Software Update: Squeezebox Server 7.5.1

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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 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. The following changes and improvements have been made in this release:

Improved Reliability When Connected to MySqueezebox.com

  • Improved robustness when playing internet radio on Squeezebox Radio and Touch and when experiencing intermittent internet connectivity. Along with changes made to MySqueezebox.com, this update now keeps radio stations playing uninterrupted much longer.
  • Improved repeatability when pressing Radio presets saved on MySqueezebox.com

Alarm Clock Improvements

  • Connectivity improvements increase reliability of playing chosen internet radio stream as alarm sound when it’s saved on MySqueezebox.com
  • If the alarm rings on a Radio powered only by battery, the “beep beep” sound will be heard if the track or internet radio alarm sound can’t be reached due to network or internet connectivity problems.
  • If alarm sound on Radio or Touch uses music from Squeezebox Server, player will wake up sleeping Squeezebox Server computer 5 minutes beforehand.
  • Alarm sounds will now start at low volume and slowly increase. The alarm sound fade-in feature did not work in 7.5.0. For Squeezebox Server users only and applicable to all Squeezeboxes.
  • Listen to an alarm sound before you use it to wake you up. Sounds included with all players, listed as Musical Sounds, Natural Sounds, and Sound Effects, can now be previewed on Squeezebox Radio and Squeezebox Touch

New Removable Media Menu for Squeezebox Touch

  • Menu to manage USB device or SD card appears immediately after
    • Inserting USB device or SD card or
    • Choosing device from home menu
  • You’ll be presented with a menu with various actions available for that media.
  • To play tracks from that media, you must choose Start Squeezebox Server from this menu. Only then will this music library appear as an option when My Music is chosen. With Release 7.5.0, this music library appeared automatically and Touch’s built-in Squeezebox Server started automatically.

Other Notable Changes

  • Improved performance when playing FLAC tracks on Squeezebox Touch, especially high-resolution tracks.
  • Fixed 7.5.0 issue preventing access to various MySqueezebox.com features (My Apps, App Gallery, favorites, Last.fm scrobbling) when using built-in Squeezebox Server on Touch.
  • Improved playback of AAC and ALAC tracks (optimized version of faad) for users running Squeezebox Server on ReadyNAS NV and Duo.
  • Seeking now supported for AAC tracks on Radio and Touch.

Deezer Music-On-Demand Now Available (France only)

    This release adds support for Deezer’s Music-On-Demand features to all Squeezeboxes in France. Find the tracks, albums, or artists you want; listen to today’s top tracks. Deezer Premium account and upgrading to 7.5.1 required.

Software Versions

  • Squeezebox Server: 30386
  • Touch: 8837
  • Radio: 8837
  • Duet (Controller): 8837
  • No change to firmware for Squeezebox 2 / 3, Transporter, Duet (Receiver) and Boom.

See this list of changes in this release.

Version number 7.5.1
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows 2000, Linux, BSD, Windows XP, macOS, Solaris, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
Website Lochitech
Download http://www.mysqueezebox.com/download
License type Freeware
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