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Logitech Media Server

Lyrion Music Server (formerly Logitech Media Server, SlimServer, SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox Server) is a streaming audio server supported by the LMS community and formerly supported by Logitech, developed in particular to support their Squeezebox range of digital audio receivers.

Lyrion Music Server
Lyrion Music Server Web Interface
Developer(s)LMS Community
Stable release
8.5.0 / February 6, 2024; 3 months ago (2024-02-06)
Written inPerl
Operating systemLinux, Windows, macOS
PlatformDeb package, RPM package, Docker (software)
TypeStreaming audio server
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitelyrion.org

The software is designed for streaming music over a network, allowing users to play their music collections from virtually anywhere there is an Internet connection. It supports PCM audio formats including MP3, FLAC, WAV, Ogg, Opus, and AAC, as well as transcoding. It also supports DSD audio formats such as DSF, DFF and DSD WavPack. It can stream to both software and hardware receivers, including the various Squeezebox models, as well as any media player capable of playing MP3 streams. Plugins from Logitech and third-party sources are also supported, allowing additional functionality to be added. Lyrion Music Server supports grouping clients in order to synchronize playback among all clients within a group.[1]

Lyrion Music Server is free software, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. While no longer distributed in conjunction with any Logitech hardware product, LMS continues to be developed.

Compatible players edit

Hardware edit

 
An O2 Joggler running SqueezePlay

Logitech's own Squeezebox hardware players existed in a variety of configurations, offering wired and wireless Ethernet, analog and digital audio outputs, touchscreen interfaces and a variety of remote controlled options. Logitech discontinued their hardware players in 2012.

Lyrion Music Server also works with networked music players, such as the Roku SoundBridge M1001, although Logitech does not officially support these competing products. Chumby devices also support streaming music from a Lyrion Music Server, as does the Rio Receiver when running replacement software to emulate the SliMP3 device, although it is limited to modest bitrates (<128kps). In late 2015 support was added via a plugin to use Google's Chromecast Audio device as a headless player which can then be connected to any audio system or powered speakers.

Recently the O2 Joggler has proven a popular device for running Logitech's open source SqueezePlay software, providing a similar interface to the Squeezebox Touch on a 7" display.

The Raspberry PI, using the piCorePlayer streams from LMS and in some cases LMS is run on the Raspberry PI too.[2]

SqueezeAMP, a free open source hardware player.[3]

Software edit

SqueezePlay is based on SqueezeOS, the operating system that drives the hardware devices Squeezebox Duet, Radio and Touch. Written in Lua, it is also open-source software and sees regular updates through Logitech's SVN releases. There is also a free software emulator version of the Squeezebox, called Softsqueeze, which is written in Java and can be run easily as an applet inside a web page. A third player, SqueezeSlave, is also available, which operates similarly but without any display. SqueezeSlave is designed to be run on a server connected to an amplifier/speakers, and can be controlled through the standard Lyrion Music Server web interface. At this time, SqueezeSlave is incompatible with Logitech's Spotify plugin due to a lack of support for 'direct streaming'.[4]

In 2012, work began on Squeezelite, a cross-platform, headless, LMS client that supports playback synchronization, gapless playback, direct streaming (for use with Spotify, etc.), and playback at various sampling rates.[5]

In 2019, Squeezelite has been ported[6] to the ESP32 WiFi/BT chipset and works on WROVER and ESP-A1S module or any board that includes an ESP32 and 4MB of SRAM (e.g. SqueezeAMP)

There is as well three free open source "bridges" that allow UPnP/DLNA, ChromeCast and AirPlay devices to appear as regular SB players. AirPlay devices can be synchronized with other SB players. Chromecast groups are recognized as well as Sonos (UPnP) group, but they can only play synchronously within their own respective brand.

Server hardware and plugins edit

The Lyrion Music Server software is written in Perl, and will run on Linux, Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, BSD, and piCorePlayer platforms.

