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    Exclamation How do you use this on the iphone?

    I did some searches, but couldnt find any information about the iphone. Is there a special name for it the client is called? Do I have to look in the apple store?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkanet View Post
    I did some searches, but couldnt find any information about the iphone. Is there a special name for it the client is called? Do I have to look in the apple store?
    If it were me, I would goto iPeng and check that out. Probably the best money you will ever spend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkanet View Post
    I did some searches, but couldnt find any information about the iphone. Is there a special name for it the client is called? Do I have to look in the apple store?
    Not 100% sure what you mean by "client". If you are looking for playback on the device there currently is no dedicated player (you could use some streaming client app like Tuner and tune into the stream.mp3 stream).

    As a remote, I do of course also recommend iPeng :-) (I wrote it). Playback is in the works, but no release date yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pippin View Post
    Not 100% sure what you mean by "client". If you are looking for playback on the device there currently is no dedicated player (you could use some streaming client app like Tuner and tune into the stream.mp3 stream).

    As a remote, I do of course also recommend iPeng :-) (I wrote it). Playback is in the works, but no release date yet.
    I see it in the App Store and I see it as a plugin.
    Which is the one I should use ?
    Kinda lost here.

    I use SS 7.2 on a Synology NAS and want to control my SB on my iPhone.
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    Arjan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASS-Ware View Post
    I see it in the App Store and I see it as a plugin.
    Which is the one I should use ?
    Kinda lost here.

    I use SS 7.2 on a Synology NAS and want to control my SB on my iPhone.
    Both the plugin and the native app work well. You might consider the plugin as a way "try before you buy" iPeng. There are some differences between the two* and I think you'll find that the native app works significantly faster than the plugin. I'm a big, big fan of the native app.

    *For instance: on trick the native app can perform that the plugin can't: wake-on-lan of your server. If you've programmed in your server's MAC address into the native app's settings, just starting iPeng will wake up your server.
    Last edited by gharris999; 2009-07-05 at 09:43.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gharris999 View Post
    Both the plugin and the native app work well. You might consider the plugin as a way "try before you buy" iPeng. There are some differences between the two and I think you'll find that the native app works significantly faster than the plugin. I'm a big, big fan of the native app.
    Ah, so it's the one or the other.
    Thank you.
    I just installed the iPhone app and it works perfectly :-)
    Last edited by ASS-Ware; 2009-07-05 at 10:08.
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    Arjan.

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