Thanks, never noticed that debug option hidden at the bottom of the page
there.
Apparently a super, super long song/file name (damn you, Sufjan
Stevens) was causing scanner to crash. It was crashing before anything
could be written in the scanner log file, making it impossible for me
to figure ou
> Is there an easy way to alternative between 2 (notebook desktop)
> computers and 1 squeeze box with out having to go thru the whole
> installation process each time.
If you want to do it using a web interface you might give ServerSwitcher a
try:
http://www.herger.net/ServerSwitcher
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I guess a few things to try:
1) are you sure you're pointing your browser to the correct address?
Try http://127.0.0.1:9000 (without the :9000 it won't work)
2) is there a firewall blocking access to port 9000?
3) it may also be worth trying to connect to the server with
softsqueeze, to see if
I cannot get SlimServer 6.5.1 to run any more on my server. I run
Windows 2003 std server and have a raid5 setup with 4x250s.
Anyway, I reboot, I uninstall, I reinstall, I uninstall, I reinstall
to another dir, I completely remove any/all files, I reboot again, I
reinstall it again till I
>From the main SB menu, press and hold the left arrow key on the remote.
That will bring you to a set of options that will include setup,
logging in to SqueezeNetwork, and logging in to each of the slimservers
the SB finds on your network. Scroll to the laptop you want, press the
right arrow to co
Obivously, I feel your pain.
But imagine how much madder you would be if your Squeezebox worked
GREAT for a few years and then suddenly you couldn't get it to work.
I guess tonight I will (once again) uninstall and reinstall. Maybe the
third time is a charm.
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SteveC;195551 Wrote:
> There's no real risk as such except for if there is a software glitch on
> the volume control to give full volume or a burst of full volume noise
> AND your amp manages to blow the speakers because either of clipping or
> excess power. But as a matching issue I'd look at th
My wife made similar comments to those in this thread until...I
changed the setting on Slimserver that enabled the SB3 to start playing
as soon as it was powered on. I have it set-up on Random Play so that
all she has to do is hit the power button on the remote and turn on the
Amp.
Now she l
In the future, you will pay someone for the images hitting your retinas
(you're looking at MY house, and I paid for the house, so you gotta pay
me to look at it..) and every sound you hear, and eventually, after the
oil and auto companies have rendered the air unfit to breathe, they
will become th
Skunk;195700 Wrote:
>
> Also, isn't owning an idea called a patent?
At least originally, patents were granted only for very specific
devices or processes (not for ideas in general), and gave you the right
to limit who could produce or use them *for profit*. There isn't
anything illegal about b
opaqueice;195688 Wrote:
> I think it's even a bit dangerous - if you can own an abstraction like a
> song, then it's a short step to owning an idea, and I don't really want
> to live in a world where one can own ideas.
Apparently singing Happy Birthday in public is copyright infringement
against
slimserver uses the timestamp on the file to determine what is "new and
changed." mp3tag has an option that either updates the file timestamp,
or doesn't. I'm pretty sure the default is *not* to update the
timestamp. Check to see what your setting is in mp3tag -- I'd bet
that's the cause of the be
I've noticed a little quirk in Slimserver today. It's not a major
concern by any means, but something that perhaps could do with a bug
fix.
I recently patched Slimserver with a nightly release (6.5.2 - 11727) to
cure the dreaded Pandora firmware loop.
Since then I've tidied up a few tags with
jeffmeh;195680 Wrote:
> Well, there is certainly a fundamental difference in that copying
> intellectual property does not deprive the owner of the intellectual
> property, while taking an apple deprives the owner of that apple. On
> the other hand, if we stipulate that the IP owner has rights a
snarlydwarf;195685 Wrote:
> For DVD's, yes. Ironically, according to the DMCA, if you have an audio
> CD that installs a rootkit to restrict copying... it is illegal to
> publish "hold F1 when inserting this" as that is getting around a
> protection scheme. Incredibly boneheaded law, but that's
snarlydwarf wrote:
>> So it's the breaking of the copy protection itself that's key here?
