kdf Wrote:
> On 7-Sep-05, at 10:45 PM, Brendtron wrote:
>
> >
> > I started up Ethereal to see what's going on... it's sending data
> for
> > sure, lots of packets. I think it's just sending silence.mp3 over
> and
> > over... what could cause this? Seems like it could be a problem
> with
> > t
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 16:39 -0700, radish wrote:
> AFAIK there is no legal "collection size", if you're allowing users to
> stream stuff under their control (i.e. they can select tracks) then you
> need to be licensed for distribution (expensive - see ITMS). It doesn't
> matter whether you're shari
On 7-Sep-05, at 10:45 PM, Brendtron wrote:
I started up Ethereal to see what's going on... it's sending data for
sure, lots of packets. I think it's just sending silence.mp3 over and
over... what could cause this? Seems like it could be a problem with
the client not responding correctly.
th
I started up Ethereal to see what's going on... it's sending data for
sure, lots of packets. I think it's just sending silence.mp3 over and
over... what could cause this? Seems like it could be a problem with
the client not responding correctly.
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jth Wrote:
> Did you add music to the player playlist?
>
> Yep. I've got Winamp set up for multiple instances. I can have
> instances connect behind the router just fine. If I make one go
> through the router...
>
> http://external.ip:9000/stream.mp3
>
> I get no sound. The internally conn
Oh, yes
definitely read the reviews! I compared this particular BenQ
with the Plextor and it was coming out very even, and in one very
detailed review it scored slightly better. I bet the links are still in
my history
Yes, here they are:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Print.aspx?Article
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> One of Plextor's current models is a rebadged Benq DW1640. I
Rebadging is a new thing for Plextor so I don't know if you can
count on the rebadged Plextors having the same quality build as
the drives they manufactured themselves.
I'm on my fourth DVD burn
JJZolx Wrote:
> Someone from Slim Devices needs to jump in here. Something ain't right.
> At the very least I'd open up the SB2 and check for loose connections,
> particularly with the antennas and the wireless module.
>
> Here's what you'd be dealing with internally:
> http://www.slimdevices.c
Did you add music to the player playlist?
See: http://www.slimdevices.com/su_faq.html#advanced-streamout
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1. I have seen the same pausing / freezing behavior running SoftSqueeze
from work over a SSH link.
2. Given that I use the SB2, and softsqueeze at work, I prefer simply
to use the same interface while at home, too. Also, I sometimes will
be using softsqueeze synchronized with my SB2. I suppos
Hello all,
I can't seem to access my Slimserver on the other side of my router.
If I put the address http://192.168.0.xxx:9000/stream.mp3 into Winamp,
it works fine. If I put http://my.external.ip:9000/stream.mp3, I don't
get sound, even though it appears to connect. The "Welcome to
Slimserver
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 16:44 -0700, CavesOfTQLT wrote:
> Pat, it's looking like I will have to contact support, though I don't
> like doing this if it's the router to blame. As you know I'm just a tad
> annoyed that after 4/5 weeks since getting my SB2 I've had nothing but
> grief with it.
You are
>> Most RSS news feed readers allow the name to be changed.
>>
>Please add an enhancement request at http://bugs.slimdevices.com/
>
Enhancement 2096 raised.
Thanks,
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kdf Wrote:
> The bug is still targetted for 6.2, so as long as that lasts it would
> seem that
> the intent is to have a fix by october(ish). In the end, however, it
> either
> works or it doesn't and the schedule could always slip.
> -k
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stevek1006 Wrote:
> Well, I have to admit that I only listened for 30 minutes or so (to the
> acoustic channel), but as I mentioned earlier, I heard no static in
> that time. If I get a chance to listen longer through headphones, I
> will do so, but probably not today.
Steve, you should definite
superbad Wrote:
> You may have already answered this, but do you have a PC or laptop you
> could connect to the server wirelessly and run Softsqueeze on? That
> would test the ability of the wireless network itself to handle
> streaming music- if it works, then the problem would seem to be with
>
Quoting moobaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> radish Wrote:
> > I'm not denying it's awesomeness :) But there is still sometimes a
> > problem at track transitions with native FLAC (transcoding to WAV is
> > fine). It's NOT a gap, it's a skip, and I'm not the only person who
> > hears it (thankfully).
AFAIK there is no legal "collection size", if you're allowing users to
stream stuff under their control (i.e. they can select tracks) then you
need to be licensed for distribution (expensive - see ITMS). It doesn't
matter whether you're sharing 1 track or 100,000. If it's pure
broadcast with no us
radish Wrote:
> I'm not denying it's awesomeness :) But there is still sometimes a
> problem at track transitions with native FLAC (transcoding to WAV is
> fine). It's NOT a gap, it's a skip, and I'm not the only person who
> hears it (thankfully).
