JJZolx;537839 Wrote: 
> Yes, you can.  But you'll have the same limit of no more than 100 tracks
> that can be in the current playlist when using the built-in server.

Arg! That's just an unforgivable design flaw.

JJZolx;537839 Wrote: 
> What you also might do is put hopes of using the built-in server out of
> your mind.  It has numerous limitations and, before you've even touched
> a Squeezebox, you've already run into one that doesn't fit how you like
> to listen to your music.

The ability to play from SD card or thumb drive is the only reason for
considering the Squeezebox Touch. The reason I never got a Roku
Soundbridge is because of their PC-centric view of digital music. I
thought Logitech had gotten home digital audio right, but I guess not.

Does anyone know if the iPod has a 100 song playlist limit, or
something similar? It's battery-operated and almost certainly has a
weaker CPU and less memory than the Squeezebox Touch. If the iPod
doesn't have such a limit, then that's proof positive that Logitech
screwed up their playlist handling. I'm a software developer and I
can't figure out how you'd design playlist handling in such a way that
a >100 song playlist puts a strain on system resources. It's just a
list! The actual playing of music should put a much greater strain on
system resources than a playlist.


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