>
> Incredibly boneheaded law, but that's what happens
> when you have non-technical people deciding laws based on how they
> think reality should be.
I believe it is much worse than that. The DMCA was wr
Ian_F;195674 Wrote:
> So it's the breaking of the copy protection itself that's key here?
For DVD's, yes. Ironically, according to the DMCA, if you have an
audio CD that installs a rootkit to restrict copying... it is illegal
to publish "hold F1 when inserting this" as that is getting around a
opaqueice;195629 Wrote:
> I hate it when people equate copyright violations with theft. They are
> simply not at all alike. If I copy a digital music file from its
> owner, I haven't taken anything away from them, or deprived them of
> anything. It's completely unlike stealing something (which
snarlydwarf;195670 Wrote:
> MPAA has managed to argue that this makes it protected under the Digital
> Millenium Copyright Act, which makes it illegal to try to circumvent in
> the US.
So it's the breaking of the copy protection itself that's key here?
I'm aware that you can break the copy prot
I have recently installed an SB3 using a QNAP TS-101 as the server. I
moved a collection of about 2000 albums (encoded as .WMA files) and
many playlists (all .WPL) onto the QNAP. All the playlists appeared and
I could play them without a problem. Everything was working fine, so I
changed my defaul
Ian_F;195664 Wrote:
> I presume therefore that this is not illegal (or at least you won't be
> prosecuted), as long as you own the original and do not re-distribute
> it etc etc. But the same is not true for DVD videos.
> Why's that?
Don't be so sure you won't be prosecuted. RIAA insists there
This is _such_ an interesting thread.
I've no desire to take this completely off topic but perhaps one of you
knowledgeable people here can help with something that is puzzling
me.there is no copy protection on most music CDs and Microsoft and
co provide tools to allow you to easily rip them
Kyle;195654 Wrote:
> But theft of intellectual property is still theft.
Except that statement presupposes the conclusion, ie you have a logical
error in your argument.
Of course theft of X is theft, just as a painting of a car is a
painting.
But you haven't defined what theft is, which is wh
opaqueice;195629 Wrote:
> the concept of property and ownership just isn't the correct one for
> these cases, and it's a shame it's gotten conflated with it
I disagree. Clearly, the concept of intellectual property has merit
and has been upheld time and again by the courts. An artist does
reta
Thanks Ben. I gathered that you wouldn't be able to help which is why I
thought I'd try to cast the net wider. Now I have about 14Gig of
multimedia to transfer. My next Nokia toy is going to be an N95.
Yummy!
Tim
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FWIW, my best guess is I think your mem leak issue was an OS issue, and
nothing to do with Slimserver or my skins.
The playlist and now playing pages on Nokia770/Touch is where the
largest amount of divergence from standard slimserver skins is,
particularly with the controls. It's no surprise tha
mswlogo;194806 Wrote:
>
> I hear more arguments that the big music giants are rich. What's few
> ripped songs. Does that mean I can go to walmart and stuff a an Ipod in
> my coat poacket without paying. Their rich.
>
I hate it when people equate copyright violations with theft. They are
simpl
Ben,
In order to clean things up I re-installed a clean copy of the html and
made a copy the Nokia770 folder - called spookily N800! The only
alteration I made is to re order the icons on the home page.
I also re-flashed to a clean copy of the 2007 image, patched the kernel
to support SDHC cards
I'm using SlimServer 6.5.2 - 11735 for Windows. I think I've discovered
a bug, and I wanted to get confirmation here before posting a bug
report.
