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o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:29 am
by superfly
Hi!

I'm pondering buying a Joggler for using an 500GB External Harddrive with mp3 files on it.

My question is, can the Joggler handle it? Is it sluggish? I have a Squeezebox Touch and it is painfully slow with my harddrive attached and I wanted an alternative. I currently stream my music via my laptop but it's not viable as I do not want to turn my laptop on everytime I want to listen to an album.

Also thinking of getting a 4GB USB flash drive with Ubuntu as advertised on ebay but what music software is available to play mp3 files locally besides squeezeplay?

Any feedback will be appreciated!

Many thanks!

Superfly

Re: o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:05 pm
by Mevi
If you're using a HDD, why not put a replacement OS on that. Boot to Ubuntu, Android or XP?

Will work just fine for media playback.

Re: o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:24 pm
by hawsey
Superfly ,
there are lots of ways to do this on the joggler , its quite easy to build your own stick if you read the info .
If your music is well organised and mainly albums i would recommend xbmc which is excellent
You could run Ubuntu Joli and use xbmc ; run one of the new xp builds with xbmc ; run Android and use one of the many music apps , Upnplay and bubbleupnp work well .
xbmc works really well on linux but is better controlled either with an Android phone or an ipod touch/ iphone or a keyboard plugged in as it can be a bit fiddly .
There are of course many other types of music software on all of these builds , just get stuck in and have a go .
Good luck

Re: o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:40 pm
by superfly
Many thanks for (both) your feedback!!!!

I will give it a go! : )

Cheers!

Superfly

Re: o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:03 pm
by gegs
hawsey wrote:xbmc works really well on linux but is better controlled either with an Android phone or an ipod touch/ iphone or a keyboard plugged in as it can be a bit fiddly.
Or you could use a Bluetooth keyboard. There are lots of miniature variants available that are a good fit with the Joggler.
If you buy one, make sure it comes with a USB Bluetooth receiver - the Joggler doesn't have Bluetooth built-in.

I'm usually OK with on-screen keyboards but I always use a Bluetooth mouse with Ubuntu; moving the cursor with your (relatively) fat finger is a PITA.

Re: o2 Joggler with External Harddrive

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:22 pm
by james
I use ubuntu on my joggler on a 4gb usb stick.

If you install vlc and get it to run using web interface (I can explain more later) then you can download a program called VLCdirect for an android phone and control it using your phone! So using your phone you can select which music files to open... i use it to select different radio stations by saving down links as well...

I think you can do this with XBMC android app too but I haven't tried it yet