![]() ![]() The scanning of my library of 1200 CDs in lossless FLAC format took about 40 minutes. So this is the way to go if you’re thinking about doing this. UPDATE After installing another setup I tried SqueezePlug and it was much easier! It helps with setting up a static ip-number and is much easier to configure mounting of a external USB disk. But the easy way is probably to just use the preconfigured image from SqueezePlug. I used this setup to install just the server because I only needed the Squeezebox Server function with just a Samba connection for uploading to the USB disk connected to the Raspberry Pi. ![]() There’s a preconfigured image ready to download called SqueezePlug with the Squeezbox Server (now known as Logitech Media Server) and a lot of other server options for serving media like pictures, films etc. Read about my Raspberry Pi Car Audio System using Squeezebox here Installationįirst off, I did a search on how to do the installation of he Squeezebox server, Logitech Media Server. But I wanted a small, cheap and eco-friendly server for hosting my music files and wondered if I could use the Raspberry Pi. But the best part is that I can playback high resolution audio directly on my iPad using the Camera Kit USB adapter and an HRT HeadStreamer DAC portable USB headphone amplifier. With the iPeng HD app on my iPad, I have a nice interface for controlling the players with album art and other nice features. I love my music playback setup that consists of a couple of Squeezebox V3 players in different rooms so I can listen to music in lossless format wherever I am in the apartment. ![]()
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