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Spotify 

We’re getting a lot of questions from iPeng users right now about the future of Spotify in the Squeezebox environment.
As things stand, Spotify seems to be discontinuing Squeezebox support soon (this month) and is sending out emails about this.
There is, however, a pretty good workaround, at least if you use Logitech Media Server (version 7.7.x and newer, 7.9.1 recommended), the new “Spotty” plugin:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107615-Announce-Spotty-the-next-generation-Spotify-implementation

If you currently don’t run your own Logitech Media Server, you might consider using a Raspberry Pi for this, it will probably give you better performance for your Squeezebox system than MySqueezebox.com alone, consumes little power and there are ready-made distributions for Squeezebox available, like Max2Play or piCorePlayer.

And then just go on listening to good music!

You can find more information about the Spotify discontinuation here:

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107648-Spotify-on-Squeezebox-UE-Smart-Radio-end-of-life

And directly from Spotify:

https://support.spotify.com/us/listen_everywhere/on_speaker/why-cant-i-use-the-spotify-app-on-my-speaker/

 

 
Posted on July 12, 2017 / Posted by coolio / read more »

iPeng Upgrade Bundles – Your Migration Option for 64-bit- Compatibility 

Please note: Under iOS 11, the App Store shows a wrong price. There seems to be some issue on the App Store side making our bundles show the full price for both Apps, even if you already have purchased one of the Apps in the bundle. The way upgrade bundles work is that you have a price for purchasing both Apps together, and whatever you already paid for one of the Apps in the bundle will be deducted from the current price. This is often a bit confusing, especially if there have been exchange rate or tax changes. But now the App Store doesn’t discount the old payment when showing the price at all, even when you click to purchase.
The App Store actually charges the bundle correctly, meaning that after you confirm the purchase, it will inform you that the bundle is actually cheaper; but you have to take the risk to confirm the purchase (which is non-refundable!) first and hope you haven’t made a mistake like choosing the wrong bundle or wrong App Store account. We think this is not really acceptable, but we have no other way to give upgrade discounts on the App Store, and we can’t fix it (after all it’s Apple’s store).

If you are still using iPeng Classic on your recent iPhone or iPad with iOS 10, you will have noticed warning messages telling you that future iOS versions will no longer support the App. Apple will probably make this step with the release of iOS 11 this fall.

The solution for this problem is of course iPeng 9. Originally launched as “iPeng 7” three and a half years ago, iPeng 9 has been a 64-bit-App from day one and is seeing continued development and regular updates.

The reasons for making a new App back then instead of updating the old iPeng (Classic) Apps were both technical and commercial. Commercially it wasn’t feasible to do ongoing development without generating revenue from new App sales. And technically we wanted to combine the previously independent iPhone and iPad Apps into one to make maintenance easier, which had become possible because the original technical reasons for the separation had fallen away.

Since our new App launched with iPeng 7 in 2013, it has already seen lots of updates with the addition of features like the Apple Watch App, the lock screen widget, multitasking support and new functionality like QuickSwitch and Playlist and Favorites editing.

Now, if all of this hasn’t been reason enough for you to make the upgrade from iPeng Classic to iPeng 9 yet, we have a special offer for you today: a discounted upgrade path.

For existing users of iPeng Classic there are now two new upgrade bundles available on the App Store (one for iPeng Classic for iPad and one for the iPhone App), giving you a discount when upgrading to iPeng 9*). Just purchase the “bundle completion” on the App Store for the reduced price.

With it you can enjoy all the new features of iPeng 9 instead of listening to Apple’s annoying deprecation warnings and lean back as the release of iOS 11 approaches.

And to spare you the App Store search: here are the direct links to the bundles:

Upgrade Bundle iPhone

iPhone

Upgrade Bundle for iPad

iPad

 

 

 

 

 

Download on the App StoreDownload on the App Store

 

 

As usual: have fun with iPeng!

*) The exact discount depends on how much you have paid for iPeng Classic. For someone buying the Apps right now this would mean a 22% discount but if you purchased the App longer ago when it was still selling at e.g. US$10 the discount will be bigger while for users who purchased the App at a lower price the discount will be smaller.

We understand that this isn’t ideal, especially in non-US markets where price tiers have been changed due to currency fluctuations. But this is how the App Store works, we can’t influence this mechanism.

 
Posted on June 17, 2017 / Posted by coolio / read more »

Building a Radio for iPeng 

Today we present you an article that might strike some of you as a bit unusual here because it’s mostly not about software but about a cool piece of hardware.

