kennydexter wrote:
> Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, I only have a IPad and a Chrombook
> so I wouldnt be able to download the Logitech program to get
> IHeartRadio.
The iHeart App is just a way of hiding URLs from users and making users
look at ads.
If you have a few favorite iHeart
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, I only have a IPad and a Chrombook
so I wouldnt be able to download the Logitech program to get
IHeartRadio.
Thanks anyway.
Kenny
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kennydexter wrote:
> Thanks for replying. I dont understand. What is LMS?
>
> Thanks
To fill in a few details on Rob's response. A squeezebox device (Radio
or Touch, etc) must have a server to provide content. The most simple
server option is using mysqueezebox.com (MySB.com), but it
kennydexter wrote:
> Thanks for replying. I dont understand. What is LMS?
>
> Thanks
LMS is Logitech Media Server, an application that you would have to run
on a computer on your local network. The computer could be an old,
low-powered one, or even a single board computer -- a Raspberry
bpa wrote:
> If you run LMS - then a simple iHeart station lookup is available as a
> plugin.
Thanks for replying. I dont understand. What is LMS?
Thanks
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kennydexter wrote:
> Is there a way to install iHeart Radio for my Squeezebox?
> Unfortunately, the app isnt in the Squeezebox app store. The only way
> you can listen to many radio stations across the USA is to have the
> iHeart app.
If you run LMS - then a simple iHeart station lookup is
Is there a way to install iHeart Radio for my Squeezebox?
Unfortunately, the app isnt in the Squeezebox app store. The only way
you can listen to many radio stations across the USA is to have the
iHeart app.
Thanks