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Hi guys, welcome to a short presentation of SqueezePad for your iPad
So here we are on the mainscreen, on the left you can see the menu and on the right the current playing song
with a big image of your coverart
let's change the players first
as you can see we have icons for all player types
so you should easily spot the right one
let's choose the Living room
the menus are the same as you know them from your SqueezeBox
No need to learn other paths, you will find your way around instantly
lets just go to my music and albums
here you can scroll
or just use the index for faster browsing
you can move to the previous menu by swiping
or hitting the button
and you can also use one of the buttons on the bottom for fast access to most used menus
you can start an album by clicking on the cover art
or you can drill down too
if you do a long touch on a menu item
a context menu will appear
and they are the options to put a song into
the playlist and also stuff from
third party libraries like
Album Review
or Biography
on the right you can change the volume
or jump to different parts of the song
if you touch the cover art
you will switch into screensafer mode
which works in landscape and portrait
and is perfect for parties
where you want to see what playing from the distance
the current song has a context-menu as well
On the main menu you can also choose your Apps of course all types of services are available: Napster, Pandora, Spotify, Last.FM
and Deezer
here we go into Deezer
so you can see that SqueezePad is really integrated into your whole system
I hope you liked the small presentation
if you have more questions you can find me on the Squeezebox-Forums
or contact me
on my website SqueezePad.com