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Squeezebox

[atlauren]atlauren (apparently) - 12:35pm Apr 15, 2004 PST
via email - Practicing random acts of punditry.

Effective today, Slim Devices has lowered the price on the Squeezebox.
The Squeezebox Wired is $199, while the Squeezebox Wireless is now $279.

The new prices are immediate via Slim Devices' web site.

-Andrew


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Paul029 - Apr 20, 2004 2:29 pm (#1 Total: 2)  

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Re: Squeezebox

And... if you're in the UK the price appears to have dropped below the magic 200 ukp mark too. Take a look at Dabs and it's down for 194 ukp. I'm trying not to make this an advert for Dabs (so no URL)but I can't find a lower price right on a UK site right now. It's making me reassess my need for some new carbon handlebars...

PaulS

mark_tar_mark - Jul 12, 2005 10:33 am (#2 Total: 2)  

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I just setup a Pluto Home system (smarthome + media server).

<http://plutohome.com/>

It’s really cool and works great with SqueezeBoxes. Just plug the squeeze box into an Ethernet jack. When it sees the squeezebox request an IP address it automatically installs the slimserver and sets everything up on its own. There’s no software to install at all. And if you have a Bluetooth mobile phone, that turns into the remote control—complete with cover art, access to playlists, etc. Plus, it knows how to control all the other stuff too—so when I start playing music on my squeeze box it automatically turns on the stereo and sets it to the right input.

There’s only 1 problem… They have these interactive maps so I can see what’s playing around the house and make the same thing play in multiple destinations. If all the destinations are squeezeboxes, it’s great. But if some are squeezeboxes and some are media PC’s, Pluto uses slimserver to go to the squeeze boxes, and videolan to stream to the PC’s—and the 2 ‘groups’ are not in sync. They say it’s because the only slimp3 player that emulates squeezebox2 and runs under Linux requires Java. Pluto sends a network boot image to all the media pc’s in the house—that’s how it turns your other PC’s into set top boxes. They don’t want to add the whole java runtime to the net boot image and bloat it just to get a slimp3 player. There are 2 open source C++ slimp3 players that are small and lean, but they are old and don’t support the new protocols.

So, is anybody out there working on a C++ squeezebox2 player? This is the only small piece that’s missing. With that piece this would be a total sonos killer. You would still have a cool GUI with cover art. But it’s even better than Sonos’ because it uses your existing mobile phone—one less thing to lose—and your music follows you automatically as you move throughout the house. Plus it does movies—not just music. And controls a/v equipment and home automation too. And costs 1/10 the price.



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