![]() In case anyone questions it, the reason I'm not using Plex to send music around the home is that I have all Logitech hardware - squeeze players etc - and they want to talk to LMS only. It's odd that LMS exists ported to TrueNAS yet cannot make itself known. Another comparison, I have LMS on a Windows machine and that works fine too. Am I missing something here? By comparison, I have Plex installed and that works fine and announces itself throughout the home. The main problem is it doesn't broadcast itself over DLNA / WiFi. One weird issue, but I'll come back to that in a moment. Automatic Color Scheme Selection in iPeng 7.0.I have just installed the Logitech Media Server (LMS) plugin and it seems to have installed and be functioning correctly - almost.iPeng 8.1 Adds Quick Switch and Management for Favorites and Stored Playlists, Now Fully Supports VoiceOver.iPeng Upgrade Bundles – Your Migration Option for 64-bit- Compatibility.iPeng is Ready for iOS 11 – Continue to Use Your Squeezeboxes with iPhone and iPad.Say Goodbye to iPeng Classic (for iPhone)!.iPeng 9.6: Big Change for the Big Screen!.iPeng is back – now supporting scheduled switching between color schemes in iOS 13.support of Logitech Media Server version 7.9 and its enhancements.optimized player handling to make use of several players more streamlined, including the unique QuickSwitch feature allowing you to move your music between players quickly.dark and bright color schemes with an option to automatically select the scheme best suited for your current lighting conditions. ![]() ![]() The new design significantly improves the usability on iPad – where iPeng 9 has a flexible screen layout to allow you to make the best use of the screen estate based on your usage preferences – as well as on iPhone – where a single-thumb- navigation speeds up the use and improved playlist views on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and newer devices for both portrait and landscape mode give you a gorgeous view on what is playing on your device.īesides the redesign, iPeng 9 also has a number of unique features distinguishing it from earlier iPeng versions, just some examples: iPeng 9 is also a universal App for both iPad and iPhone/iPod touch. IPeng 9 has not only taken the step to full compatibility with recent iOS versions, but it has also received a brand new design on iPad and a redesign to make best use of the new screen sizes introduced with iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. With iPeng, you can browse your music library, explore remote services like Spotify and Napster (and have control over them as if they were in your own library), control your Squeezebox Players with the MultiPlayer Control – offering a unique capability to manage and control all your players in one place –, manage what’s currently playing, use 3rd Party Plugins, and much more.īesides all this, you can purchase an additional playback capability as an In-App-Purchase that will turn your iPhone or iPad into a full-blown music player for your Squeezebox Server/Logitech Media Server. IPeng is one of the most powerful music control products on the market. Dating back as far as late 2007 (then as a Web App), and being on the App Store since 2008 (retaining a 4.5-star overall rating ever since then), iPeng is the benchmark for easy and efficient music browsing and control available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. IPeng is the first remote control solution ever developed for iOS. IPeng 9 is the Music Remote for Logitech® Squeezebox™ and compatible music players.
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