radish;408116 Wrote:
> I assume you mean SqueezeNetwork, and no you don't need a SN login to
> run SC. It's only needed for services (such as Pandora, Rhapsody, etc)
> which are provided by SN.
SN is required for use of Live365, ShoutCast, and RadioIO from the SC7
menus as well.
Though I suppose
sander;408112 Wrote:
> Has anyone run Squeezecenter on a machine that has no public net access
> for a while?
Yes. I have a Ubuntu Server that runs SC 7.3.2 that only feeds my
Transporter. There is no router, no Cable Modem, no Wifi, just a CAT5
cable from the Ethernet port on the Server to the
My main concern is that I'd be able to continue to use the hardware and
software to access my local files, internet radio and last.fm
services..
As things stand at the moment that would appear possible even if
Logitec went "tits up".
SqueezeNetwork means very little to me if it didn't I be m
sander;408112 Wrote:
> I was less concerned about it in the Slimserver 6.x days since you
> didn't need a squeezecenter login just to run it like you do now, and
> most my devices are dependent on the 7.2 or newer.
>
I assume you mean SqueezeNetwork, and no you don't need a SN login to
run SC. I
swayzak;407976 Wrote:
> Actually maybe Logitech should take over MP3Tunes ... the perfect
> solution ?
I'd rather they look into MusicIP, since that's the real value-add for
me.
Actually I thought about this very issue, before I jumped in all the
way to the Squeeze universe. I really wanted it
swayzak;407812 Wrote:
> Worryingly I rather agree with you.
>
> So I'm making hay with MP3Tunes whilst it's sun shines (works very well
> for me at the moment) ... ;)
Actually maybe Logitech should take over MP3Tunes ... the perfect
solution ?
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swayzak
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swayzak wrote:
> peter;407800 Wrote:
>
>> swayzak wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2
>>>
>> Booms.
>>
>>> But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust &
>>>
>> disappeared
>>
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Would we be
aubuti;407809 Wrote:
> From my experiences with the two companies -- very limited with MP3Tunes
> and fairly extensive with SD/Logitech -- I'd be much more concerned
> about MP3Tunes going belly up than Logitech
Worryingly I rather agree with you.
So I'm making hay with MP3Tunes whilst it's
swayzak;407671 Wrote:
> Even if SN disappeared ?
>
> I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
> the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
>
> If SN went, then the only way to access radio stations would be via SC
> wouldn't it ?
>From my experiences with the two comp
peter;407800 Wrote:
> swayzak wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2
> Booms.
> >
> > But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust &
> disappeared
> > ?
> >
> > Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
> >
> > I guess SC wo
Goodsounds;407794 Wrote:
> Also in this context, it is likely fair to assume that the Streaming
> Media unit is a very small part of the total entity. Probably even
> immaterial from an operating results perspective.
As bigger as easier to get rid of uneconomic parts.
But one part of my decisio
swayzak wrote:
> Hi
>
> I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2 Booms.
>
> But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust & disappeared
> ?
>
> Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
>
> I guess SC would still work so you could still access music t
Before you whip yourself and others into a frenzy, check out the
information that shows that this proposition is nonsense. At least, for
now.
Logitech is a public company and its results are released quarterly.
For the 9 months ending December 2008, income after tax was $142
million. Sales and in
swayzak;407671 Wrote:
> Even if SN disappeared ?
>
> I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
> the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
>
> If SN went, then the only way to access radio stations would be via SC
> wouldn't it ?
If you remove your SN login info from
slimpy;407678 Wrote:
> All SB players need to be connected to some server.
> This can either be your local SqueezeCenter or SqueezeNetwork (which is
> a customized version of SC, more or less).
> If SN ceased to exist you would have to run SC locally.
>
> SC is open source so development would s
All SB players need to be connected to some server.
This can either be your local SqueezeCenter or SqueezeNetwork (which is
a customized version of SC, more or less).
If SN ceased to exist you would have to run SC locally.
SC is open source so development would still be possible.
The SB firmware
kesey;407666 Wrote:
> Well, there are plenty of radio stations out there. You can access them
> directly over the net.
Even if SN disappeared ?
I use MP3Locker for my music collection so that I don't have to turn
the PC on at all & use SN for everything.
If SN went, then the only way to access
How much does SqueezeCentre rely upon SqueezeNetwork to function?
Is it only the 'Music Services' ?
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TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3 - SqueezeCenter Version: 7.4 - 25592
3 x wireless SB3 + a Duet
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Well, there are plenty of radio stations out there. You can access them
directly over the net.
I got my Squeezebox, Duet etc to allow me to store my CDs etc on hard
disk, so that I could access & play them back via my home network.
Squeezenetwork did not come into it.
Keep smiling, The Squeezeb
Hi
I never really considered this whilst accumulating my Duet & 2 Booms.
But what would happen if Logitech / Squeezebox went bust & disappeared
?
Would we be left with bits of silent hi-tech furniture ?
I guess SC would still work so you could still access music this way -
but if SN ceased to
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