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    Senior Member aubuti's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyvBoy View Post
    that's disappointing... there's no way to do that? that's all i've worked for

    listen some music without keeping the lms (so the pc) opened

    ps. sorry but if you can't play something in remote what has been mysqueezebox created for?
    If you want to play the music that's on your iPhone, why not just play it on your iPhone? Or if you want it played through your stereo, buy a cheap cable (or a more expensive dock) and connect the iPhone directly to your stereo, leaving the SB Receiver out of the equation.

    mysqueezebox.com was created for playing internet radio and online services such as Pandora, Napster, Deezer, Spotify, Rhapsody, last.fm, MOG, etc without having the pc on. There is also a service named MP3Tunes that lets you upload your music to their servers, and can then stream it to your Squeezebox via mysqueezebox.com.

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    Senior Member TheLastMan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyvBoy View Post
    thanks.... so what mysqueezebox does? only control music stored locally?
    It gives you access to thousands of internet radio stations the world over and on-line streaming music services like Napster, Rhapsody and Spotify.

    Not sure where you live but streaming services are quite scarce in much of Europe except UK and Germany. For the full list go to http://www.mysqueezebox.com/appgallery

    It also gives you access to a limited amount (2GB) of free music storage "in the cloud" via a service called MP3tunes music locker. Go to
    http://www.mp3tunes.com/
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    Network: Netgear DG834GT ADSL modem/router, Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH access point
    Livingroom: Receiver, Naim 42/110 amp, B&W CM2 speakers
    Kitchen: Receiver, Topping TP20 Mk2 Class T amp, B&W 686 speakers
    Study: Linn LP12, Naim 72/Hi-cap/Headline.

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    thanks so much guys!

    i faced the entire problem misunderstanding the things that i could (and couldn't) do...

    thanks aubuti, yes it was to listen the music wireless through a stereo.

    I could do that, but the LMS has to stay up, and so, with the iphone app i can control the songs on the server.

    ps. I'm italian, sorry for my english if that makes my posts difficoults to understand )

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    Senior Member aubuti's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyvBoy View Post
    thanks aubuti, yes it was to listen the music wireless through a stereo.

    I could do that, but the LMS has to stay up, and so, with the iphone app i can control the songs on the server.
    There is also the option of getting a newer stereo or amplifier that supports Apple's AirPlay, or perhaps an Airport Express (sorry, I don't know Apple's AirProducts that well). That would send the music on your iPhone wirelessly to the stereo.

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