The problem with using Logitech Media Server is how much longer is it going to be a viable option? Logitech stopped supporting it a few years ago. It is open source, and the people over at Slim Devices have kept developing it. As time goes by, and there are fewer and fewer people using Squeezeboxes, the development is going to drop off. So, how much longer do we have? 5 years? Maybe 10? The original Squeezebox debuted 16 years ago. One good thing is that Logitech has the SlimServer up and running.
So, if you want to try something free and cheap, then you could use your CCA with LMS. Just keep in mind that eventually it's going to become an orphan product. Though, based on home much money you would have invested, it's really not that hard to move on.
The problem with all these Players/Options is that things are just moving too fast. You buy into a Streaming Ecosystem, and in a few years, something better, easier, faster comes along that supports even more services and better sounding/higher quality audio formats. The question is when do you jump on the Merry-Go-Round? Who long do you stay on, before jumping onto another ride? Enough with being cynical...........
The latest build of LMS is: 7.9.1-1502265250.
The last version supported by Logitech is: 7.7.5
So, if you want to try something free and cheap, then you could use your CCA with LMS. Just keep in mind that eventually it's going to become an orphan product. Though, based on home much money you would have invested, it's really not that hard to move on.
The problem with all these Players/Options is that things are just moving too fast. You buy into a Streaming Ecosystem, and in a few years, something better, easier, faster comes along that supports even more services and better sounding/higher quality audio formats. The question is when do you jump on the Merry-Go-Round? Who long do you stay on, before jumping onto another ride? Enough with being cynical...........
The latest build of LMS is: 7.9.1-1502265250.
The last version supported by Logitech is: 7.7.5