Lyrion Music Server itself can run on a number of NAS devices, such as QNAP Turbo NAS, Synology Disk Station, Netgear ReadyNAS, Buffalo Linkstation, Linksys NSLU2, Thecus N5200 & N7700, Xtreamer eTRAYz and any device running FreeNAS software. Lyrion Music Server also comes pre-installed on the VortexBox Linux distribution and VortexBox appliance. This generally results in lower energy consumption than running Lyrion Music Server on a personal computer, whilst offering the same feature set (albeit with a slightly less responsive web interface under certain circumstances). Some NAS devices may require more effort than others to get Lyrion Music Server running, though. Logitech only supported the Netgear ReadyNAS NAS devices.

Skins edit

It is possible to customize the user interface using skins by installing a plugin. The Material Skin for LMS provides a fully responsive HTML5/Javascript user interface for Lyrion Music Server, suitable for both mobile and desktop usage.[7]

Plugins edit

There are numerous plug-ins and device drivers available for Lyrion Music Server, which include features such as support for automation systems from Clare Controls, AMX LLC and Crestron Electronics. Plugins also provide access to additional services, such as the live radio and 'listen-again' features of BBC Sounds in the UK.

Alexa edit

As of September 2019, Lyrion Music Server is controllable by a full-function Alexa skill (called 'MediaServer'[8]) available in the en-US and en-GB locales. In addition to allowing voice control of hardware and software Squeezebox players, this also allows streaming audio from LMS to an Amazon Echo device for playback.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Synchronization". Logitech Squeezebox Wiki. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. ^ https://www.picoreplayer.org
  3. ^ "philippe44/SqueezeAMP: all-in-one audio board, works specially well with Lyrion Music Server". GitHub. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  4. ^ "Squeezeslave + Spotify plugin". Squeezebox Community Forums. 30 September 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)". Squeezebox Community Forums. 2 November 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  6. ^ "sle118/squeezelite-esp32: ESP32 Music streaming based on Squeezelite, with support for multi-room sync, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Hardware buttons, display and more". GitHub. 2022-12-08. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  7. ^ "[Announce] Material Skin". 21 October 2018.
  8. ^ "[Announce] 'MediaServer' *certified* Alexa skill for LMS". 25 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Source code on GitHub