The problem is this: In SlimServer, if the Composer tag is not set to
be displayed in the Artist list (under Server Settings -> Behavior),
the Artist f
gsalton;195571 Wrote:
> Trackstat / iTunes import causes a hard crash of slim.exe (no windows
> alert).There is a debugging flag in the bottom the the TrackStat settings in
Server Settings/Plugins. You can try to enable it and perform an iTunes
import and post the log result here or mail it to me
Got this email from tim last night. His link points to a different
site, so I thought I would post it here so that we could hit folks from
a couple of different directions:
Hi, it's Tim from Pandora,
I'm writing today to ask for your help. The survival of Pandora and
all of Internet radio is
I had dropped an email to David Speltz about the negative press over
here, just cause I had previously only heard good stuff about him and
their cables. Just got a response from him:
Dale,
I very much appreciate the heads up. I understand his concern, as we
did
disappear for 4 days. We have a v
jfalk;195565 Wrote:
> Re: vinyl... In the Napster case, the court pretty much said what you
> are doing (illogically, IMHO) was wrong. While you are entitled to
> make a copy of stuff you own, you are not entitled to demonstrate to a
> third party that you own it and have them send it to you. T
> SoundExchange is jubilant over the ruling. Executive Director John
> Simson called the CRB's ruling a victory for performing artists and
> record labels. "Our artists and labels look forward to working with the
> Internet radio industrylarge and small, commercial and noncommercialso
> that tog
Actually, I do not think they have intentionally ripped me off.
A $100.00 Fiji vacation...I'll wait for the postcard.
According to Paypal, the buyer has the option to to file a claim
against the transaction and therefore is mediated by them (Paypal) and
refund issued if claim is judged valid.
I h
You're sure SlimServer has Internet access? Try playing Internet radio
through SlimServer.
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Thanks for "butting in".
Nice to know that above all, this forum is genuine.
Cheers to the forum!
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Transporter -> Bryston BP20 -> B&K Reference 200.2 -> Vandersteen 3A
Signature.
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When did you place the order?
Steve.
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Just trying to educate myself here:
What are the hosts and services files you're refering to?
I'm assuming this is probably *not* related to the long delays I'm
seeing for my playlist update, but you never know.
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David-
Got your order for 2- 5ft sets of cables. I will put our new copper
spades
on the ends with should accomodate both your Vandersteen and the B&K.
The
spades fit standard and wide binding posts. This will ship tomorrow,
Wednesday, via USPS Priority Mail, delivery is 3 business days.
I
BigTony wrote:
> One thing we technophiles forget is that we invest many many hours in
> getting out new toys to do what we want, and we figure out how it all
> works from top to bottom. Which measn that when its all up and running
> everything is quite simple for us, and then with only a cursory 2
BigTony;195558 Wrote:
> When my partner wants to listen to a CD she always used to ask me to put
> it in and play it, so for her the SB3 is not a great leap forward in
> technology, her entire CD collection was always on-demand, and she only
> had to use an Audio remote too!
> BT
LOL!!
My wife
Ummm I think you should change the title to "I messed with all the
code and now it doesn't work"
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SteveEast;195585 Wrote:
> When did you place the order?
>
> Steve.
Hi Steve,
Actually, I ordered the cables early last week.
Not much of a lead time I know, but what concerns me is the lack of
response from the Speltz's when I inquire about the order or ask for
acknowledgement that they have
Am I missing something, or do these guys not allow a 3rd party player to
stream their audio. The URL is masked by Sonixstream I believe.
Is this totally proprietary, or is there another way for me to work
through this?
Thanks in advance...
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I used to be able to stream WAMU-NPR just fine; but they have changed
their URL and I cannot get streaming via Slimserver/SB2 to work with
any of te following mp3 or wma streams. Please help:
WAMU 88.5 Channel 1
http://wamu.org/audio/wamu.m3u
http://wamu.org/audio/wamu.asx
WAMU 88.5 Channel 2 (
jfalk;195565 Wrote:
> Re: vinyl... In the Napster case, the court pretty much said what you
> are doing (illogically, IMHO) was wrong. While you are entitled to
> make a copy of stuff you own, you are not entitled to demonstrate to a
> third party that you own it and have them send it to you. T
I keep having the scanner crash towards the end of its scanning process.
