Frikin' awesome. Works perfectly. Thank you!
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I stopped reading when it said DLNA :)
I think you can simplify your quest greatly by excluding upnp/dlna when
searching media sustems based on that does not have the functionality
that us squeezebox user come to expect .
But otherwise keep looking . Eventually one day something must replace
the
As I was performing my periodic search for new products that may
eventually replace my SBs, if/when they ever wear out, I came across
this item that was apparently posted just yesterday:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=89498.0
Has anyone else heard of this product? It looks like
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks. I have used Whitebear (for my TV) in the past, but as far as I
> known it's Windows only.
You've been using foobar2000. Isn't that Windows only?
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Hi Gary,
I'm pretty sure I did initially set up proper static IPs as per advice
you'd given before, including the VB. My details are almost identical to
those you've given. I think my IP was xx.xx.xx.10, and I had the DNS
servers the other way round, but more or less the same.
I'm pretty sure i
RonM wrote:
> No posts in two weeks? What's up?
peruse the last 15 pages of this thread. I assume this is connected.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99395-Community-Squeeze-OS-F19-Release-1/page251
*Location 1:* VortexBox 4TB (2.2) > LMS 7.8 > Transporter, Touch, Boom,
Radio w
I find this little windows program to be useful for seeing everything
connected to my local network:
http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/?from=auto
*Location 1:* VortexBox 4TB (2.2) > LMS 7.8 > Transporter, Touch, Boom,
Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
*Location 2:* V
donmacn wrote:
> Get.amped, thanks for all that. Busy night tonight and I'm not able to
> do justice to all that yet. I can certainly try and draw out my network
> in its component parts.
>
> I've realised something else though about my Touch connections issues:
> (sorry for the length of this,
Get.amped, thanks for all that. Busy night tonight and I'm not able to
do justice to all that yet. I can certainly try and draw out my network
in its component parts.
I've realised something else though about my Touch connections issues:
(sorry for the length of this, but I can't see any way of c
No posts in two weeks? What's up?
LMS on a dedicated music server (FitPC2)
Transporter (ethernet) - main music listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm
speakers
Duet (wifi) - home theatre 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers
Boom 1 (wifi) - workspace
Boom 2 (wifi) - various (deck, garage, etc.)
Radi
donmacn wrote:
>
> I suppose it stands to reason that the more network players I have, the
> more important the network itself becomes, and I guess I really need to
> learn more about how that all hangs together and operates.
>
Absolutely true. If you don't know how it works, it's unlikely yo
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
> Do you have an android device at all? There is an app called WiFi
> analyser thats good for that. I'm sure there's equivalents on iOS.
Thanks. I don't think I have an android device (ipad and blackberry) but
my daughter's new motorola probably is. I'll check that out. Ta.
PasTim wrote:
> An extension to software we already must surely be one way to go for
> people who like simplicity. Come to think of it, by running multiple
> copies of a 'squeezelite-like' player I could probably get a reasonable
> multi-room sync if I had to, given existing tools in LMS.
I can
Do you have an android device at all? There is an app called WiFi
analyser thats good for that. I'm sure there's equivalents on iOS.
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Thanks Gents, I appreciate it.
garym wrote:
> Your problems sound network related to me
. I can say that in 90%+
> cases like yours I've seen discussed here over the years, the local
> network was ultimately the culprit and not the players, the firmware,
> etc. And 90% of the time the poster wa
A BIG THANK YOU from my side for the new preview version.
It doesn't crash at the start, newly added albums are visible right
after pressing the "New Music" symbol (in earlier version I always
needed to "refresh" it) and the current playlist is back again ;-)
Great... Love it.
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