I run LMS on my PC, although I am looking at transferring it to my newly acquired NAS.
I am looking for a good "Squeeze box" player to go on the PC. Can anybody recommend one?
I run LMS on my PC, although I am looking at transferring it to my newly acquired NAS.
I am looking for a good "Squeeze box" player to go on the PC. Can anybody recommend one?
Kevin
Too busy enjoying the music....
European loan coordinator for Graham Slee HiFi system components..
Location: Liverpool
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I'm Andrew.
Squeezelite
Squeezeplay is another option
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lms...eplay/windows/
Audiophile Tosher
I use a sb touch, used to use my pc as source, moved to rpi with a hard drive attached best move ever, but with phone apps a dac head might be the way to go
What makes the RPI better than a PC based system?
I am genuinely interested.
My PC is a silent PC, so has no moving parts. I did install fans into the case, as a “just in case” backup plan, but they do not need to be connected. The processor (an old i7-6700k) hits a maximum temperature of about 70 degrees C, so fanless if perfectly acceptable.
I also stream from Amazon Music, which I don’t think will run on an RPI?
Kevin
Too busy enjoying the music....
European loan coordinator for Graham Slee HiFi system components..
Agreed. I repurposed a £25.00 used Dell Wyse DX0D thin client and loaded the (free) Daphile software which provides IME a smoother and superior LMS-based Linux interface compared to the likes of Volumio or Moode. It also has ripping capabilities built in.
I’ve given up on pis as the solutions seem a bit gimcrack and there’s too much fiddling about in Linux for my tastes but YMMV. The pi-based solutions are also now relatively expensive when you can buy a wiim and associated control app for less than £100.
Peter
Separates Systems:
(1) Antipodes CX and EX, Matrix Audio X-Saber DSD, Meridian DSP7000 active speakers;
(2) Lumin D2, Cary CD-308 cdp, Quad 99 power amp, Horns 5degreeN*27 speakers;
(3) Homebrew PC with Onkyo Wavio SE200 soundcard running Daphile, Quad 44 and 405.2 into Dali Zensor 1s;
(4) Sooloos C15 plus storage, Braun A2, P1, CD3, C1 and T1 into Sonus Faber Concertos.
Integrated Home System:
Sony PS-X600, Naimnet NNT01 DAB Tuner; NS02 Server; NNP01/NNP02 room amplifiers; Netstreams switches, keypads, KEF Ci130QS/Soundlight speakers.
Pi uses very little power, small in size so can hide it away and leave it running. I turn my pcs off after use, found it a hassle to switch on to listen to music
Separates Systems:
(1) Antipodes CX and EX, Matrix Audio X-Saber DSD, Meridian DSP7000 active speakers;
(2) Lumin D2, Cary CD-308 cdp, Quad 99 power amp, Horns 5degreeN*27 speakers;
(3) Homebrew PC with Onkyo Wavio SE200 soundcard running Daphile, Quad 44 and 405.2 into Dali Zensor 1s;
(4) Sooloos C15 plus storage, Braun A2, P1, CD3, C1 and T1 into Sonus Faber Concertos.
Integrated Home System:
Sony PS-X600, Naimnet NNT01 DAB Tuner; NS02 Server; NNP01/NNP02 room amplifiers; Netstreams switches, keypads, KEF Ci130QS/Soundlight speakers.