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manwithaplan wrote:Paul, does SubWiji have the ability to stream FLAC's natively, without transcoding them??? I have a pure FLAC collection, much of which is high rez FLAC (24bit/96kHz or 24/192kHz), and I need a solution for Windows users to stream at full high resolution. Let me know please, thanks.
manwithaplan wrote:Got it, well, that stinks, but it is what it is. I'll continue my search for something that will work. Thanks for the prompt reply.
Aethies wrote:I am running vanilla subsonic, latest..
SubWiji is 1.2.1.241
Url is local IP within my LAN. Couldn't get it to work with http://xxxx.subsonic.org
What it shows in the URL field is 192.168.1.105:8180
izzeho wrote:Just sticking my head in to say cheers for the app. Works fantastically! Just thought I'd list a couple of things that'd make it perfect (at least for me):
- Being able to use media keys. Or at the very least allow two modifiers (i.e. ctrl+alt).
- A more accessible randomiser.
- The option to have subwiji show on the task bar.
- A changelog, as I'm always curious what's being added .
GrindheadJim wrote:This is a bump on and old feature request: HTTPS.
Without it, I can't use SubWiji, and I would very much like to use SubWiji.
meatservo80 wrote:Hello.
First off outstanding product. I just recently discover subsonic and on my desktop your program is by far the best to use for windows.
I was wondering if it was possible to add a genre cloud that then breaks down into the artist. Or have it as a separate selector like the folder dropdown? I have a large library and I like to just play and shuffle by genre alot or atleast to put in in the right area to find what I want.
*Note for any other new users. Make sure you add the special trans-coding and assign it to that player. Took me a few hours until I saw it and that cleared up the sometimes slow bpm of the trans-coding.
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