DanSmedra wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with TIDAL streaming?
>
> Pandora seems solid and I'm fairly confident my Internet service or WiFi
> isn't to blame.
Tidal has always been rock solid in my setup. Location Denmark. Sound
quality is super...
Callesoroe
Living room: Transport
ROON recomend thier Tidal users with problems to implement googles DNS
servers in thier routers etc .
Is/Was that not a problem that some internet providers cheap out on DNS
services ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J
Spotify is best for their huge collection and TIDAL is better for Hi-Rez
(16/44).
We have been having a problems here with TIDAL and it turned out to be
very sensitive to DNS. Set up a good caching DNS server and TIDAL works
much better.
Also Qobuz is coming to the US and and they higher then C
DanSmedra wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with TIDAL streaming?
>
> Pandora seems solid and I'm fairly confident my Internet service or WiFi
> isn't to blame.
I started an hour later but I've run through most of a playlist with no
issues here. Tidal problems are often local or regional
Is anyone else having problems with TIDAL streaming?
Pandora seems solid and I'm fairly confident my Internet service or WiFi
isn't to blame.
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I moved to Tidal when Spotify went funny and I couldn't get the new
plugin to work. One aspect concerns me. When I try to use Tidal I have
to first log on, then open another app (usually Radio Paradise) and then
go back into Tidal before it will work. Not seen anyone else having the
same problem s
I moved to Tidal when Spotify went funny and I couldn't get the new
plugin to work. One aspect concerns me. When I try to use Tidal I have
to first log on, then open another app (usually Radio Paradise) and then
go back into Tidal before it will work. Not seen anyone else having the
same problem
mherger wrote:
> > I'll have to look into this. But please take any further discussion to
> a
> different thread. It's becoming rather off topic.
Thanks Michael, and thanks again @matka! Moved to the Qobuz streaming
plugin thread:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97146-Qobuz-com-st
Thanks for the heads-up, I will of course install that plug in. Still,
what I would really like is to be able to browse the pdf when streaming,
same as in qobuz web player. I don't download much these days. Qobuz
metadata for an album does contains link to a pdf booklet if available
(it is called
noexit wrote:
> Just damn! My heart rate doubled when I saw the note about Qobuz's Jazz
> catalog. But it seems they aren't available here in the US. [sigh]
They're launching in the US this fall. It has been possible to get
around the geographic restriction, but that won't be necessary soon.
left channel wrote:
> +2 (+3?) for Qobuz, especially as the OP mentioned jazz. Qobuz is
> particularly well-known for having strong jazz and classical catalogs.
>
> Qobuz offers 2 million Hi-Res tracks and 40 million CD-quality tracks.
> They all stream perfectly via the Qobuz plug-in for LMS.
matka wrote:
> Thanks for the heads-up, I will of course install that plug in. Still,
> what I would really like is to be able to browse the pdf when streaming,
> same as in qobuz web player. I don't download much these days. Qobuz
> metadata for an album does contains link to a pdf booklet if av
left channel wrote:
> I use Qobuz only for streaming, but I believe with the help of the Music
> & Artist Information plug-in you can view PDF booklets that accompany
> download purchases. That topic is currently under discussion here:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?95494-Sugges
matka wrote:
> Surprisingly nobody has mentioned qobuz.com... Yes, I use it for the
> last 3 or 4 years and it works well. I like their catalog and booklet
> availability on their web player. If only LMS would support somehow pdf
> booklets...
I use Qobuz only for streaming, but I believe with t
+2 (+3?) for Qobuz, especially as the OP mentioned jazz. Qobuz is
particularly well-known for having strong jazz and classical catalogs.
Qobuz offers 2 million Hi-Res tracks and 40 million CD-quality tracks.
They all stream perfectly via the Qobuz plug-in for LMS. On an external
DAC, up to 24/19
matka wrote:
> Surprisingly nobody has mentioned qobuz.com... Yes, I use it for the
> last 3 or 4 years and it works well. I like their catalog and booklet
> availability on their web player. If only LMS would support somehow pdf
> booklets...
Qobuz +1. Great catalogue and more importantly Loss
I use both Spotify and TuneIn radio
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Surprisingly nobody has mentioned qobuz.com... Yes, I use it for the
last 3 or 4 years and it works well. I like their catalog and booklet
availability on their web player. If only LMS would support somehow pdf
booklets...
