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Now with Windows support - at last!
As otherwise this is basically the same as 1.99.x with improved Windows support, I'll re-post the announcement :-).
Except for how to enable the feature. Read all of this announcement to get things working!
It's a bit of a hack, but it seems to be working reasonably well. So here's the list of open issues and limitations I'm aware of:
If you want to give Spotty Connect a try, go to the LMS web UI, Settings/Player/Spotty, and enable the feature for the device(s) you want. Please note that every activated player will launch a daemon in the background. Be careful if you run LMS on a NAS with 256MB or even less.
PS: NAS devices known to be compatible or not with Spotty at this point:
- Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes.
- Enjoy hundreds of amazing Synology NAS packages designed for your unique needs: backup, business, multimedia, collaboration, surveillance & more.
- Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. To play this content, you'll need the Spotify app.
Except for how to enable the feature. Read all of this announcement to get things working!
- Control Spotify playback on your Squeezebox using Spotify's applications (desktop, mobile)
- Get access to (some of - see below) the Spotify content which is not available through their API yet, thus can't be accessed through the plugin
- Transfer Spotify playback from your office Squeezebox to your phone to your car to your phone to your home Squeezebox
It's a bit of a hack, but it seems to be working reasonably well. So here's the list of open issues and limitations I'm aware of:
- For whatever reason Spotify would not allow me to play Podcasts to Spotty
- Squeezebox would show the next track's metadata 5-10s before it actually starts playing (whil the previous track was still active)
- Spotify's limitations apply: if you play music to your Squeezebox using Connect, you cannot listen to Spotify on your phone or any other Spotify Connect endpoint.
- Doesn't work with password protection on LMS.
If you want to give Spotty Connect a try, go to the LMS web UI, Settings/Player/Spotty, and enable the feature for the device(s) you want. Please note that every activated player will launch a daemon in the background. Be careful if you run LMS on a NAS with 256MB or even less.
PS: NAS devices known to be compatible or not with Spotty at this point:
Synology Diskstation Apps
- Synology: check out your model in the CPU architecture overview. If it's in the Intel x86-*, or armv7 section, then you're fine. Make sure you're running the latest DSM and LMSRepack or LMSUpdate. Otherwise I'm sorry.
- ReadyNAS: The old Sparc based devices (Duo, NV), as well as their ARMv5 based successors (Duo v2, NV v2) will not work. On newer models you might need to manually install IO::Socket::SSL.
- QNAP: similarly to Synology there are many different models. Unfortunately I haven't found a good overview. If you're on Intel, then you should be fine. ARM - depends on what exact model. You, too, might need to install IO::Socket::SSL