Michael, thanks for all the info. Are you a representative from
Logitech?
I'm an engineer in the SB/SR team. But I'm no official spokesman. I'm only
trying to give answers because none of the officials really understands
the problem this community has with the latest development.
mherger wrote:
Will there be a UE Touch?
Not the Touch as we know it.
--
Michael
Does this mean there will be a UE Touch with limited, but easier to use
functionallity, or there won't be an UE branded Touch (or Boom, for that
matter) with limited functionallity compared to LMS?
Will there be a UE Touch?
Not the Touch as we know it.
Does this mean there will be a UE Touch with limited, but easier to use
functionallity, or there won't be an UE branded Touch (or Boom, for that
matter) with limited functionallity compared to LMS?
What I wanted to say is that there
That's too bad. It could help me in my decision to jump ship or not...
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verypsb wrote:
That's too bad. It could help me in my decision to jump ship or not...
Buy a Touch. It's probably the best device you'll own, and the perfect
solution for playing music. Logitech's decision to not produce them
anymore doesn't change anything about that.
Hi,
I'm a long-term owner, 2 SB, 1 Touch, 2 soft player on kids PCs,
software running on Synology NAS, very happy user. Exactly this morning,
an office colleague asked me what to buy, I wanted to send him a link,
and end up seeing all this non-sense. I always suspected Logitech would
harm the
mherger wrote:
Will there be a UE Touch?
Not the Touch as we know it.
Does this mean there will be a UE Touch with limited, but easier to
use
functionallity, or there won't be an UE branded Touch (or Boom, for
that
matter) with limited functionallity compared to LMS?
What I
Not very surprising, but still a shock to say the least. I've owned a
Squeezebox for 3 years now. First I bought the Receiver, after that the
system was quickly expanded by a Radio. Without iPeng though, I probably
would have abandoned the system quite quickly. But this worked so great
that I
Philip Meyer wrote:
.. I won't be going down this route. I suspect most people round
here with SB kit won't be either. Why buy new kit that has less
functionality? ...
and have to run a second server! LMS for SB players, UE server
for UE players (currently limited to a
I generally agree with your comments, but I would note that the logitech
execs are not mostly U.S. Logitech is not even a U.S. company. It is a
Swiss company.
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mherger wrote:
Yes, there's really a disconnect issue with marketing. They don't
understand that LMS/UEML is _not_ like any desktop application, but that
it is a server. They don't want to hear it so badly (server is too
geeky),
they keep forgetting it themselves. And therefore they
garym wrote:
I generally agree with your comments, but I would note that the logitech
execs are not mostly U.S. Logitech is not even a U.S. company. It is a
Swiss company.
In the business lines we are talking about here almost all of the execs
are from and in the US.
pippin wrote:
In the business lines we are talking about here almost all of the execs
are from and in the US.
interesting. didn't know that.
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pippin wrote:
Now that it looks like iPeng, SqueezePad and SqueezePlayer will be the
only real Squeezeboxes around, can I buy the brand? :)
The sonos remote control sucks. There is someone who has a thing called
sonospy to get around the sonos number of tracks limitations, etc. Seems
like
The big problem with Sonos is the resolution restrictions. It would be a
pain to transcode high to low res Flac, besides the extra storage to
hold both versions, as well as the MP3 version for idevices. It wouldn't
be so bad for sub-critical applications if it would transcode on it's
own.
I saw MH comment that he is running his server for UE Radio on Linux -
so this means (implies at least) that there is still software for the
end-user to install.
Isn't that the part that causes some end-users to have problems (the
installation a s running of software)?
If they can install and run
saeyedoc wrote:
The big problem with Sonos is the resolution restrictions. It would be a
pain to transcode high to low res Flac, besides the extra storage to
hold both versions, as well as the MP3 version for idevices. It wouldn't
be so bad for sub-critical applications if it would transcode
Wow, just wow. I check into the forum every once in a while to see what
is going on, and I run across this thread. As you can see from my
signature, I have a number of SB units. I will continue to use and enjoy
them until they break, or something occurs that makes them unusable. One
reason I was
garym wrote:
looks like sonoposy mentioned above does an on-the-fly modification of
high res files to 16/44.1 as well as overcome the 65k song limit.
Interesting. From what I can find, Sonospy is only available for Linux
and Windows. May only transcode on Linux machines. If a similar program
what about the people that started Slimdevices, would there be any
change they continue were logitech is killing such a great product ?
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bklaas wrote:
[Lots of great stuff snipped...]
