Good, old Logitech Media Server, aka Squeezebox. The SiriusXM and Amazon Music apps are long gone, and I still haven’t figured out if AAC-to-MP3 transcoding can be made to work for live streaming stations.* Nevertheless, after 12 years, LMS continues to be my most useful digital music source, between having a Logitech Squeezebox Touch, two Squeezebox Radios, and the Squeezeplay PC software.
Logitech stopped making the hardware ten years ago, but they keep mysqueezebox.com running, and occasionally the official release version of the server software gets updated. Something I appreciate with Squeezeplay is how quickly I can jump between stations, as I demonstrate here in one of my TuneIn categories.
An insignificant quirk is that with stations showing information for individual songs, the menu matches what’s being played only when first loaded.
*Examples of stations using AAC are Luxuriamusic and Boss Radio 66. This is the same TuneIn menu seen in the video, as presented on my Onkyo receiver, which supports AAC.