Lugie wrote: > I've ordered my Raspberry Pi but it looks like it will be a long wait > for delivery, so I figured I'd ask here: > > When you're using, say, iPeng or Squeezepad to control Squeezelite as a > 'virtual' player, what are the menus like? Do plugins work (like Custom > Clock, weather, etc.)? I've got a Squeezebox Touch and like the custom > functionality and ability to remove/reorder the menus. When I use the > built-in player in iPeng, the menus are not configurable in the same > way. Does Squeezelite emulate a specific hardware player? Ideally, I > would use a Raspberry Pi as a 'headless' Squeezebox Touch, and have all > the same functionality except audio output is through a USB DAC and the > screen is an iPad Mini. I bet that would be much faster than my real > Touch, too. > > Thanks.
Squeezelite has no user interface - so there are no menus to reorder. You will see what you get today on iPeng as the menus are provided by LMS and iPeng (nothing set by the player). So the user experience should be similar to controlling a Touch via iPeng, but without the ability to have a display on iPeng. Plugins which are installed on LMS will work, but ones which are installed on the Touch (to do with display features) will not - so the ones you ask about won't work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Triode's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97046 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