>
> http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 16:14 -0700, CavesOfTQLT wrote:
> I'm at a loss as to what to do now...
Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They are good folks, they will solve the problem, but I assume you are
not in the US, so it may be different. But I am confident
that they can solve your problem
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You may have already answered this, but do you have a PC or laptop you
could connect to the server wirelessly and run Softsqueeze on? That
would test the ability of the wireless network itself to handle
streaming music- if it works, then the problem would seem to be with
the SB2.
Googling the pa
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 15:59 -0700, docbee wrote:
> As our kitchen is by far not under my command, expanding the footprint
> of the music client will hardly pass the necessary approval
> procedures...
If you are like me, it isn't under your control if you want to eat
and not sleep in the bathtub.
CavesOfTQLT Wrote:
> does the SB2 wireless use a normal 11g notebook wireless card inside the
> case that I could change to test this?
>
> Or does anyone have any ideas on what to do now?
Someone from Slim Devices needs to jump in here. Something ain't
right. At the very least I'd open up the
MrC, I can't do the PC wireless to SB2 ad-hoc network as I've changed
over to Linux and have yet to find a driver to operate the Belkin Pre-N
notebook card!
As another test I've moved the SB2 to approx. 4 feet away from the
router, again at the same altitude, aerials parallel, nothing in the
way
I have been running it this afternoon with no problems. It's a very
incremental update from 4.9- more like 4.9.1 really.
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It seems not all available stations show up on my SB2 either through my
Slimserver, or via SqueezeNet.
For instance, I use to be able to get to the BellyUp4Blues station
awhile back, but it no longer is an available station on SB, but it is
still available on the Shoutcast web site.
Can I contro
Don't worry, I already have a nice squeezebox 2, but for the kitchen I
prefer the slim form factor of the slimp3.
As our kitchen is by far not under my command, expanding the footprint
of the music client will hardly pass the necessary approval
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Since you've confirmed your PC and belkin connect and work fine, you
could install slimserver on your PC and create an ad-hoc network
between SB2 and the wireless PC. SB2 would be the only new variable
one you were sure slimserver worked on the PC.
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>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to remove the help links from the
> SlimServer home page. I appreciate that with the new release of SS
> 6.1.1 and the addition of Internet Radio, the user is able to toggle
> what radio providers are listed, but this has lef
Update:
Via the ethernet cable the SB2 is functioning just as I'd expect it to.
But when it comes to wireless there seems to be a major problem. The
units have direct line of sight, and at the same altitude, aerials
parallel to each other, but every now and then the message 'lost
contact with sli
Whooopee! Time to buy a Squeezebox! :)
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One of Plextor's current models is a rebadged Benq DW1640. I just bought
the Benq version last week and it has been great. I had a stack of DVDs
that were burned on my older NEC drive that I could not get the same
drive to rip. I was also getting a lot of play errors on the DVDs I had
burned on my
Does anyone know if it is possible to remove the help links from the
SlimServer home page. I appreciate that with the new release of SS
6.1.1 and the addition of Internet Radio, the user is able to toggle
what radio providers are listed, but this has left me with the desire
to remove other fields
I know its only been out 5 hours, but has anyone used iTunes 5 with
SlimServer yet? Anything to watch out for?
Thanks!
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Hi, after years of great service my slimp3 doesn't give any music
anymore. The problem occurs after resetting the unit by pulling the
power plug out and in again. The vfd is still ok, remote, ethernet and
gui work flawlessly, but I don't get any sound out of the rca
connectors. The only thing I he
Hi,
I have just started to rip EAC/FLAC to a big hdd, and thought that in a
few months time I would buy another -enough time to save up the pennys-
to act as a back up.
However, I have been thinking, it will be cheaper, and maybe safer to
back up on DVDRW's.
A Lite-On DVDRW caught my eye ar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am not hearing static on either my squeezebox or the 128k RadioIO
>> stream using Windows Media player.
>
> When you use Windows Media player are you using their pay stream or
> the free-but-hidden 128k stream provided to SlimDevices customers? (I
> don't know if we'v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Joe Hartley Wrote:
>> Has this been heard on all their streams?
>
> I've heard it on Acoustic (mainly, since I listen to that a lot) and
> verified that I hear it on Eclectic as well. I have not checked
> other streams.
