ...
so I just bought two old (2010/2011) Philips AD7000W/10 devices - WiFi,
AirPlay 1, UPnP, Aux In and Apple USB for 10GBP each plus shipping.
Th
You can buy a good working s/h Boom on eBay for about £50. Other option
is to buy two Radio's (typically £40 each) and set them up in stereo
mode. Although my Boom screen is working well I just bought a couple of
mint O2 Jogglers (£20 each off eBay) and use their gorgeous touch
screens to control
> On 13 Jan 2021, at 22:35, bits
> wrote:
>
>
> I just swapped my Squeezebox Boom for a Google Hub Max. LMS with
> Chromecast bridge works fine.
>
> The Boom was a classic but the screen is dying a and costs a fortune to
> replace. It also had a dodgy barrel plug on the back. And the Hub Max
I just swapped my Squeezebox Boom for a Google Hub Max. LMS with
Chromecast bridge works fine.
The Boom was a classic but the screen is dying a and costs a fortune to
replace. It also had a dodgy barrel plug on the back. And the Hub Max
looks better and offers more functions.
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IMO LMS remains the best and most advanced streaming server in
existence.
There are a few that come close in some areas but none that succeed in
all areas. I have never tried Asset so cant comment specifically but I
very much doubt it comes close.
There are loads of alternatives that you can use
The need to replace my stereo receiver has caused me to survey music
streaming options for the first time since I got my first squeezebox in
2008. My initial question of whether I should get a receiver with an
Ethernet network connection caused me to think more broadly. In
particular, while I
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