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Lyrion Music Server formerly Logitech Media Server SlimServer SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox Server is a streaming audio server supported by the LMS community and formerly supported by Logitech developed in particular to support their Squeezebox range of digital audio receivers Lyrion Music ServerLyrion Music Server Web InterfaceDeveloper s LMS CommunityStable release8 5 0 February 6 2024 3 months ago 2024 02 06 Written inPerlOperating systemLinux Windows macOSPlatformDeb package RPM package Docker software TypeStreaming audio serverLicenseGNU General Public LicenseWebsitelyrion wbr org The software is designed for streaming music over a network allowing users to play their music collections from virtually anywhere there is an Internet connection It supports PCM audio formats including MP3 FLAC WAV Ogg Opus and AAC as well as transcoding It also supports DSD audio formats such as DSF DFF and DSD WavPack It can stream to both software and hardware receivers including the various Squeezebox models as well as any media player capable of playing MP3 streams Plugins from Logitech and third party sources are also supported allowing additional functionality to be added Lyrion Music Server supports grouping clients in order to synchronize playback among all clients within a group 1 Lyrion Music Server is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License While no longer distributed in conjunction with any Logitech hardware product LMS continues to be developed Contents 1 Compatible players 1 1 Hardware 1 2 Software 2 Server hardware and plugins 2 1 Skins 2 2 Plugins 2 3 Alexa 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCompatible players editHardware edit nbsp An O2 Joggler running SqueezePlay Logitech s own Squeezebox hardware players existed in a variety of configurations offering wired and wireless Ethernet analog and digital audio outputs touchscreen interfaces and a variety of remote controlled options Logitech discontinued their hardware players in 2012 Lyrion Music Server also works with networked music players such as the Roku SoundBridge M1001 although Logitech does not officially support these competing products Chumby devices also support streaming music from a Lyrion Music Server as does the Rio Receiver when running replacement software to emulate the SliMP3 device although it is limited to modest bitrates lt 128kps In late 2015 support was added via a plugin to use Google s Chromecast Audio device as a headless player which can then be connected to any audio system or powered speakers Recently the O2 Joggler has proven a popular device for running Logitech s open source SqueezePlay software providing a similar interface to the Squeezebox Touch on a 7 display The Raspberry PI using the piCorePlayer streams from LMS and in some cases LMS is run on the Raspberry PI too 2 SqueezeAMP a free open source hardware player 3 Software edit SqueezePlay is based on SqueezeOS the operating system that drives the hardware devices Squeezebox Duet Radio and Touch Written in Lua it is also open source software and sees regular updates through Logitech s SVN releases There is also a free software emulator version of the Squeezebox called Softsqueeze which is written in Java and can be run easily as an applet inside a web page A third player SqueezeSlave is also available which operates similarly but without any display SqueezeSlave is designed to be run on a server connected to an amplifier speakers and can be controlled through the standard Lyrion Music Server web interface At this time SqueezeSlave is incompatible with Logitech s Spotify plugin due to a lack of support for direct streaming 4 In 2012 work began on Squeezelite a cross platform headless LMS client that supports playback synchronization gapless playback direct streaming for use with Spotify etc and playback at various sampling rates 5 In 2019 Squeezelite has been ported 6 to the ESP32 WiFi BT chipset and works on WROVER and ESP A1S module or any board that includes an ESP32 and 4MB of SRAM e g SqueezeAMP There is as well three free open source bridges that allow UPnP DLNA ChromeCast and AirPlay devices to appear as regular SB players AirPlay devices can be synchronized with other SB players Chromecast groups are recognized as well as Sonos UPnP group but they can only play synchronously within their own respective brand Server hardware and plugins editThe Lyrion Music Server software is written in Perl and will run on Linux Microsoft Windows Apple Macintosh BSD and piCorePlayer platforms Lyrion Music Server itself can run on a number of NAS devices such as QNAP Turbo NAS Synology Disk Station Netgear ReadyNAS Buffalo Linkstation Linksys NSLU2 Thecus N5200 amp N7700 Xtreamer eTRAYz and any device running FreeNAS software Lyrion Music Server also comes pre installed on the VortexBox Linux distribution and VortexBox appliance This generally results in lower energy consumption than running Lyrion Music Server on a personal computer whilst offering the same feature set albeit with a slightly less responsive web interface under certain circumstances Some NAS devices may require more effort than others to get Lyrion Music Server running though Logitech only supported the Netgear ReadyNAS NAS devices Skins edit It is possible to customize the user interface using skins by installing a plugin The Material Skin for LMS provides a fully responsive HTML5 Javascript user interface for Lyrion Music Server suitable for both mobile and desktop usage 7 Plugins edit There are numerous plug ins and device drivers available for Lyrion Music Server which include features such as support for automation systems from Clare Controls AMX LLC and Crestron Electronics Plugins also provide access to additional services such as the live radio and listen again features of BBC Sounds in the UK Alexa edit As of September 2019 Lyrion Music Server is controllable by a full function Alexa skill called MediaServer 8 available in the en US and en GB locales In addition to allowing voice control of hardware and software Squeezebox players this also allows streaming audio from LMS to an Amazon Echo device for playback See also edit nbsp Free and open source software portal AirPlay Firefly Media Server Sonos Windows Media ConnectReferences edit Synchronization Logitech Squeezebox Wiki Retrieved 19 February 2013 https www picoreplayer org philippe44 SqueezeAMP all in one audio board works specially well with Lyrion Music Server GitHub Retrieved 2023 03 12 Squeezeslave Spotify plugin Squeezebox Community Forums 30 September 2010 Retrieved 28 January 2011 Announce Squeezelite a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux alsa only Squeezebox Community Forums 2 November 2012 Retrieved 28 January 2013 sle118 squeezelite esp32 ESP32 Music streaming based on Squeezelite with support for multi room sync AirPlay Bluetooth Hardware buttons display and more GitHub 2022 12 08 Retrieved 2023 03 12 Announce Material Skin 21 October 2018 Announce MediaServer certified Alexa skill for LMS 25 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Source code on GitHub Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Logitech Media Server amp oldid 1219694047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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