It’s a Squeezebox built from a Tivoli Audio alarm speaker, and for the impatient ones among you, here are the key features and a picture:

Tivoli Squeezebox Radio

  • Tivoli Speaker and case using the original speaker and 3W output;
  • WiFi;
  • runs on battery for a whole day (more than 12h);
  • rotary and push controller for volume and play/pause;
  • separate alarm clock;
  • fully Squeezebox compatible player using a Raspberry Pi zero and SqueezeLite;
  • very simple and power-efficient 5V design.

 

And since Coolio and I do software in the first place, the whole project has its own software as well, in this case our open-sourced solution to power the volume and play/pause control. It’s quite cool, too :), you can find it on GitHub at https://github.com/coolio107/SqueezeButtonPi-Daemon

If you want to read the full story, you can find it here:

The Tivoli Squeezebox Radio

 
Posted on February 26, 2017 / Posted by coolio / read more »

iPeng gets ready for iOS 10 

Apple just released iOS 10, and your favorite penguin hasn’t been lazy but made iPeng ready for the new operating system.

Unfortunately, iOS 10’s most prominent feature – Siri voice control support for apps – is not available for music apps yet. But since under iOS 10 widgets have become much more powerful, our iPeng 9.2 update includes some decisive improvements considering their usability.

What Has Changed?

First of all widgets have a new look in iOS 10, and being able to switch between a large and a small version of a widget – a feature iPeng’s widget has offered from the beginning – has now become a system feature. Widgets can also take up a bit more space on the screen, allowing us to improve their legibility.

But iOS 10 also makes widgets available in a lot more places and situations: in the search screen, for instance, and as a quick action on your home screen (if you force-touch the icon; iPhone 6s and newer only).

In both cases, the “compact” widget style is being used by default, so besides adapting the design, we decided to make the most important commands – play/pause, skip and volume – available directly from the compact window as well. This way you no longer need to start the app to start or stop playback, just do it right from the app’s icon.
Compact Widget

Dynamic Type

Under iOS 10 the widget now also supports Dynamic Type, an iOS feature that lets you define the text size on your device. This helps to further improve the accessibility of the app.

Deep Integration with Apple’s Remote Control Commands

As another novelty iPeng now supports Apple’s remote control commands. If iPeng has been the last audio app you have used, you will be able to control it through the iOS control center (or remote control accessories such as docks).
Control Center

Now generally this has been possible with iPeng for a long time, but with iOS 10 the support of the remote control interface has become much more powerful and reliable: It will now even launch iPeng’s playback feature if it has been stopped in the background, so if you just want to continue playing, here’s another case where you don’t even have to open the app at all.

Have fun!

Posted on September 23, 2016 / Posted by coolio / read more »

iPeng Widgetry 

It’s been a while since the last iPeng update, but today we are back with a new feature requested by many users for a while: a so called “Today Widget”, an extension that allows you to place iPeng in the Notification Center on your lock screen.

The Notification Center is the view you can open anywhere on your iPhone or iPad by dragging your finger down from the top of the screen. It has “Notifications” and “Widgets” and the latter are where you can place iPeng. If you need more information on how to configure Widgets in iOS, you might find it here: http://appadvice.com/appnn/2014/09/how-to-setup-new-notification-center-widgets-in-ios-8

What does it do?

The main idea behind the widget is to let you quickly control your players without having to unlock the screen of your iOS device, so the main focus is on displaying information about the current track and giving you player controls.

You can switch between two sizes for the widget: a compact form that only shows information for the current track,

Compact Widget

and a bigger format giving you controls for play/pause, volume and skipping between tracks and within a track (+/- 30s).

Full-Size Widget

You can also change the current player: Tapping the player name will give you a list of all your players, and if you switch to another one, your main iPeng will follow that selection, too.

Widget: Player List

Switching to the main App

If you need other features, you can quickly launch the full iPeng app by tapping the title information in the widget.

There are also two other cases in which the widget takes you directly to the main App:

  • whenever you have too many players to show the full list directly in the widget (a widget can’t show more than a screenful of information) or
  • if you try to control iPeng’s own player (to stream to your iOS device) while the player is not running. In this case the main iPeng App needs to launch to start the player. While it’s playing, the widget will (of course) directly control it like any other player.

A note on using the widget with MySqueezebox.com

To use the widget with MySqueezebox.com, iPeng needs to store your login credentials for the service, something it did not do in the past.

To allow for this, you will have to re-login into MySqueezebox.com, using the “i”-Button for the Music Source, and follow the instructions:

MySqueezebox.com Login

So, this is iPeng’s new Today Widget. Enjoy even faster control of your music and have fun!

Posted on August 6, 2016 / Posted by coolio / read more »
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