bluegaspode wrote:
> Hi Wilco,
>
> as written per mail, I sent you a beta version to try.
>
> Cheers
> Stefan
Ok thanks. I didn't receive anything yet but I'll wait for it.
Let you know if it works.
Wilco.
wbree's Prof
mlsstl wrote:
> Anyone want to buy a Hayes 1200 baud modem? I paid only $700 for it
> new!
> ;-)
Forums are about discussions, it's good to communicate with other music
dinosaurs. Let's hope the asteroid doesn't hit soon!
I'll trade you my 1998 HP 4X CD burner only $450 (AUS) brand new. I'll
al
Thanks for the info. I'm not interested in debating, but just trying to
add some perspective. Anytime anyone buys technology there is a risk of
ending up on the out. A lot of people were sure the Betamax video format
was going to win against VHS, but it didn't. Both electric and steam
powered cars
mlsstl wrote:
> Not sure where you're coming from with the "invested a lot of money in
> this system" comment. Perhaps those who purchased a Transporter have
> more of a claim along these lines, but my Touch is the least expensive
> component in my stereo by a good margin.
I'm not talking about
Gingernut63 wrote:
> Alas some people have invested a lot of money in this system over the
> years.
Not sure where you're coming from with the "invested a lot of money in
this system" comment. Perhaps those who purchased a Transporter have
more of a claim along these lines, but my Touch is the le
mlsstl wrote:
> However, the neat thing is that, if I've bothered to back up my music
> collection, it exists completely independent of the player I use. I
> believe one can have a high level of confidence that there will always
> be a way to play my music. [...] I won't be left hanging with a bi
Hi Wilco,
as written per mail, I sent you a beta version to try.
Cheers
Stefan
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mlsstl wrote:
> I'd be sad if my Squeezeboxes broke and they weren't making them
> anymore, but that has happened at some point to the vast majority of
> products ever made
> I hope Logitech sticks with the Squeezebox line and continues to improve
> it, but there are certainly far worse thing
sander wrote:
> I hope we can make a soft landing and Logitech doesn't move a direction
> which would alienate those of us who run older versions of their
> software and hardware, but who can say.
I'd be sad if my Squeezeboxes broke and they weren't making them
anymore, but that has happened at s
I prefer to think of it as mission accomplished. Investing in
Squeezeboxes was one of the best decisions I've made, and I hope to run
them in their current form (with a couple of small tweaks) for the rest
of my life.
When I think of potential improvements on the Squeeze tech, I really
can't thin
Thadmcbride wrote:
> Well for starters, I downloaded the Squeezepad app as well as the
> Squeezepbox app from the iTunes store so I assume they are both are the
> most resent versions.
>
> For the Squeezepad app, my only option on startup is "MySB.com
> Registration". From there I get the opti
Well for starters, I downloaded the Squeezepad app as well as the
Squeezepbox app from the iTunes store so I assume they are both are the
most resent versions.
For the Squeezepad app, my only option on startup is "MySB.com
Registration". From there I get the option to "Create an account" or "I
bluegaspode wrote:
> The first percentage is the audio buffer => if it's at 0% then there is
> no more to play and SqueezePlayer will make a short pause to rebuffer.
> The second percentage is the download buffer => if it's at 0% the mp3
> decoder doesn't have new data to decode, so the first buf
Well said, Gordon. I guess my hopes for the standalone server were never
very high, so the dodgy implementation in the current Touch wasn't as
disappointing for me. But I am disappointed that we may indeed have
reached a dead-end.
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I have a Squeezebox 3 (3rd gen) wireless music player for sale. Includes
original box and manual and power supply. It comes with a remote but the
remote is white in color. Also front metal plate will eventually need to
be re-glued to the body as it's a little loose. I also have an Elpac AC
adapter
aubuti wrote:
> You keep talking about "we need." Who is this "we"?
Well, me, for one. I had very high hopes for the SBTouch as a product
that could eliminate the need for a stand-alone server. The reality is
that it doesn't even come close to being able to support my library of
>60k tracks on
DejanM wrote:
> So we need also more CPU inside and better receiver.
You keep talking about "we need." Who is this "we"?
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I have a Squeezebox classic in the kitchen, connected to the input of a
stereo system. It's been working that way for years. We listen to
streaming internet radio nearly all of the time. It streams wirelessly
from the router or one of several WAPs.
A couple of weeks ago, I switched off the squ
Hi Thadmcbride,
could you be a little bit more specific?
Are you using mysqueezebox.com or do you operate your own server (and if
so, what version of the Squeezebox server is running there).
What did you try so far: does SqueezePad already show you the players
list at least and just the main me
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