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  • Terrios
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    Originally posted by pd_watkins2000 View Post
    RocketPlayer fits the bill, plus it will scrobble to Last.fm
    Yeah, RocketPlayer works just fine

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  • d6jg
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    Originally posted by jcrummy View Post
    Is there a current method for accessing squeezeserver remotely that doesn't involve opening up the server to the web with no authentication? If not, that would need to be worked on first.
    The only safe way is with a VPN but that is easy enough to do.

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  • jcrummy
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    Is there a current method for accessing squeezeserver remotely that doesn't involve opening up the server to the web with no authentication? If not, that would need to be worked on first.

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  • tricia
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    Originally posted by spile View Post
    Can anyone recommend a simple Android player that supports FLAC and is free?
    Am currently using "Player" but that is ad-supported and am not keen on anything that could use my data connection.
    Vanilla Music plays Ogg Vorbis gaplessly and plays Flac too, I believe.

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  • pd_watkins2000
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    Originally posted by spile View Post
    Can anyone recommend a simple Android player that supports FLAC and is free?
    Am currently using "Player" but that is ad-supported and am not keen on anything that could use my data connection.
    RocketPlayer fits the bill, plus it will scrobble to Last.fm

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  • bluegaspode
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    It is my please to write Apps that people like
    Thanks a lot for the compliments.

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  • CrankyTom
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    Originally posted by bluegaspode View Post
    I finally managed to finish 'SqueezePlayer'.

    See the announcement here: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...180#post628180
    Fantastic, well done this app is truly excellent and I can see it's been getting very good reviews also. Once again well done for such a great app!

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  • jperode
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    Squeezebox server on Android?

    Sure, that would be useful. A squeezebox server anywhere would be useful.

    It's not weather you see a use to develop something, if you are passionate about getting squeezebox everywhere, then develop and see where all it goes.

    The possibilities are many. It's after all a connected world.
    I really want a way to run Squeezebox server in my Asus O!play HD2. It houses a 2TB drive and functions as my movie repository apart from being my NAS via Samba serving as my backup server, More useful is the FTP server in it. If it can have a Squeezebox server it would be so much more useful.

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  • bluegaspode
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    I finally managed to finish 'SqueezePlayer'.

    See the announcement here: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...180#post628180

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  • sydheresy
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    I would be interested as well. Would be really great to listen to my music in my car through my phone.

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  • spile
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    Can anyone recommend a simple Android player that supports FLAC and is free?
    Am currently using "Player" but that is ad-supported and am not keen on anything that could use my data connection.

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  • Griffin
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    There are more people interested in such an app, but unfortunately, it's not as straightforward as one may think. There are timing and protocol issues that prohibit easy porting if I remember correctly. There's another thread somewhere (too lazy to search for it) where this request was posted. Prolly in one of the remote control app threads.

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  • bonze
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    Originally posted by CrankyTom View Post
    Seriously, are we so few to be interested in the possibility of Squeeze Play and Squeeze Server on Android? Just imagine being able to use an Android Tablet with Squeeze Play or even with Squeeze Server, and then controlling the whole thing from your Android Phone using Squeeze Commander
    Think quite a few would be interested, but the OP never came back to say if he was developing the app.

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  • CrankyTom
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    Seriously, are we so few to be interested in the possibility of Squeeze Play and Squeeze Server on Android? Just imagine being able to use an Android Tablet with Squeeze Play or even with Squeeze Server, and then controlling the whole thing from your Android Phone using Squeeze Commander

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  • tbowland
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    Android (Squeezeplay) stations everywhere in the house!

    I think it is a great idea mainly because of the price of the android pads.
    I would put them all over the house including wall mount pads and run powered speakers off them for a whole house audio system.
    6 x Android Pads = $1000.00
    1 x NAS or Home Server = $400.00
    Speakers I have lots of

    Whole house audio for under $1400.00

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