Hi Everyone,
First post here - I'm new to the Squeezebox, having just picked up a Duet 2nd hand a week or so ago. Loving it so far. I'm not sure if this is a strange request - but from my limited playing so far, it seems to be not possible (or not easy), and I can't believe it is not something other people have wanted to do ...
I want to setup 2 different LMS instances on the same device (currently a PC, soon to be a Pi or my NAS). Our 7-year-old daughter loves playing with the Squeezebox, so we want to get her one of her own. But we want her squeezebox to connect to a different set of music (specifically excluding our collection of "Derek & Clive" albums, for fairly obvious reasons !). We were going to go with an old iPod that we could load up with carefully selected tracks, but the squeezebox is just so much more flexible.
Can someone tell me if this idea is possible, before I waste too much time on it ? I know I could have 2x NAS devices or 2x Pi devices each running a different version of LMS - but that seems rather wasteful.
Thanks for any advice,
Jon
First post here - I'm new to the Squeezebox, having just picked up a Duet 2nd hand a week or so ago. Loving it so far. I'm not sure if this is a strange request - but from my limited playing so far, it seems to be not possible (or not easy), and I can't believe it is not something other people have wanted to do ...
I want to setup 2 different LMS instances on the same device (currently a PC, soon to be a Pi or my NAS). Our 7-year-old daughter loves playing with the Squeezebox, so we want to get her one of her own. But we want her squeezebox to connect to a different set of music (specifically excluding our collection of "Derek & Clive" albums, for fairly obvious reasons !). We were going to go with an old iPod that we could load up with carefully selected tracks, but the squeezebox is just so much more flexible.
Can someone tell me if this idea is possible, before I waste too much time on it ? I know I could have 2x NAS devices or 2x Pi devices each running a different version of LMS - but that seems rather wasteful.
Thanks for any advice,
Jon