When I open the details drawer in Audirvana, it tells me that all those duplicate files have the identical location and name (see screenshot below). I have run all 3 database maintenance actions on the preferences page.I have re-indexed my Synology’s media folder as suggested in comment 48, then synced the folder in Audirvana, but the ghost duplicates are still there.But today…Īfter I discovered the duplicates I followed the suggestions from this thread: In the example of the screenshot, there were no changes to this album’s files in the last couple of days, and I had played it yesterday: the duplicate was not there. He’s a long-time user and fan of Apple with Macbook Pro, ITunes, IPod, IPhone etc.īut he tells me every day how awesome our squeezebox multi-room system is.I have not deleted the SQLite database: this has briefly solved the problem in the past, but each time I needed to set up all my playlists again… which, even when you export them first, is a pain in the neck. My twenty year old nephew stays for three months in our house. As a senior user of your squeezebox system I certainly know how to make the most of your systems.Īnd last but not least, I would like to tell you a little story about audio system users. If you have an open position at Logitech for my ideas I would be thrilled to hear from you. Just put the duet receiver into the subwofer housing,et voilà. The perfect and cheap system for many, many occasions. Or even make a Z623/Z523 Speaker System system with an internal duet receiver. That would be a far more serious attempt for music lovers. If you can upgrade the squeezebox radio you certainly can upgrade the duet receiver, it’s the same.Ĭould you please illustrate why this development path isn’t possible?Īlso, why don’t you produce the gorgeous Logitech UE Air Speaker with the same internals like the smart radio, but without the buttons and display. This path would ensure that everyone is capable of making use of the new UE ecosystem. The old receivers should also get an upgrade. Since the UE Smart Radio is basically a squeezebox duet remote coupled with the duet receiver with upgraded software and you sell it for US $179, why cant you still produce the duet receiver alone, upgrade it to the UE software and sell it for $100 to $150. Instead you want to please the smartphone/laptop generation which is content to listen to horrible sound quality on tiny speakers.ĭid you really research why people bought and used the Squeezebox systems? You want to serve the mainstream market, but you forget your loyal and very satisfied music lover fan base. You just lost the confidence of many music lovers that loved your squeezebox systems. They will all have to switch sooner or later to a different system. But to kill the compatibility with older systems and to stop the support and development will not make many friends. Where is the benefit? The easier set-up and the simplified user experience? That is always a good thing. And it’s also a multi-room music system which I can’t see in the new line-up. A duet/touch receiver coupled with a Logitech PC speaker system or a stereo system is far more capable of reproducing music than the Smart Radio. If you want to connect to a stereo system or even a simple Logitech PC speaker system to really enjoy high quality music you need the audio output connector, but not the display and the buttons on the Smart Radio. The point is, that there’s no audio output connector. The Smart Radio just doesn’t work for this group. You killed two really great and unique products for the music lover with high end expectations. Why did you kill the touch and the duet receiver? That you killed the duet remote is understandable in the age of smartphones/browsers to control them. The Smart Radio will be the only one left. It’ss really sad to see the squeezebox products go. It’s a shame you have never correctly marketed, trusted, understood the Squeezebox line since you bought Slimdevices back in 2008. Squeezebox was more than an internet related device… Out of the Squeezebox system, you have just kept basic functionalities for the mass market. How can you drop the most spectacular audio products in years. – Compatibility mode between UE and SB devices (e.g. – Playing local music without being connected to the internet I felt in love with Squeezebox 7 years ago, bought 8 devices over the years and recommended them to friends and family.Įven though I really understand you want to simplify the user experience, it would have been nice to offer some kind of advanced mode Squeezebox users used to have.Īs far as I know, I won’t be upgrading and/or buy and/or promote UE devices unless solutions is found for e.g. As many other Squeezebox users, I was disappointed to hear that you were dropping the Squeezebox line/brand/concept.
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