yeah.
I (clearly) am no expert but it seems to be that as long as the server
sees it on the network it is ok.
When inserting the SD card I got the TinySBS running and then the sever
on the NAS pickud up the Touch again and now SD card is removed, it's
connecting to the NAS again and streaming ha
onemeg;644638 Wrote:
> After a few days where squeezecentre hasn't 'seen' the Touch on the
> network, as soon as I slotted in the SD card we were up and running
> again with the Touch happy to connect to the NAS and Squeezecentre
> seeing it as a player.
That's just plain weird. Unless you're run
After a few days where squeezecentre hasn't 'seen' the Touch on the
network, as soon as I slotted in the SD card we were up and running
again with the Touch happy to connect to the NAS and Squeezecentre
seeing it as a player.
I'm going to leave 'settings' pretty much much alone now before
desicin
We mainly use the Boom and Roku. Touch less so therefore I'm thinking
you're right that I perhaps either run the Touch off an SD card and
then keep the Boom and Roku running off the NAS.
At least I can then listed to something until I build up the courage to
get stuck into the NAS again
I ap
Thanks for the clarification. I asked about the info from the
Information tab basically to be sure about the same point.
You're probably not going to like this answer, but I suggest you either
find a way to get 7.5.x or 7.6 running, or you return the Touch. There's
a good reason why "SBS 7.5 or l
hmm, sorry for the confusion.
SBS isn't installed on the laptop but I access SBS on the NAS by going
to the IP Address of the NAS using the laptop.
Info is as below (assuming this is what you mean):
SqueezeCenter StatusVersion: 7.3.3 - 27044 @ Mon Jun 15 15:04:06 PDT
2009
Hostname: HS-DHGL8C3
I
onemeg;643423 Wrote:
> I've done a factory reset and now it's not working again as the Server
> software on the laptop isn't showing it as a player!
>
> If I get it going I'll do as you ask.. in the meantime, I definitely
> feel like I might have wasted £200!
Uh, wait a minute. A couple posts ba
ok. Now I'm a bit peeved.
I was faffing about trying to get the daylight clock working and
somehow managed to screw up the screen when powered down so that it was
blank rather than showing the clock.
I've done a factory reset and now it's not working again as the Server
software on the laptop is
onemeg;643062 Wrote:
> Server is only installed on the NAS so it's definitely not picking up
> the MP3s from anywhere else and the Touch is specifically displaying
> the NAS players network name as the source of the music.
Just out of curiosity, could you copy and paste the server information
at
The Boom doesn't surprise me, as it only requires 7.2 or later. If
you've got the Touch working with 7.3.3 and don't want to turn off
automatic software updates under SqueezeCenter Settings > Advanced >
Software Updates.
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aubuti
It was 5 mins ago ;o)
Full MP3 catalogue is there, album art displays, playlists are
working
I'll see what's whats over the next couple of days but at the current
time, it would seem that if the Touch is selected as the 'active'
player in the Server on the NAS (i.e. accessed via a pc) it'll
Well, if the Touch is working problem free off of 7.3.3, then yes, that
is news. Certainly the developers are of the view that 7.5.0 or later
is required for the Touch. Is the Touch playing without any problems
now?
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aubuti
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I thought I was going mad as I was 99% sure I had the touch running off
the NAS - and after a bit of faffing about today I achieved it again.
Essentially, the Touch is saying I need to update the server software
HOWEVER on logging into Sqeezebox Server on the laptop and selecting
the Touch in the
aubuti;642773 Wrote:
> I strongly suspect you never actually had the Touch running with 7.3.3.
> It may have been running off its internal server, or off of
> mysqueezebox.com.
>
>
> First you are correct that Twonky will not work with Squeezeboxes. You
> need Squeezebox Server 7.5.0 or later
onemeg;642768 Wrote:
> I'm confused then how the Touch somehow, for a while, happily worked
> with the 7.3.3 but I take your point.
I strongly suspect you never actually had the Touch running with 7.3.3.
It may have been running off its internal server, or off of
mysqueezebox.com.
onemeg;64276
onemeg;642768 Wrote:
> thanks v.m. for the initial messages.
>
> I'm confused then how the Touch somehow, for a while, happily worked
> with the 7.3.3 but I take your point.
>
> This therefore leads to a further question!
>
> Assuming 7.5.6 will run on the Linkstation NAS, how do I upgrade the
thanks v.m. for the initial messages.
I'm confused then how the Touch somehow, for a while, happily worked
with the 7.3.3 but I take your point.
This therefore leads to a further question!
Assuming 7.5.6 will run on the Linkstation NAS, how do I upgrade the
server on the NAS?
I previously ran
best bet would be to get 7.5.6 beta going ( has some anoying scanner
bugs fixed ). 7.6 may be to much " beta" but it has better performance
on low spec hardware. if 7.6 works all is well but it has the potential
to not work at all ( it is an experimental beta ) all plugins is not yet
supported, fo
onemeg;642759 Wrote:
>
> 1. With regard to reliability etc am I better using the Touch as a
> server for the Boom/Roku (i.e. buy a USB HDD) or stick with the NAS
> approach running the server?
>
You could try, the built-in server in the Touch works for some people
and doesn't work at all for ot
Hi all;
I'm running squeezebox server 7.3.3 on a Buffalo Linkstation NAS
(HS-DHGL8C3).
Until recently, I've been using a squeezebox boom and also a Roku M1001
accessing the NAS wirelessly via Squeezebox server,
Apart from odd drop outs, it's all held together well.
I've just bought a SB Touch
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