> ok, got the logs! I wrote you an email.
> Hope to hear from you soon!:)
Ok, it's pretty clear it dies with an "out of memory" error. Interestingly it
first kills the internal music server, while still showing images. Then, a few
images later, it definitely runs out of memory.
Did you edit you
unclemat;580007 Wrote:
> I am buying the Touch for my kids. I realized my younger ones (4 & 5 yrs
> old) can't handle Classic too well via the remote.
I have a 6 year old that can navigate the Touch mostly without
troubles. His only issue is that most menus don't have icons and are
only text, a
ryyjjyyr;580018 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My current memory usage is 88%.
> [...]
> Is there a way to reduce memory usage and what are the steps? I am
> using the Tiny Internal Server and have 4000+ songs
> [...]
>
> Thanks
> Rob
Hi,
I use TinySB have 7k tracks, half with artwork and I'm at 74% as
see
Hi,
My current memory usage is 88%. The memory usage appears to be
increasing overtime. This high usage is becoming a problem because I
have some issues when connecting to internet radio. If the internet
connection is bad for that particular radio station (possibly needing
more resources to conne
aubuti;580016 Wrote:
> Sure. More precisely, SBS will read the music on the external drive, and
> send it to the Touch.
Many Thanks
Rgds
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souwalker;580002 Wrote:
> Will this SB server software or the Touch able to read his external
> drive attached to his mac?
Sure. More precisely, SBS will read the music on the external drive,
and send it to the Touch.
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JohnSwenson;579860 Wrote:
> Both the Musiland 01 USD and the M2Tech will NOT work with the Touch.
> They require a custom driver of which only Mac or Windows versions
> exist. The Touch runs linux on an ARM processor so the existing drivers
> will not work.
>
> You HAVE to use a device that wil
JJZolx;579921 Wrote:
> Consider the touch interface a throwaway. After the initial setup and
> maybe some future setup changes, it's unlikely that you'll use it again
> unless you can't find a remote control. Like you say, it's inconvenient
> for most people to sit a source component for their
I have recommended Touch for my brother-in-law and this is how he would
like to us.
I am streaming via my NAS in FLAc and all is great but not sure if his
intension will.
All of his music files are in MP3 and I has them all in a 2T Buffallo
external drive that´s connected to his Mac.
He intends
Just for information to anyone interested in RSS as screen saver on
Touch/Radio/Controller. The latest version of Custom Clock applet and
Custom Clock Helper plugin now has support for a new rsstext item type
in their configuration. There is also a "RSS Text Feed" and "Digital
Clock with RSS" styl
You simply MUST ignore any displayed information on FLAC files and
bitrates. It's all just wrong.
If you have a 24-bit file, it WILL play at 24-bit.
If you have a Touch or TP, 96 will play at 96. 176.4 will play at 88.2
and 192 WILL play at 96.
There's nothing else to say.
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unclemat;579962 Wrote:
> :rolleyes:
>
> I think it's pretty apparent that resources behind Squeezebox line have
> been trimmed. Fewer developers. SqueezeOS devices handicapped and
> missing many features present in older devices. Not too mention buggy
> like hell (inadequate QA process). Dedicat
Dura;579843 Wrote:
> Does anyone happen to know when (appr.) 7.6 is supposed to replace 7.5?
>
No
I personally suspect it won't happen this year, but this is just a
guess, a December launch would probably be possible if Logitech decided
to make it happen. At the moment no one outside Logitech h
ok, got the logs! I wrote you an email.
Hope to hear from you soon!:)
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iPhone;579891 Wrote:
> Where do you live, that might help get you some answers? Another
> question is do you approach everything in life with such gloom and
> doom?
:rolleyes:
I think it's pretty apparent that resources behind Squeezebox line have
been trimmed. Fewer developers. SqueezeOS devic
Mickey, thanks for the update.
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I've seen the "Out of Stock" message too. I didn't know what was going
on, so I asked various people within Logitech.
We are indeed out of stock, but will have more within the next few
days. Our September shipment of Touch players for the United States was
supposed to arrive from the factory earl
I got my SBT from Andrew at Solutions AV very quickly. Try sending them
an email and asking them to phone you back. I was very pleased with
their service. SBT arrived the day after I gave them my VISA number.
Best of luck.
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The Touch was the perfect interface for installation in my new kitchen.
It sits on the counter and provides easy access to the music. I don't
even keep the remote in the kitchen. My SB3's (along with
Controller/iPeng) work much better for sit-down listening.
