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  • Does Max2Play work with my Raspberry Pi?

    Thanks to the cooperation with SqueezePlug, we are now offering an Image of Max2Play for the Raspberry Pi, as well. You can find further information in the blog post for the announcement.
  • Can Max2Play be used for AirPlay?

    The device is able to play AirPlay files. However, the process of AirPlay itself can not be controlled through Max2Play. >>Here<< you can find an overview of audio functionality for Max2Play.
  • What is SqueezePlug & Max2Play?

    SqueezePlug & Max2Play is a Multiroom Audio Solution with server and player components. Multiroom Audio Solution means, that you have one server and as much players as you like. Every player uses the shared music from the server. Players can be synced to play the same music, or they can play different music. A Mini-Computer can be a server, a […]
  • Can I use the Raspberry Pi with Max2Play as an audio player?

    Yes, but the Pi has inferior audio quality from the audio jack. Thus, it is recommended to use an external sound card to improve the audio output. Which is why Max2Play offers different sound card setups that bring optimal audio quality from HiFiberry to Allo and many more. You can check them all out in our shop, where you can choose […]
  • Max2Play does not connect to WLAN, what can I do?

    The Odroid supports WAP and WAP2. If the device does not connect, it could be because of the use of an old WEP version. Or the router does not send out the SSID. Please make sure that the option „Load WiFi Interface“ in the web interface is ticked and that network name and password is correctly entered. Afterwards, disconnect the […]
  • Does the Max2Play Image support DTS-HD, Dolby True HD?

    The Odroid does not support Dolby HD Sound. An additional sound card is required for this output.
  • Can the player use S/PDIF ports from an optional audio board?

    Yes, it is possible to use analog and digital audio ports with a USB sound card. The sound card is connected through the USB port and supports plug and play.
  • Can I use remote controls and if so, which ones?

    To control the XBMC/Kodi media center, you can use a normal TV remote control, if they support CEC (via HDMI cable with CEC support). Also very helpful are smartphone apps like XBMC/Kodi-remote or YATSE for Android and iPhone.
  • How do I install PVR addons in XBMC/Kodi?

    In our Download section you can find the download for the newest version of XBMC/Kodi which can be installed through the web interface.