When I use Squeezecommander to browse through my music on my Nexus 7, it
doesn't show any songs. It lists artist and albums, but am unable to
select a song. The logitech app and Orange Squeeze don't exhibit this
problem. Is this a known issue?
I really like Orange Squeeze, but experience frequent connection
problems on my Google Nexus 7. It doesn't seem to find my Logitech Media
Server, while Squeezecommander can find my Logitech Media Server without
problems... Is this a known problem?
Do I understand correctly - the Wandboard will actually be a part of the
final design? I thought it was being talked about in the context of some
kind of proof of concept or reference design from which the SB clone
would be built.
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dustinsterk wrote:
> Hey John,
> Any update with things? I have been checking the Wandboard forums
> everyday but have not seem who the US distributor will be. I will be
> purchasing one of these as soon as this is released.
>
> Thanks!
> Dustin
I'm in the middle of my incredibly busy week ri
Squeezemenicely wrote:
>
> The apps are great, even if not as cool as iPeng, but maybe there will
> be an iSonos app someday.
>
I wouldn't count on getting a lot of third party apps for Sonos, they
are really closed regarding these kind of things.
There is the http://sonopad.com/ app from blue
I bought a Sonos connect to test the system - and see if I should change
over to them.
I must admit I really like it. Even with Squeezeplug, my SB system
sometimes drove me nuts, being slow and unresponsive. Troubles with the
server.
In a perfect world Sonos would not have the 65k limit, but I g
Just checked and its working fine for me - SB3 and 7.7.2. The iplayer
app is installed on LMS not the SB3 - not sure if it can be separately
installed on a Touch. Mine only looks at LMS and doesn't use the built
in server.
For SB3 you need the BBCiPlayer plugin on your LMS. So you need to look
at the Settings/plugin page on your LMS web interface.
What version of the BBCiPlayer plugin have you installed ?
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My SB3 has not been working for some BBC stations for listen again.
Radio4, Radio4Extra and 6Music only show "empty" when trying to browse
programs. Listen live works ok on all stations. I've checked the xml
from the BBC and radio 4 looks ok. As my Touch is working fine with
iPlayer for these
Read the specs here
http://www.sonos.com/shop/products/playbar
It will stream music via wi fi like any other Sonos and is also designed
to upgrade the audio of an HD TV via an optical cable.
The blurb then goes on to say that with the one connection to the TV it
will play the audio from a Sat box
On OSX I am trying to avoid the -o option because sometimes I have
devices plugged in, and sometimes not. Of course my USB soundcard is
always present.
However the -n option doesn't work. It defaults to the built-in output.
$ ./squeezeslave -L "Generic USB Audio Device"
Output devices:
* 2: (Cor
Sync Audio
Don't just play your tunes, Sync with your music, and in multiple rooms.
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Guessing with TV off it has WiFi all by itself for Sonos playback. Like
their Sonos speaker boxes.
Why would you need HDMI out from TV? All you will get from TV audio is
2ch and (at best) 5.1ch digital lossy audio. The bar is to be used in
place of a full surround and/or to boost the TV's weak
It can play music with TV off - that is not in doubt.
They say that to get sound from the TV (and connected devices) you just
need one optical connection. That implies that TVs have digital
passthrough and doesn't have one of those asterix that point to small
print that says "if your TV supports
d6jg wrote:
> I like the look of it and had a bit of a read. It's pricey and I think
> it might be flawed. In the bumph I read it talked about a single optical
> connection to TV and nothing about HDMI which means you are going to be
> reliant on your TV passing digital sound out from connected d
I like the look of it and had a bit of a read. It's pricey and I think
it might be flawed. In the bumph I read it talked about a single optical
connection to TV and nothing about HDMI which means you are going to be
reliant on your TV passing digital sound out from connected devices eg
Satelitte b
JohnSwenson wrote:
> This looks doable, normally the I2S and S/PDIF signals are referenced to
> an internal PLL, but there is a register that bypasses the PLL with a
> clock from an external pin. There are two of these external clocks, one
> of which connects to the EDM connecttor. On the wand ca
What about "MusePort"?
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