Jun 26, 2018 Any playing does not involve the HS3 squeezebox plugin, only LMS aserver and the players you areusing. Also ensure you do not have multiple HS3 speak proxies (typically via media plugins) configured and enabled as that could be a reason for duplicate TTS (as both speech proxy servers ould acknnowledge to play the TTS).
Squeezebox and Transporter uses Squeezebox Server software. To perform a clean install of Squeezebox Server, please select your operating system:. Windows 7 / XP / Vista Remove existing software. Open Control Panel and select either:. Add and Remove Programs (Windows XP).
Programs and Features (Windows Vista and Windows 7). Uninstall Logitech Media Server:. For Windows XP, select Logitech Media Server, and then click Remove. For Windows Vista and 7, select Logitech Media Server, and then click Uninstall. You may be prompted to confirm the un-install.
If so, click Yes. You'll be prompted to delete preference and log files. Click Yes to make sure the next installation will be clean of any old preferences.
You may see a dialog box pop up saying not all files and folders were removed from the previous installation. You'll need to locate these files and folders manually. TIP: You can search for the following keywords within Windows to locate any files and folders that weren't removed by the installation. Squeezebox. SqueezeCenter (for older installations). Slimserver (for older installations) Install new software. Get the latest version of Logitech Media Server from the page.
Run the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. On the final window, click Finish and the Logitech Media Server Control Panel will come up. Now, you need to set up your Media Library name, Media folder locations, and MySqueezebox.Com account.
Go to the Library tab and set your:. Media Library name.
Media folder locations. Playlist folder location. iTunes settings. Go to the Account tab to enter your MySqueezebox.Com account credentials.
Windows Home Server Remove existing software. Open the Windows Home Server Console and log in to Windows Home Server. (See your Windows Home Server support documentation for help). Once you're logged in to the Windows Home Server console, click Settings. In the left pane, click Logitech Media Server.
On the Status tab, under Startup Options, click Stop Logitech Media Server. Once the Logitech Medias Server is stopped, go to the Advanced tab. Under the Cleanup section, select the check boxes for:.
'Delete preference files'. 'Clean cache folder, including music database, artwork cache etc.' Then, click Run Cleanup. In the left pane, click Add-ins.
In the right window, click the Installed tab, find Logitech Media Server, and then click Uninstall. Once the uninstall is complete, a dialog box will display confirming the software has been uninstalled and Windows Home Server will need to restart. Install new software.
Get the latest version of Logitech Media Server for Windows Home Server from the page. Open the Windows Home Server Console and log in to Windows Home Server. (See your Windows Home Server support documentation for help).
Once you're logged in to the Windows Home Server console, click Shared Folders. Locate the Shared Folders for Software, select it and click Open. This will open a new Windows shared/network folder.
Open the Add-ins folder and move or copy the latest version of Logitech Media Server for Windows Home Server that was downloaded in step one into this folder. Once the file is copied, close this window. Go back to the Windows Home Server console and click Settings.
In the left pane, click Add-ins. In the right window, click the Available tab. Find Logitech Media Server and click Install. Once the installation is complete, a dialog box will display confirming the software has been installed successfully and Windows Home Server will need to restart. Now, you need to set your Media Library name, Media folder locations, and MySqueezebox.Com account. Open the Windows Home Server Console and log in to Windows Home Server. (See your Windows Home Server support documentation for help).
Once you're logged in to the Windows Home Server console, click Settings. In the left pane, click Logitech Media Server. Go to the Library tab and set your:. Media Library name. Media folder locations. Playlist folder location.
iTunes settings. Go to the Account tab to enter your MySqueezebox.Com account credentials.
Contents. Installing Applets Currenty there are two ways to install an applet on your Squeezebox Controller: - via applet installer (preferred) - manual installation. For the applet installer to work, applet developers have to provide a repository-URL pointing to their applets. Many older applets unfortunately are not listed in a repository, that's why manual installation often is the only way to get an applet on the controller. Applet Installer Installing an applet is a two step process. You need to have a 'repository-URL' which points to a repository XML file. See for some existing respositories you can use.