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Logitech may be out of the Touch, but there are new units available on
eBay. I am not sure if Logitech will honor the warranty on these
units, but I could not wait and in my experience electronics rarely
fail.
Loving my new SB Touch!
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with any of these eBay sel
On 09/30/2010 10:34 AM, guidof wrote:
> So far, my wireless connection seems to work flawlessly and sounds
> excellent. This seems to suggest I should stick with it and thus avoid
> drilling into floors and walls -- unless problems with wireless crop up
> down the line.
If it ain't broke, don't fi
ShutterShock;579904 Wrote:
>
> That said, you make a really good point -- that being the touch display
> is probably a very small percentage of the SB Touch's overall cost.
> With that in mind, I may well buy and SB Touch and use it as a
> Receiver.
Consider the touch interface a throwaway. A
ShutterShock;579904 Wrote:
> That said, you make a really good point -- that being the touch display
> is probably a very small percentage of the SB Touch's overall cost.
> With that in mind, I may well buy and SB Touch and use it as a
> Receiver.
The touchscreen is not only a very small percent
aubuti;579902 Wrote:
> I don't understand how the touchscreen "diminishes the usability" of the
> Touch, other than it looking out of place on a standard rack. If you
> think iPeng is elegant, use that and don't go near the touchscreen.
It's proximity to the listening position that in my view di
guidof;579885 Wrote:
> So far, my wireless connection seems to work flawlessly and sounds
> excellent. This seems to suggest I should stick with it and thus avoid
> drilling into floors and walls -- unless problems with wireless crop up
> down the line.
Exactly. In general ethernet is more reliab
ShutterShock;579899 Wrote:
> I hope I'm wrong about all this, and I do regret not getting an SB Touch
> if I do end up being right. Support for those higher bit rates would
> justify all those studio master flac tracks I've bought from the likes
> of Linn.
>
> In my ideal world, Logitech (or so
unclemat;579884 Wrote:
> Frankly kinda feels like Logitech is letting Squeezebox line die.
I've wondered the same thing based on product availability (or should I
say, unavailability) posts here in the past number of months. It'd be a
tragedy if you turn out to be right.
But, the category has c
Another vote for A2s or A5s, don't think one can go wrong with either
one.
For a wake-up device, I think the Boom works better. It is all self
contained, speakers and player in one for less then any Touch with
powered speakers combo.
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unclemat;579884 Wrote:
> I called Logitech and was told "I don't know". Anyone has any info? Or
> is Touch a goner?
>
> Frankly kinda feels like Logitech is letting Squeezebox line die.
Where do you live, that might help get you some answers? Another
question is do you approach everything in l
Again, thank you all for a most informative discussion!
So far, my wireless connection seems to work flawlessly and sounds
excellent. This seems to suggest I should stick with it and thus avoid
drilling into floors and walls -- unless problems with wireless crop up
down the line.
But if I ever g
I called Logitech and was told "I don't know". Anyone has any info? Or
is Touch a goner?
Frankly kinda feels like Logitech is letting Squeezebox line die.
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The C-media USB receivers are some of the worst ones ever made, their
sole redeeming feature is that they are dirt cheap. No wonder you like
the S/PDIF better.
John S.
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'[IDC Wrote:
> Dragon;579840']
> Asynchronous mode is the current hype. In this case the *device* sets
> the clock, the host has to deliver with that speed. No need for the DAC
> to recover a clock at all, it can use a fixed internal ultraclock. Only
> by using this scheme a USB DAC can outperfor
metronet;579796 Wrote:
> Hi John, do you happen to have a list of the asynchronous USB to spdif
> converter that would work with the Touch, like the Musiland 01 USD?
>
> Also, what do you think of DSIX spdif in comparison to asynchronous USB
> to spdif in terms of performance? for instance from
SuperQ;579479 Wrote:
> I have AudioEngine A2 speakers on my desk.. they're fantastic. See
> other thread for more info.
+1 on the A2. I use these on my office computer and very, very nice.
could almost be used in a small living room! I use the A5 speakers at
the weekend cottage and they are ver
ok, this evening I will ssh it :)
I guess it's not always the same image because I checked random order,
so unless it doesn't randomize...
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Does anyone happen to know when (appr.) 7.6 is supposed to replace 7.5?
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I discovered this thread kindof late...
To the V-DAC owners:
I know the V-DAC quite well, have tweaked it alot, I even wrote my own
firmware for it.
Don't use its USB input if you have other options, better use coax or
optical if coax gives you ground loop problems.
The PCM2706 is used as USB->
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