I'm still using squeezebox and really like the original hardware, plus home made receivers using pi's; it's a fully open source media system - something that doesn't seem to exist in today's landscape of vendor lock in.
Nonetheless, it's showing its age somewhat, and is harder to get streaming services working on it (e.g. YouTube, play music) in part due to its open nature (also, it's written in Perl...)
Nonetheless, it's showing its age somewhat, and is harder to get streaming services working on it (e.g. YouTube, play music) in part due to its open nature (also, it's written in Perl...)