Squeezebox is dead, long live Squeezebox.
cheers,
#!/ben
I had typed a really long response, but then I figured there's really no
reason. You've summed it up perfectly, including the kudos for Michael
(and anyone else who is still there
I'm no Nostradomus either. Being a perpetual pessimist and excessively
risk adverse makes me more wrong than right. On those rare occasions
when my dire predictions come true, I'm suddenly filled with confidence
in my Casandra-like, oracular powers. Ben's post just totally validated
all the
So what exactly is the bottom line. How long can I expect to use my
Touch just as I do today? I usually control the Touch via the remote on
mysqueezbox.com or sometimes with an Android app. It's all so sad and a
bit confusing. I don't even know if I should buy another SBT.
cubdog
cubdog wrote:
So what exactly is the bottom line. How long can I expect to use my
Touch just as I do today? I usually control the Touch via the remote on
mysqueezbox.com or sometimes with an Android app. It's all so sad and a
bit confusing. I don't even know if I should buy another SBT.
Just heard this news. I've only recently come to Squeezebox from
airport/itunes, and I'm really disappointed, since it's such a great
product and does everything I (or the rest of the family) could want
really simply. Seems that the 'ecosystem' only has a limited time left
and unless I want to
Ok, so I'm reading all this but im still a little confused on what we
stand to loose here.
I am more than comfortable that I will continue to run my own music from
a version of LMS which wont be updated (correct me if im wrong)
BBC iplayer? radio streams? will these continue to work or is this
trouty00 wrote:
Ok, so I'm reading all this but im still a little confused on what we
stand to loose here.
I am more than comfortable that I will continue to run my own music from
a version of LMS which wont be updated (correct me if im wrong)
BBC iplayer? radio streams? will these
garym wrote:
internet radio where you save the URL as a favorite will work
spotify will work with triode's plugin
somaFM has direct URLs that will work
BBC iplayer (not sure)
Pandora - I think we need the authorization provided by mysb.com
handshake, but not 100% sure
siriusXM - no, need
It was working for me on my squeezebox radio until recently (Spain). You
have to get a VPN service with US/UK servers (blackVPN, cienen,
ibvpn...) and setup PPTP or L2TP on a draytek router or similar. With
this setting you could also listen to pandora or slacker for free or
watch video services
garym wrote:
I have no idea, but I strongly suspect (because of product laws) that
you have at least 2 years (mysb.com still alive). Maybe longer.
In the UK, all products need to be fit for purpose from manufacture for
7 years. So, if a product is manufactured to do internet radio, it
should
Just created an account on http://www.uesmartradio.com/
For the moment, it all appears to be just a rebranding. In fact, that
site is an updated version of mysqueezebox.com with a possibility to
download UE Music Library v10.0.0 which is a new name for... Logitech
SlimSqueezeBoxCenter Media
didjean wrote:
But with that site URL uesmartradio.com, I am skeptical regarding any
new Touch like player...
Maybe Logitech found that people are now glued to their smartphones, and
there is no longer a need for a product like Touch. Instead, you just
need a Smart Radio Plus with digital
Grumpy Bob wrote:
BBC iPlayer still worked when I blocked mysqueezebox.com at my
router...
R
BBCiPlayer will work with the new LMS version using existing hardware
players. I'm not convinced it will work yet with the new smart radio
though - doesn't look set up for server based plugins to
JimC wrote:
I had typed a really long response, but then I figured there's really no
reason.
I do that all the time at the moment.
Jesus, this sucks.
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
Just received a Tweet from @LogitechUE: As of right now the Smart Radio
is only functional with Windows and Mac OS. If it were Linux
compatible, I'd be happier!
Oh dear. Does this mean a bunch of decerebrate drones from Logitech's
Nathan Barley department are monitoring
BBCiPlayer will work with the new LMS version using existing hardware
players. I'm not convinced it will work yet with the new smart radio
though - doesn't look set up for server based plugins to stream audio to
it unfortunately. However only been looking for a short time...
That's true: all
mherger wrote:
Unless some other unit gets introduced and as long as you can't use
it
with Squeezeboxes, sync is a non-feature.
Buy two of them to get stereo sound (yes, I think that option has
slipped
in. Don't tell anyone)! :-)
--
Michael
Doubling the price for an extra
Doubling the price for an extra speaker is hardly sneaking in. While I'm
sure the old radio wasn't up to stereo, despite having bought 3x radios,
`1x touch, 1x boom i cant see using two to get stereo...
If you have two Radios synced to each other you can configure them to play
either left or
epoch1970 wrote:
Well I had hopes that Logi would sell the businessÂ… nevermind.
Thanks to Michael for the brief.
Let's hope Logi has found the magic formula, will sell gazillions of
players. And then someone very nice and smart will build a proxy to hook
our SBs to the new world. That's
pallfreeman wrote:
Oh dear. Does this mean a bunch of decerebrate drones from Logitech's
Nathan Barley department are monitoring this forum?
No, I'm following that Twitter account and asked a question. I find
Twitter's quite a good way to ask questions (if the answer can be in
140
mherger wrote:
BBCiPlayer will work with the new LMS version using existing hardware
players. I'm not convinced it will work yet with the new smart radio
though - doesn't look set up for server based plugins to stream audio
to
it unfortunately. However only been looking for a short
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