I remember all the hair-pulling I did with LMS and the inability of Logitech to resolve the bugs, and I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. However, that might not be the best course of action unless you have technically inclined friends/relatives nearby in case of problems. If you're interested, PM me, and I'll send the write-up I wrote on how to do it. It requires no soldering and not much knowledge, but of course there is no warranty support on the completed item. Instead of buying a renderer from Amazon, you can build a pretty nice DLNA renderer with DAC from Raspberry Pi parts for about $150. I believe Windows Media Player will do it as well - I don't use it so don't really know. JRiver Media Center can easily send music to a DLNA renderer, and I imagine many free (and possibly simpler) programs can do it as well. CROSS-PLATFORM Crash - Crashes during free roam, tuning cars, applying upgrades due to memory issue causing loss of tunes, cars, or upgrades (3143136) Crash. If you don't, you could look at Sonos or Bluesound (as I said in my previous post) or pick up an inexpensive DLNA "renderer" (network receiver) from Amazon. If available, we list a workaround to help troubleshoot the. My point? It's entirely possible you will get your Squeezebox working again, but also quite possible you won't. Im having the same, beach ball for 15-20s every time i do an action in Finder. Here are some known issues with Chromeboxes and Chromebases as well as Google Meet hardware. Clearing Logitech Media Server cache and preferences on Windows Logitech Support + Download Welcome to Logitech Support STILL NEED HELP Want to ask other users with the same product a question Join the conversation. Its short, cryptic, and irregular syntax seems designed mainly to reduce the amount of typing for programmers - a terrible criterion from an engineering point of view. Perl is not a language that emphasizes reliability, debugging ease, or maintainability. I considered using it for a project but ran quickly for something better structured. Outside of APL, the most confusing and difficult to debug is perl. I have been a scientific programmer (at least a little) in a dozen languages or more. When I found that LMS is written in the perl language, I sold the Duet and moved on. There were a zillion unpredictable problems varying with each release, interspersed with periods when the Duet would operate properly. I owned a Squeezebox Duet for a few years and had frequent problems with LMS. It does a lot, and its setup is (usually) not too difficult. I know that LMS has many fans, and for good reasons.
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