Just to get back to the original question, I've been keeping an eye on
the various requests/reccommendations etc that are being sent to the
Olive One team regarding which features the Olive One should
incorporate, and whilst it may well be too soon for this ( at present )
happy Squeezebox user to
db122 wrote:
> Thank you everyone for the kind words about Orange Squeeze. Like many
> (most?) of you, I've been a member of this community for the past ten
> years and am constantly impressed with its cooperative and collaborative
> spirit. I'm looking forward to a music-filled 2013!
Works for
OK,
Everyone's been so much help, I can only blame it on the season.
The install of Squeezeplay on winders 8 enables firewall exceptions that
do not work.
Delete the exceptions for "Jive" and create manual rules for u/t 3483
and t 9000 for squeezeplayer.exe
Thanks again for y'alls stunning re
seajazz wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any idea if it is possible to ask logitech for the
> technical details about de productline. It might be possible to produce
> the hardware by another company. / Or let is be produced.
> Are there among us people who might be motivated to approuch logitech
> t
Thank you everyone for the kind words about Orange Squeeze. Like many
(most?) of you, I've been a member of this community for the past ten
years and am constantly impressed with its cooperative and collaborative
spirit. I'm looking forward to a music-filled 2013!
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Hi all,
I 'm a little late in finding logitech is ending the squeezebox product
line.
Does anyone have any idea if it is possible to ask logitech for the
technical details about de productline. It might be possible to produce
the hardware by another company. / Or let is be produced.
Are there am
dyohn wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. Yea, my music server is in a completely
> different area of the house than the SB3 that just died.
You may have misunderstood. The Sonos player needs to be wired to the
router, not to your server/music source. Of course, it's also a good
idea to have your
Yeah and we are moving back towards mono again the general public have
probably completely forgotten that stereo is not just sound out of 2
speakers and current recordings practices does not make it very obvious
either ...
hence deluxe system in one box , buy any other dlna type of streamer and
Recoveryone wrote:
> I would not call it Highend from an audio stand point, .
:) back to the ol' definition... From what I understand its a fine
design. Actively driven with digital x-overs, powerful class D-amp and
good driver specs. I wouldnt diregard it bearing in mind its inherent
limitation
I would not call it Highend from an audio stand point, but maybe from an
artsy design and inovation in how it works.
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bhaagensen wrote:
> Jeez, I don't get you guys here. B&Os style is (part of) its substance.
> If its not your cup of tea, move on! If its some kind of ideological or
> political or other issue, I suggest you take it in a forum where such
> topics are discussed.
Fair enough. I'm more concerned wi
Thanks for the feedback. Yea, my music server is in a completely
different area of the house than the SB3 that just died. Wireless to
that room is the only option unless I want to engage in major wall
de-construction to run cabling - which I do not. :) It's too bad
AppleTV will not connect to
garym wrote:
> A sort of 'slim' devices approach? ;-)
Yea I've heard of those... ;)
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dyohn wrote:
> Yes, the Sonos Connect (Zoneplayer90) has digital outputs. But wouldn't
> I also need one of their Bridge devices since they seem to use a
> proprietary version of the 801.11.g/n networking protocol? A Zoneplayer
> will not just connect to an existing wireless network, will it?
Afaiu, you don't necessarily need the Sonos Bridge device to establish
their proprietary mesh network. Connecting _any_ of their devices to
your router via ethernet will establish the mesh wifi network. You only
need the Bridge if your router location isn't convenient for a wired
connection to a S
Yes, the Sonos Connect (Zoneplayer90) has digital outputs. But wouldn't
I also need one of their Bridge devices since they seem to use a
proprietary version of the 801.11.g/n networking protocol? A Zoneplayer
will not just connect to an existing wireless network, will it? The
Vortexbox includes
The cover art is sporadic in the thumbnail hierarchy on the SB touch and
there is no cover art on the now playing screen. Various attempts to
restart the server produces different thumbnail cover art but only about
50% each time but still nothing in the now playing screen. I have even
reset the ro
Mnyb wrote:
> I'm more for a centralised server and distributed players solution
+1
garym wrote:
> A sort of 'slim' devices approach? ;-)
Indeed :)
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If you want unique design it's going to cost money, there is nothing
strange about that and B&O has always been focused at producing devices
with unique design. With B&O you primarily pay for the unique design and
probably the price makes it possible for them to base it on high quality
components.
Mnyb wrote:
>
> I'm more for a centralised server and distributed players solution
A sort of 'slim' devices approach? ;-)
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Nick_G wrote:
> a triumph of style over substance.
Jeez, I don't get you guys here. B&Os style is (part of) its substance.
If its not your cup of tea, move on! If its some kind of ideological or
political or other issue, I suggest you take it in a forum where such
topics are discussed.
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