>
> The noise may pop up at any time. Sometimes
Joe Hartley Wrote:
> Has this been heard on all their streams?
I've heard it on Acoustic (mainly, since I listen to that a lot) and
verified that I hear it on Eclectic as well. I have not checked other
streams.
The noise may pop up at any time. Sometimes it's not present. I
usually don't hav
> I am not hearing static on either my squeezebox or the 128k RadioIO stream
> using Windows Media player.
When you use Windows Media player are you using their pay stream or the
free-but-hidden 128k stream provided to SlimDevices customers? (I don't know
if we've established if the free 128k st
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 11:39 -0700, MrC wrote:
> fuzzyT Wrote:
> > Taking two thousand pounds of bricks out of the trunk of said Hyundai.
>
> He said nothing about removing Windows Server 2003. :-)
It is almost heresy to mention it on this list, since I love my
SqueezeBoxen and SlimServer, but no
fuzzyT Wrote:
> Taking two thousand pounds of bricks out of the trunk of said Hyundai.
He said nothing about removing Windows Server 2003. :-)
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> So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
> Slimserver exhibits the noise in the left channel. I wonder if the
> other 128k streams, i.e. to paying customers, also have the
> noise or if
> it's only on the stream Slimserver has access to?
>
> Any
MrC wrote:
True. And putting some low-profiles tires on a Hyundai seating 5 people
with luggage might make it eek out another 1 MPH top speed.
Maybe not the best analogy. Try this:
Taking two thousand pounds of bricks out of the trunk of said Hyundai.
That would speed it up. Only to origin
Dan,
Believe me, iTunes drives me nuts too. I don't want Slimserver to do
everything like iTunes (but Smart Playlists would be cool!).
I won't go crazy, I promise.
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Yes, transcoding will definitely push the cpu and memory requirements
up significantly.
A pre-transcoded library of music will make the whole system run more
smoothly.
On Sep 7, 2005, at 10:37 AM, John Gorst wrote:
Alexis wrote:
Hello all
I did a search, but didn't find anything about t
True. And putting some low-profiles tires on a Hyundai seating 5 people
with luggage might make it eek out another 1 MPH top speed. But it is
still going to be an overloaded, under-performing box. :-)
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> lostboy Wrote:
> > I used urlsnooper (recommended in a previous thread) on my slimserver to
> > find where to point winamp for the test.
>
> So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
> Slimserver ex
Alexis wrote:
Hello all
I did a search, but didn't find anything about that
I want to know how many clients can be supported by my server (6.2):
AMD 1800
256mo RAM
Windows server 2003
10 mbps upload
With Lame transcoding limit sets to 128 kbps, I can theoretically have
~ 80 clients
But I suppos
Once you've moved the AP / SB2 closer (for testing), please post your
results.
The DoS attack you are seeing with the 10/8 network is in almost
definitely from your neighbor's Linksys, since that private IP is not
routable (and unlikely to be spoofed).
Using WPA could have caused additional distu
I would guess that you will become cpu limited with around 25 clients.
This would be very dependant on what quality setting lame is set to
(not just bit rate), and would also depend (though to a lesser degree)
on what format the music files on the server are in.
The only real way to find out, is
lostboy Wrote:
> I used urlsnooper (recommended in a previous thread) on my slimserver to
> find where to point winamp for the test.
So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
Slimserver exhibits the noise in the left channel. I wonder if the
other 128k streams, i.e. to p
Hello
Yes, it'a a 10mbit connection.
I think that 256mb RAM is effectively not enough. I have to heavily
upgrade...
if I upgrade to 1Gb or 2Gb, how many clients can I expect to support ?
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mkosma Wrote:
> I'm still having odd problems with my setup. Most bothersome, I am
> experiencing a stutter / dropout / glitch at the beginning of tracks.
I noticed this happening a lot just yesterday while running SoftSqueeze
connected across the Internet and a VPN connection from work to home.
mdrosy Wrote:
> James,
>
> Yeah, I did install as a user with admin rights. I will try
> un-installing and re-installing as the ACTUAL administrator user (as
> opposed to my profile which has admin rights) and see if that helps.
> I'll write back in a few minutes.
Is there still a step in the
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The domain is now suspended. With revogear.com still down and now the
community forums for kurobox, does anyone know what is happening?
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chrisal Wrote:
> Hi - I've extracted the vob from my surround copy of With Teeth by the
> Nine Inch Nails. I then used vobedit to demux the ac3 stream. So I'm
> left with the dolby digital audio in an ac3 file.
