Hi all,
I am wondering if it possible to get a software player like SqueezePlay or SqueezePlayer on Android to sync properly with real SqueezeBox hardware like Radios and Touches?
I have three Radios and one Touch and often sync them all.
I run LMS on a Ubuntu 64bit server and own other Linux machines which I would like a software player to work on
I ask as I have a Joggler and the sync is always off with the "real" machines and likewise with SqueezePlayer on my Android devices. I have also tried a Wine version of SqueezePlay which is also off. Due to the echo effect I don't like using them while syncing with the real SqueezeBoxes.
I want to have music in my home office and I have tried to use the above software solutions and aren't happy with the echo effect and am thinking if I should persevere with software running on either my Linux computer or Joggler or just buy another Radio for £118 from Amazon before they run out.
The office has a small HP ProLiant Turion II N40L MicroServer running LMS and a desktop machine. If I could have a solution using just the server with say USB speakers that would be good.
Has anyone got a software player syncing correctly with real machines? If so please explain how to do it.
I would rather not have to buy another when technically a real computer should work fine but will do so if needs be.
Thanks in advance,
Ian
I am wondering if it possible to get a software player like SqueezePlay or SqueezePlayer on Android to sync properly with real SqueezeBox hardware like Radios and Touches?
I have three Radios and one Touch and often sync them all.
I run LMS on a Ubuntu 64bit server and own other Linux machines which I would like a software player to work on
I ask as I have a Joggler and the sync is always off with the "real" machines and likewise with SqueezePlayer on my Android devices. I have also tried a Wine version of SqueezePlay which is also off. Due to the echo effect I don't like using them while syncing with the real SqueezeBoxes.
I want to have music in my home office and I have tried to use the above software solutions and aren't happy with the echo effect and am thinking if I should persevere with software running on either my Linux computer or Joggler or just buy another Radio for £118 from Amazon before they run out.
The office has a small HP ProLiant Turion II N40L MicroServer running LMS and a desktop machine. If I could have a solution using just the server with say USB speakers that would be good.
Has anyone got a software player syncing correctly with real machines? If so please explain how to do it.
I would rather not have to buy another when technically a real computer should work fine but will do so if needs be.
Thanks in advance,
Ian