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Queue Management in the Mobile App and/or Web Player

  • April 18, 2026
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MoPac
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  • April 20, 2026

The only system that got that right is Squeezebox Server, now Lyrion Music Server.  Let’s say I play a playlist named Jazz and stop on track 163.  Then I clear the queue and move on to some other playlist or source of music.  When I go back to play the Jazz playlist it starts on track 163.  The number of the track last played is written on to the playlist file.  You can ignore the Jazz playlist for months and next time you play Jazz it will start on track 163.


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  • April 20, 2026

The only system that got that right is Squeezebox Server, now Lyrion Music Server.  Let’s say I play a playlist named Jazz and stop on track 163.  Then I clear the queue and move on to some other playlist or source of music.  When I go back to play the Jazz playlist it starts on track 163.  The number of the track last played is written on to the playlist file.  You can ignore the Jazz playlist for months and next time you play Jazz it will start on track 163.

I was a big Squeezebox fan.  Some friends at work put me onto them before Logitec bought them and killed them.  I only went to Sonos after all my Squeezebox gear died.  I considered Sonos a downgrade but AFAIK they were almost the only game in town at the time.  This may sound silly but besides being a better platform for some of the reasons we’re identifying here, one of my favorite features was the VU meter screen saver.  Coming from the cassette tape deck era, I just liked still being able to “watch” my music….  ;-)  
 

Thanks for the pointer to Lyrion.  I had no clue the LMS software lives on.


MoPac
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  • April 20, 2026

The only system that got that right is Squeezebox Server, now Lyrion Music Server.  Let’s say I play a playlist named Jazz and stop on track 163.  Then I clear the queue and move on to some other playlist or source of music.  When I go back to play the Jazz playlist it starts on track 163.  The number of the track last played is written on to the playlist file.  You can ignore the Jazz playlist for months and next time you play Jazz it will start on track 163.

I was a big Squeezebox fan.  Some friends at work put me onto them before Logitec bought them and killed them.  I only went to Sonos after all my Squeezebox gear died.  I considered Sonos a downgrade but AFAIK they were almost the only game in town at the time.  This may sound silly but besides being a better platform for some of the reasons we’re identifying here, one of my favorite features was the VU meter screen saver.  Coming from the cassette tape deck era, I just liked still being able to “watch” my music….  ;-)  
 

Thanks for the pointer to Lyrion.  I had no clue the LMS software lives on.

Yes.  It lives on.  It is open source and has been maintained since Logitec gave it up.  I still have a Touch and all my WiiM devices can be Squeezebox players.  I use iPeng & LyrPlay as controller apps.