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In a future iteration of the S3 and LC30 it would be cool to see tighter component integration that allows for Spottily Connect to see the various signal paths in a Fosi stack as separate devices. Like Amp/Speaker combinations A+A, A+B, B+B, B+A as different devices that when selected could be relayed by the S3 to the LC30. Why? Well, I have one signal chain I like to use for Jazz, and a separate one I prefer for classic rock. It would be nice to be able to just select it in the app rather than mashing buttons on the remote. Anyway, it's just a thought I've had since setting up my current system. I haven't added a streamer yet in anticipation of the S3. Just using an old Fire tablet and controlling it through the Spotify app on my phone or the web player.
 
In a future iteration of the S3 and LC30 it would be cool to see tighter component integration that allows for Spottily Connect to see the various signal paths in a Fosi stack as separate devices. Like Amp/Speaker combinations A+A, A+B, B+B, B+A as different devices that when selected could be relayed by the S3 to the LC30. Why? Well, I have one signal chain I like to use for Jazz, and a separate one I prefer for classic rock. It would be nice to be able to just select it in the app rather than mashing buttons on the remote. Anyway, it's just a thought I've had since setting up my current system. I haven't added a streamer yet in anticipation of the S3. Just using an old Fire tablet and controlling it through the Spotify app on my phone or the web player.
This is such a good idea! Has this been done elsewhere? I love it.
 
This is such a good idea! Has this been done elsewhere? I love it.
I'm not sure if it has been done elsewhere, but I do IT for a living. It shouldn't be too hard to perhaps create a few "virtual" MAC addresses on the S3 NIC I would think? And then each MAC address could represent a different "Device" to the Spotify app. I would assume this would also maybe involve creating virtual NIC's with their own IPs (meaning 4-5 IP's being claimed by the S3). But I'm just spitballing ideas here. I know virtual NICs are pretty common place in Windows, and Linux (I've never tired it in MacOS, but I'd assume it's similar). I have no clue what the S3 is using under the hood. But if it's Linux I'm pretty sure this is something that could be accomplished predominantly in software. At least on the S3 side. Quick and dirty communication to the LC30 could be as simple as an IR relay. The remote can already change between the speakers and amps. So I would think that communication could be relayed semi-simply (I'm not an engineer, I could be horribly under-simplifying this, and if so it's OK to tell me!).
 
I'm not sure if it has been done elsewhere, but I do IT for a living. It shouldn't be too hard to perhaps create a few "virtual" MAC addresses on the S3 NIC I would think? And then each MAC address could represent a different "Device" to the Spotify app. I would assume this would also maybe involve creating virtual NIC's with their own IPs (meaning 4-5 IP's being claimed by the S3). But I'm just spitballing ideas here. I know virtual NICs are pretty common place in Windows, and Linux (I've never tired it in MacOS, but I'd assume it's similar). I have no clue what the S3 is using under the hood. But if it's Linux I'm pretty sure this is something that could be accomplished predominantly in software. At least on the S3 side. Quick and dirty communication to the LC30 could be as simple as an IR relay. The remote can already change between the speakers and amps. So I would think that communication could be relayed semi-simply (I'm not an engineer, I could be horribly under-simplifying this, and if so it's OK to tell me!).
Love it
 
The silence and lack of news it is disturbing. Probably it is low priority project or abandon.
It will release, but there are areas they need to address. The issue now is they are on Spring Festival which essentially lasts for about a month (moon cycle). I would rather they address some of the software improvements up-front before releasing.
 
So, I do not own a Fosi T10 but apparently it works with the WIIM app (and apple devices). Could this be a solution for the Fosi streamers? The ability to use EQ/room correction & link to other Fosi/Wiim streamers would be a huge plus - not having to choose one ecosystem or the other.
 
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