You need to configure this on your Squeezebox-Server. On your SqueezeBox-Server navigate to the settings-screen.
Select the 'Advanced' tab. In the drop down select 'Extension Downloader' (With an 7.4 Sqeezebox-Server you should navigate to the 'plugins'-tab). In the text input area next to 'Additional Repositories', put the repository-URL of your applet(s) and click 'Apply'. If you have more than repository URL add the first and click apply, and then a new text input area will be shown. Continue adding respository urls as required. You need to configure this on your Squeezebox-Controller or SqueezePlay. Navigate to Settings - Advanced - Applet Installer.
In this menu you should see each of the applets which has installed together with its version. Select which applets you wish to install on the remote and then select Install. This will cause the applets to be downloaded and installed.
After they are installed the SqueezeBox Controller will restart (on the SqueezePlay you will need to shut it down and restart it manually). Please note the subtle differences of this menu in 7.3 and 7.4 firmwares: 7.3: selecting 'Install' will immediatly download and install the applet 7.4: selecting 'Install' is just a preselection. You are thus able to select more than one applet at once. After selection go one menu up, where you have the 'real' install button which will show the count of selected applets. Once restarted the new applets should be available, normally under the Extras menu (but it depends on the applet) If you can't see this menu you might have to activate it. Just go under 'Settings-Home Menu' where you will be able to activate the 'Extras'-menu Manual installation If you want to install an applet manually you can do the following:. Enable ssh access on the SBC.
On the SqueezeBox Controller go to the Settings-Advanced-Remote Login and checking 'Enable SSH'. When you enable SSH you will be given a password (my default was 1234) and it will also give you the IP Address of the controller. Write both down. SSH is 'secure shell' and it just a way of connecting remotely to computers and other devices. SCP is secure copy, which is a way of uploading/downloading files to computers and other devices.
download or some other SCP client - see this example of. connect to the SCP and login as root with the password it gave you when you enabled ssh. extract the zip file for the applet on your PC. look in the extracted files and you will find another zip file. extract that zip file.
use SCP to copy the folders from the second zip file into /usr/share/jive/applets on the SBC. restart the SBC. Normally the applet will show up in the Extras menu but it can appear in the main menu as well. Source: Applets The following are brief descriptions of the applets attached to this page: (note: links below have been restored): an applet for displaying the traditional squeezebox player display on the remote.
This is useful if you wish to navigate through the old menu structure from the remote, e.g. If you have server plugins installed which do not support the jive remote. Author: Triode: a Space Invaders game for the. Author: Rafael: a Snake game for the.
Author: Lukas Frey: Show lyrics on Squeezebox Controller display. Author: Les Smithson (minor update by Ben Klaas to conform to new main menu API): a Tetris game for the.: a Gravity game for the.: a plugin that allows you to control an Innovus home automation system from the. Author: Thomas Houlberg: a utility to power up NAS systems, Mediacenters, server, etc. Using Wake-on-LAN from the. Author: Thomas Houlberg: a simple implementation of the B&O A9 key-ring. Allows you to turn on and off B&O audio, video and light from the. Author: Thomas Houlberg: this applet will install a 'Headphone Switch' menu, from where you can choose to turn on the integrated headphones or speaker.
This is useful if headphone-switching isn't working automatically. Author: Stefan Hansel / Repository-URL:: a screensaver which shows a clock with a daylight map of earth in the background. Author:: a screensaver which shows a configurable clock where you can select among a number of different styles. Author:: a screensaver which can switch between a number of different screens with information. Author:: a screensaver/browsing applet which browse your albums like slideshow a bit similar to Apple's coverflow.
Author:: a screensaver applet that makes it possible to continuously switch between different screen savers. Author: Applets in Repositories See for some respositories you can use for other existing applets.