> Do I just rename this to a .wav extension and it will playback on the
> SB2 provided
Hmmm. I am not sure. But at least you got it working!
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James,
It worked! I guess that was it - I needed to be logged in as the
actual Administrator instead of as a user with Admin rights.
Thanks again,
Marc
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James,
Yeah, I did install as a user with admin rights. I will try
un-installing and re-installing as the ACTUAL administrator user (as
opposed to my profile which has admin rights) and see if that helps.
I'll write back in a few minutes.
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The installer should do it automatically...
Maybe it's different for Windows Server - Did you install as a user with
admin rights?
Probably worth searching the forum for this.
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Wow, I'm surprised they don't have some sort of more secure lock on their
high-quality stream. I've only ever listened to the free 32k stream on my
computer--I just fired the free stream up a few minutes ago and have yet to
hear any static. Seems like it probably is a problem with their
high-qual
No, there isn't I noticed that earlier. All I did was run the 6.1.1
installer - how do I create the SlimServer Service so that it runs in
the "Services" GUI?
Thanks for your help!
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I used urlsnooper (recommended in a previous thread) on my slimserver to
find where to point winamp for the test.
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I'm not denying it's awesomeness :) But there is still sometimes a
problem at track transitions with native FLAC (transcoding to WAV is
fine). It's NOT a gap, it's a skip, and I'm not the only person who
hears it (thankfully).
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1434
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Patrick Dixon Wrote:
> It does sound like a wireless issue - I'm betting that going wired will
> prove it (EDIT: just seen your post above and it does). I wonder if
> you have other wireless networks on the same channel in your vicinity?
>
> Have you tried changing wireless channels?
Yep, there
lostboy Wrote:
> I can hear the noise both using my squeezebox and via win-amp. I had to
> make sure that I was listening to the 128kbps stream on winamp. The
> noise is not apparent on the 32 kbps low quality, free stream. Chris
Well, that might explain why I don't hear any noise with Windo
relen Wrote:
>
> Slimserver6/SB2 does maintain bit-accuracy end to end, so you can save
> any surround-encoded stream (AC3, DTS, etc) with a lossless method (I
> use FLAC but WAV obviously works) that you can decode at the other end
> - this would include an MLP stream, were you able to lay your
vidurapparao Wrote:
> chrisal wrote:
>
> >Radish - keep us posted on your progress - this is a crucial feature
> for
> >me too. I haven't got an SB2 yet so this could be a show stopper if
> it's
> >a widespread bug.
> >
> >Does anyone actually have this working successfully?
> >
> >
> >
> Yes
It does sound like a wireless issue - I'm betting that going wired will
prove it (EDIT: just seen your post above and it does). I wonder if
you have other wireless networks on the same channel in your vicinity?
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Just completed a cleanout exercise and loaded a new PC with XP
Professional SP2 ( plus all updates) with Java 1.5.0.(build 04_b05) and
SlimServer Version: 6.1.2 - 4040 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252.
Now softSqueeze 2.0b9 will not start. Java error as follows
JNLPException[category: Download Error
I've been using my Pre-N with SB2 for months now, without trouble. It
worked with both the original Pre-N firmware, and the most recent. I
use WPA-PSK (personal). Versions 15-latest of the SB2 firmware.
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Do you have a SlimServer service installed? (check in the 'services'
GUI)
SlimTray is just trying to start this.
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Okay an update.
Brought the SB2 to the router and connected it directly to it, did a
factory reset, told it to connect via ethernet, and it's spot on. Got
music playing on it via my hi-fi without problem, menus really
responsive, and all this whilst SoftSqueeze is playing different music
on the s
Forgot to say that SoftSqueeze on localhost works like a charm, menus
spot on, playing music okay, so I'm sure it's not SlimServer but a
network issue, one that's proving frustrating tracking down.
Right, I'm off to check some things out...
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I can hear the noise both using my squeezebox and via win-amp. I had to
make sure that I was listening to the 128kbps stream on winamp. The
noise is not apparent on the 32 kbps low quality, free stream.
Chris
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I can't offer any help (hopefully Robin can though) but I'd like to
commend CavesOfTQLT on his approach in this thread. I can understand
his frustration (even more so given the pump problem), but his post
sticks pretty much to the facts and asks for help without allowing his
frustration to sour th
On 6/9/05 at 16:34 -0700, CavesOfTQLT wrote
Okay, just a post to say I'm going to give the SlimServer system one
more day before calling it quits and selling the SB2. Since purchasing
approx. three/four weeks ago I've had about an hour's use out of it.
Don't forget that if you got it direct fr
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