George
Transporter->Pathos Logos->Triangle Celius
Touch->Denon AVRS530
Spotify with the Spotty plugin.
It's great on LMS, but importantly it also works on anything else I try
to use it on - bluetooth speakers, android, ios,
Windows.anything.
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noexit wrote:
> I absolutely love my LMS system. I have either Windows PC's or Android
> Devices in most every section of my home that I sync music to on and off
> depending on various family member moods all day long. We use it all
> the time for lots of things.
>
> We're just now considerin
Using Spotify with Spotty plug in; generally works very well -
occasional hiccup when streaming to more than three devices. The
Spotify paid service also allows me to download music to my phone &
tablet for offline listening, which I use frequently when traveling.
I like the Discover Weekly and
NAPSTER / RHAPSODY:
I canceled my subscription more than a year ago, because it runs only on
newer Logitech devices (Touch, Radio) and not on SB3 or software
devices.
DEEZER PREMIUM:
Works fairly well. Sometimes the last seconds of a song are gone. You
will find a thread about this problem in t
Interesting and unexpected development regarding my search for a music
service: Recently I signed up for both Spotify and Deezer. Spotify
initially but then Deezer as I'm still not yet able to get my Spotify
Plugin working (It's definitely an issue with my Win 7 OS install
needing a fresh reins
Partly answering my own question, I researched the new service a little
bit. I have not actually tried it, and there is a free month trial.
But, from what others have said, the bit rate tops at 128K which seems
very low for a $9.99/mo fee. That combined with new direct LMS service
will elimina
freelsjd wrote:
> Michael, while you are listening in on this conversation, I would like
> to express my gratitude for all the good work you have put into Spotty.
> For me, it is really a toss up between Spotify and Deezer. It is easy
> enough to switch also.
>
> One additional question for t
Michael, while you are listening in on this conversation, I would like
to express my gratitude for all the good work you have put into Spotty.
For me, it is really a toss up between Spotify and Deezer. It is easy
enough to switch also.
One additional question for this group. Google is now pus
Spotify had the ability to create folders within playlists. So, for
example, I can setup a playlist in Spotify as a genre of music, say
acoustic-rock. Then I can go into that folder and setup different
playlists. Deezer has only flat playlists.
Unfortunately Spotify does not expose those fold
The main thing that I like about deezer, apart from the fact that it
works well with LMS, is that the download speeds are very good; at least
to me. There is a noticeable difference in downloading the local copy
of an album to my phone, for example. Really much faster. I don't know
why. Deeze
Spotify daily. I don't know what I'd do without it.
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Another vote for Spotify - I use it via LMS and the Spotty plug-in
running on a Raspberry Pi. I like it because of their selection of
music. I listen mostly to Scandinavian music, and there's no other
service I've found with the same catalog. (Not surprising, since
they're based in Sweden.) B
Spotify - has the widest range of playing devices ... LMS, smart
speakers, windows web, Sonos, TV
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logitech UE Radio, O2 Joggler + SqpOS
UPnPBridge - 2 paired Sonos Play1 speakers; Rocki - Sony SRS-BTM8
speaker; Pioneer WX-SMA1 speaker; - PURE One Flow internet radio: P
I use Spotify, via the Spotty plugin. Works very nicely in my LMS
system.
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(ethernet)
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w/Battery (ethernet except Radio)
*Office:* Win8(64) > LMS 7.9.1>Squeezel
I use Deezer hifi (FLAC quality) via the Ickstream LMS plugin
The plugin is fairly basic, but playback works perfectly, at least. It
only shows the first 200 of your favourite albums, which is annoying,
but it's easy enough to search the entire Deezer collection via the
plugin, so it doesn't rea
I use Spotify and was ready to look elsewhere and then the Spotty plugin
made everything about as good as I could ask.
I mostly use Spotify to try before I buy music. Admittedly, most music
I listen to on Spotify I listen to once and never again, or through
automatic playlists, which serve me m
Given the work Michael has done on the Spotty plugin Spotify is the best
integration with LMS imho.
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I used to use Spotify, but changed when they did.
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I use Spotify, mostly to audition albums before I decide to buy them...
Robert
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Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
PiCorePlayer(Pi2) with IQAudIO DAC+>Se
I absolutely love my LMS system. I have either Windows PC's or Android
Devices in most every section of my home that I sync music to on and off
depending on various family member moods all day long. We use it all
the time for lots of things.
We're just now considering a subscribing to a music
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