Software Update: Squeezebox Server 7.4.2

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Logitech has released a new version of Squeezebox Server. Previously released under the name SqueezeCenter, this program is required to control the various Squeezebox models, including the Classic, Duet and Boom. With these devices it is possible to listen to Internet radio and to play music files in various compressed and uncompressed formats from the network. More information about the various Squeezebox devices can be found on this page are found. SqueezeCenter is released under an open source license and is available for Windows, Windows Home Server, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and NetGear’s ReadyNAS. Below are the major changes made in this release:

Squeezebox Server

  • Improved alarm reliability.
  • Various scanner-related tag reading fixes.
  • Fixed audio glitches at the end of WAV/AIFF files.
  • Fixed gapless playback when playing PCM on Squeezebox 1.

Radio

  • Improved alarm reliability
  • Improved network connectivity with MySqueezebox.com. Improves alarm reliability when connected only to MySqueezebox.com
  • Maintains battery charge

Software Versions

  • Squeezebox Server: 30215
  • Radio: 8423
  • No change to software for Controller, Squeezebox 2 / 3, Transporter, Receiver and Boom

Detailed release notes for Squeezeplay-related changes (Controller, Radio) in 7.4.2.

Version number 7.4.2
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows 2000, Linux, BSD, Windows XP, macOS, Solaris, Windows Vista
Website Logitech
Download http://www.mysqueezebox.com/download
File sizes 34.50MB – 49.70MB
License type GPL
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