usc95 wrote:
> I have a friend that uses multiple google accounts to accomodate his 80k
> track collection. He keeps his new and most listened to tracks in one
> account and the remainder in a second account. Not a perfect solution
> but workable, especially for the price of $0.00.
There are u
I use Google Play Music on my iphone as a way to both back up my music
to the cloud and stream it back to me so I don't have to keep my whole
collection on my phone. You run an app on your computer hosting the
music that either matches your music or uploads it to Google's servers.
They currently
I have a friend that uses multiple google accounts to accomodate his 80k
track collection. He keeps his new and most listened to tracks in one
account and the remainder in a second account. Not a perfect solution
but workable, especially for the price of $0.00.
50k...not enough storage...the search continues...
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wt0 wrote:
> Did you setup your server to be accessible from outside your network?
Yes. I can see the server I, I can control the music in each of the
rooms of my house from afar if I want to p*ss off my wife, but I can't
listen to that music remotely if she ever kicks me out...
Maybe PLEX...
fphredd wrote:
> Can't seem to find a streamer over cellular, just home network, so it
> may be moot anyway - got the phone pretty cheap - get what you pay for,
> I guess. Another thing I can't (at least easily) do on Windows Phone
> 8.1... :(
Did you setup your server to be accessible from outsi
wt0 wrote:
> You might consider switching to something like Raspberry Pi for running
> LMS. You'll get the full unabridged version of LMS. The new 2nd gen
> Raspberry Pi should work really well as a LMS server.
Can't seem to find a streamer over cellular, just home network, so it
may be moot a
fphredd wrote:
> Am I being punk'd? This just keeps getting to be more like a bad comedy
> skit the deeper I get!...but thanks for the knowledge. Will take a shot
> with the ReadyNas Pro just to say I tried.
You might consider switching to something like Raspberry Pi for running
LMS. You'll get
wt0 wrote:
> I should mentioned that the features I outlined are probably not present
> on LMS running on a NAS.
Am I being punk'd? This just keeps getting to be more like a bad comedy
skit the deeper I get!...but thanks for the knowledge. Will take a shot
with the ReadyNas Pro just to say I tri
wt0 wrote:
> You have 2 options. First LMS can provide a basic http music stream
> that any music player that supports streaming can use (including
> browsers). Just use the url http://: port>/stream.mp3
>
> LMS will actually treat that stream as a player and it would show up on
> any squeezeb
fphredd wrote:
> Thank you very much for the above information. Will have a go at it...
I should mentioned that the features I outlined are probably not present
on LMS running on a NAS.
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fphredd wrote:
> Just bought a Nokia Lumia with with Windows Phone 8.1 loaded. I've
> installed Squeeze Control to control the players at home, but I'm
> desperately looking for a way to stream my music, in mp3 or flac
> (grandfathered - unlimited data).
>
> I streamed music to my Android phone
ctbarker32 wrote:
> I think your quote that says you can't run apps in the background on
> Windows Phone is mis-informed. Windows Phone is based on the Windows NT
> kernel which is multi-tasking and certainly can run apps in the
> background. Going forward with Windows Phone 10 you will have the
All those promises are awesome...but without going down the beta road
this early in W10, as well as the lack of any apps ready for it
corresponding to my needs, it doesn't seem to give much 'hope' for the
foreseeable future...considering my phone only got 8.1 a few weeks ago.
Not bashing any plat
I think your quote that says you can't run apps in the background on
Windows Phone is mis-informed. Windows Phone is based on the Windows NT
kernel which is multi-tasking and certainly can run apps in the
background. Going forward with Windows Phone 10 you will have the
ability to run universal ap
Just bought a Nokia Lumia with with Windows Phone 8.1 loaded. I've
installed Squeeze Control to control the players at home, but I'm
desperately looking for a way to stream my music, in mp3 or flac
(grandfathered - unlimited data).
I streamed music to my Android phone using multiple methods, util
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