Re: [slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2008-04-15 Thread dearing

Plympton, are you saying that syncing multiple slimrio Receivers works
ok?  I've tried syncing between the slimrio Receiver and my Squeezebox
3 with poor results, but was wondering about syncing multiple slimrio
receivers to each other?
Thanks


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Re: [slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2007-11-29 Thread shvejk

Thanks for the link. I've got a couple of old Rios siting in a closet.
Great opportunity to add music to new locations in the house.


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Re: [slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2007-11-28 Thread Peter
Dave Dewey wrote:
 Ran across this project today:

 From the main page:

 SLIMP3's hardware capabilities are similar to those of the Rio
 Receiver, but its abilities are greater because of the power offered
 by the slimserver software. slimserver continues to develop and add
 new features, but it still supports the SLIMP3 hardware with the
 same simple protocol. What would happen if the Rio Receiver could
 speak that protocol too? It would be able to do all the wonderful
 things slimserver knows how to do. That is what slimrio enables.


 http://empeg.org.uk/slimrio/index.html
   

Cool, and you even get control buttons on the front. Something the 
SliMP3 never had... ;)

Regards,
Peter

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Re: [slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2007-11-28 Thread Dirk

Dave Dewey;245685 Wrote: 
 Ran across this project today:
 
 From the main page:
 
 SLIMP3's hardware capabilities are similar to those of the Rio
 Receiver, but its abilities are greater because of the power offered
 by the slimserver software. slimserver continues to develop and add
 new features, but it still supports the SLIMP3 hardware with the
 same simple protocol. What would happen if the Rio Receiver could
 speak that protocol too? It would be able to do all the wonderful
 things slimserver knows how to do. That is what slimrio enables.
 
 
 http://empeg.org.uk/slimrio/index.html
 
 
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Try googling medianet or XPLrionet. That is the closest thing that
comes to it for the rio and slimp3. I used that until I bought a
squeezebox a few years ago.


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Re: [slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2007-11-28 Thread plympton

Peter;245737 Wrote: 
 Dave Dewey wrote:[color=blue]
  Ran across this project today:
 
  From the main page:
 
 Cool, and you even get control buttons on the front. Something the 
 SliMP3 never had... ;)
 

It works pretty well, too - there's a delay of a few seconds while the
MP3 decoder queues up, and there are skips/dead air if you try to sync
with real SqueezeBox 3, but if you have 5 Rio's laying around the house
with nothing to do :-)

Also, since the Rio has a built-in amplifier, you can put them out in
the hinterlands (like the garage) without much additional gear
required!

-Dan


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[slim] hacking the Rio Receiver to run Slimserver

2007-11-27 Thread Dave Dewey
Ran across this project today:

From the main page:

SLIMP3's hardware capabilities are similar to those of the Rio
Receiver, but its abilities are greater because of the power offered
by the slimserver software. slimserver continues to develop and add
new features, but it still supports the SLIMP3 hardware with the
same simple protocol. What would happen if the Rio Receiver could
speak that protocol too? It would be able to do all the wonderful
things slimserver knows how to do. That is what slimrio enables.


http://empeg.org.uk/slimrio/index.html


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