I have had my SBT for a few weeks now. Unfortunately it only functions
intermittently.
I have a QNAP NAS which store my music files. I have installed LMS on
it.
I have a wifi network at home and the SBT connects to it and there's no
problem getting internet radio.
I have succeeded in accessing
ok just went into advanced settings on the SBT.
Network test is fine, wireless connection 100%.
Registered with mysqueezebox.com
BUT..
not connected to LMS
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I went into the QNAP admin page.
Disabled LMS ans re-enabled it.
Went to SBT, switched libraries and it saw my NAS and music.
So the question is why is it losing connection to the NAS?
Another question: How do I create music playlists on my computer that
can be accessed by the SBT from
toby10 wrote:
If this is happening when you power up the NAS then it is likely that
the NAS is too slow on it's bootup and not fully booted when LMS starts.
You can add a program on your NAS to delay LMS startup.
If the Touch is connected to LMS on the NAS then you navigate away from
LMS
toby10 wrote:
Yes, using USB on Touch means you have disconnected from LMS server on
your NAS.
Looks like LMS Twonky are trying to access the same ports. Try
disabling Twonky for a few days to see if LMS works fine then.
So far so good, LMS and twonkymedia both streaming.
However, I have
i am also experiencing difficulties seeing playlists on my SBT. I have
all my music on a QNAP NAS which stays on 24/7. I have done test
playlists on itunes on my laptop, and exported the xml and M3U playlists
to the playlist folder in multimedia on the NAS, but these do not show
up on the SBT.
I can access internet radio on my SBT as expected. When I go to BBC
iplayer, it plays the recorded programs on the various channels but does
not play the live broadcast.
After assessing variables I discovered that this only happens when the
SBT is connected to my external DAC (an old Wadia12).
Mnyb wrote:
What sampling frequencies does it accept ? the wadia 12 .
Radio is very often 48kHz but in some cases also 32kHz .
It can also be a word length problem for the old DAC keep the squeezebox
volume at 100% and try again
If I remember correctly it is 44.1 and 48. I'll check when
changed settings in LMS for live stream to WMA and all fine now. Thanks.
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dood wrote:
i am also experiencing difficulties seeing playlists on my SBT. I have
all my music on a QNAP NAS which stays on 24/7. I have done test
playlists on itunes on my laptop, and exported the xml and M3U playlists
to the playlist folder in multimedia on the NAS, but these do not show
I've downloaded squeeze commander as an alternative to the Logitech
android app, after reading how much better it is.
I've found that it is not very intuitive. For example I can't figure out
how to change the player. In the settings it shows that it
sees 2 players. On the Logitech app you simply
I use the alarms to turn on the SBT as my alarm clock every morning. I
set it to turn on a radio station rather than alarm sound.
Is there any way to get it to turn itself off say after 2 hours? Perhaps
integrate the sleep function?
Wishful thinking: can I get it to change stations at
aubuti wrote:
Not sure about the answer to the first question, but to change stations
at a predetermined time you could set another alarm, with the different
station as the alarm.
Indeed, I hadn't thought of that.
Now if by setting another alarm, the first one is cancelled, then
dood wrote:
Indeed, I hadn't thought of that.
Now if by setting another alarm, the first one is cancelled, then
theoretically to turn off I could set an alarm with a beep at the time
that I want the SB turned off.
Will give it a try.
ok I set 3 alarms 2 minutes apart - radio station 1
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