Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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For over a year I use the dns-323 with my squeezebox duet without any serious trouble. Now I started to find out how to use my smartphone (windows mobile 6.1) for listening to my music over the internet. At now, I can listen mp3 on my smartphone via internet, but I have not been able to stream FLAC.
I know I have to install Lame, but how do I do this?? I searched the internet for a proper description, but did not find anything. And because my system is running well this moment, AND I am lacking a lot of knowledge of LINux, I decided to ask for help, before ruining the system.
This is what I did
- installed the squeezecenter-funplug (vs 7.5.3) on dns-323 (firmware 1.08)
- setup a web-adres to my NAS using DynDNS
- install GSPlayer on my smartphone
- open URL with GSplayer to http://[MyNAS]:9000/stream.mp3
- use the squeezeboxwerver webGUI for controlling the songs played
- listen to mp3 via internet
However, since nearly all my music is in FLAC, I can only listen a few numbers of my library
So my question is: how to setup Lame on the NAS? I know how to telnet into my NAS.
(further question: does LAME work on the hardware? If not, do I need to use something else (maybe eg. FireFLy) to stream FLACs to the internet?)
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Are you sure you require lame?
Lame converts PCM to MP3, your source is FLAC.
I think SoX (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) is a better choice for this task.
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I haven tried, but I don't think the dns-323 can do mp3 encoding in real-time. Even worse, with squeezeboxserver and mysql running, there's about zero bytes RAM left.
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OK, I assume transcoding is not a serious option. Any other possibility to stream the Flacs left?
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