I can't determine any specific pattern - now even AAC files are causing
crashing. Moving/renaming/retagging files does not seem to fix the
issue. I can't exclude that the crash is happening at the last stage of
the scanning p
hunta;195553 Wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. I've got signal strength up to around 65%-75% on
> both players now, which I'm happier with. Still no effect on the
> switch-on issue though. It's hardware related I think - I can swap them
> over and the problem remains with the same physical unit.
You
Re: vinyl... In the Napster case, the court pretty much said what you
are doing (illogically, IMHO) was wrong. While you are entitled to
make a copy of stuff you own, you are not entitled to demonstrate to a
third party that you own it and have them send it to you. The
infringement was in Napste
Try using google for the site search instead :) Type into google
search:
can not read file site: http://forums.slimdevices.com
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Interesting messages.
I don't understand what you are talking about, I don't want to
know...all I want is to listen to my music and to my radios!
I thought this is the objective of buying simple appliances.
I may have a similar problem, maybe related to upgrading to the same
version of OS.X. I am
One thing we technophiles forget is that we invest many many hours in
getting out new toys to do what we want, and we figure out how it all
works from top to bottom. Which measn that when its all up and running
everything is quite simple for us, and then with only a cursory 2
minute introduction (
Thanks for the tips. I've got signal strength up to around 65%-75% on
both players now, which I'm happier with. Still no effect on the
switch-on issue though. It's hardware related I think - I can swap them
over and the problem remains with the same physical unit.
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I have experienced this kind of problems since I purchased the SB2.
Then, a few weeks ago, the connection to the IMAC got completely lost.
No way to recover it, ever again...see my previous post. tens and tens
of restarts, re-install, erasing preferences. Everything works fine in
the house with
There's no real risk as such except for if there is a software glitch on
the volume control to give full volume or a burst of full volume noise
AND your amp manages to blow the speakers because either of clipping or
excess power. But as a matching issue I'd look at the output impedance
of the SB a
My wife loves the SB3. She is not interested in what goes on behind the
scene, and quite rightly so. All she wants is to enjoy the music.
A couple of weekends ago the "in-Laws" visited. My Mother-in-Law is
not interested in technology (being a technology widow), but loved the
SB3. Curiously m
TCM;195540 Wrote:
> You can still sign the petition that Mike mentions in the first post. I
> signed it although I live in Sweden (and I've seen other swedes who has
> signed it as well). Maybe it makes a difference or maybe it doesn't - at
> least we try to help :-)
>
> http://www.savethestream
New update on April 16:
Copyright Royalty Board Denies Rehearing Motions - Next Stop, Court of
Appeals
See http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/
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Vie
Milhouse;195534 Wrote:
>
>
> Unfortunately I'm in the UK, so can't do much to help from over here!
> :(
>
You can still sign the petition that Mike mentions in the first post. I
signed it although I live in Sweden (and I've seen other swedes who has
signed it as well). Maybe it makes a differ
Thanks for the response.
The firmware config hack in
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=31937 works perfectly!
Martin
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This is very bad news indeed.
I listen to radioparadise.com every day on my SB3 and Radio Paradise is
under threat from this decision. There's a very long 'thread'
(http://www.radioparadise.com/content.php?name=Forums&file=showtopic&topic_id=9567&start=1280)
on their site and according to the sta
JJZolx;195530 Wrote:
> Are you kidding? Auth/Capture is commonplace. With smaller companies
> I'm quite sure it's the rule. They don't have the systems (software)
> in place to coordinate the shipping phase of order completion with
> online credit card transactions that may have taken place da
seanadams;195512 Wrote:
> It is strictly against the terms of their Visa/MC merchant agreement to
> capture funds before shipping - that is the main reason that the
> two-step process exists. Furthermore it is very unlikely that this
> would be set up to happen automatically
Are you kidding? A
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