![]() Jukebox Track / Album Selection: a random selection of Is specified), once finished including & excluding a track listing, orĪlbum listing is requested with, , (when starting dynamic browsing every track is included, until an include It is that simple, you include and / or exclude items Want to exclude the Genre Classical and Genre Soundtrack, you would:īrowse into Dynamic Browsing, do the included itemsįirst, so select Year > 1980's, and YearĪgain > 1990's. You are having a party and you want Music from the 80's and 90's, but you The easiest way to describe is through example, for example (Artist, Album, Tracks etc) results using inclusion or exclusion Asset will appear on your UPnP control point asĪsset UPnP:, select Asset to browse for audio tracks:įrom here your audio collection can be browsed (byĭynamic Browsing offers a way to customize the listing Kinsky Desktop) or hand-held controller (such as Kinksy, Lumin, or Or through a UPnP Control Point running on a PC (such Asset Control, More recently Spotify played with things, only they gave notice of what they were doing to the Opensource LMS crew, and when service delivery changed there was already provision made for that change.īox shifters used to provide woeful interfacing, although I'm sure they're getting better in that respect - they have to, because folk won't buy their boxes if they're not easy to drive.Īnyway, here I am, with nominally obsolete boxes that work fine because, to quote Paul McCartney, "in this ever changing world in which we live in" continual software development and adjustment keeps the whole thing working.Asset is accessed directly from the device (such as XBox, PS3) ![]() The service is still screwed up, but the work around is still doing the job. The Opensource crew who maintain LMS managed to work out where Kevin screwed up, and fixed the problems, and they did it in a couple of days. They also sent in Kevin (the new boy in IT) to tidy a bit of code up, which he did to the best of his abilities, and managed to destroy the play again streams for online users. Here in Britain we've had the BBC change their delivery methods, instantly creating landfill in large tonnage, and they've not done it once, but twice. I am wary of anything that comes from a box shifter - they won't give support beyond their nominal working life, and when content providers change their delivery method (which does happen, and more often than you might think) you'll find stuff stops working, and at some point you'll just lose the ability to use something that you use often. The digital library is housed on a NAS, and my LMS server is run on a Raspberry Pi, using piCorePlayer. My first Streaming Player was a Squeezebox Classic, and currently have two Squeezebox Touch players and a Chromecast Audio device working hard at home. I ripped my entire CD collection back in 2007 and haven't looked back. I've been streaming for a good few years, and no longer have a CD player in harness. Hope you take a moment, share some streaming knowledge, some great Internet Radio stations, and pictures of your streamer! I was told by my dealer to go ahead and pay the $20 per month for Tidal and I will have everything I will ever need, however since I have been using Pandora with my computer for a few years, I just inputted Pandora into the Marantz/Denon HEOS system and I have all the music I will ever need playing on the streamer and controlled by my IPhone. Hopefully some of you experienced people can jump on here and share your knowledge on the great Internet radio stations all over the world that you are connecting to. So, for those of you, sticking your toes into the new streaming waters, old guys like me, this is fun stuff, really! You don't have to pay a penny and you can stream radio stations all over the world, pretty neat! This is soooo much easier and more convenient than using your computer, wow! I think the only service that is too new for the marantz streamer is Quboz, but all the restĪre covered, Pandora, Spotify, Tune IN, music, Deezer, napster, iHeartRadio, Sirius XM, SOUNDCLOUD, Tidal and Rhapsody. From what I can tell, streaming devices are darn expensive, however the Marantz is cheap, when compared to say an Aurendar, $600 VS $2,700, and it really cuts the mustard. I just sold some things in order to purchase a Marantz SACD player, but somewhere along the way, I got sidetracked by a Marantz streamer, model #NA-6006.
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