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I've had the same problem with AVG and Windows 10.
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> Am 24.08.2020 um 18:14 schrieb Jim Holtz:
> >
> > Are there any new plugins for my Squeezebox touch that will allow
> > streaming from Amazon Music HD Ultra?
>
> No. There is still no native plugin for Amazon Music and there will be
> no
Are there any new plugins for my Squeezebox touch that will allow
streaming from Amazon Music HD Ultra?
Thanks!
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Thanks for that. I've heard a lot about ROON, but I've never seen it in
action. You may have just motivated me to actually download the software
and give it a try.
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running pCP. Whenever there's an
update to the Pulse 2 firmware, I'll try again to see if it's able to
index my music files properly, but I'm not going to waste any more time
and effort with their customer support.
Jim
Here's another vote for the Raspberry Pi solution. I've put together a
couple, both using piCorePlayer. One has a HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro and the
other has an Allo DigiOne.
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I just upgraded to IOS 11. Squeezepad is working fine for me.
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> Thanks Jim for sharing your experience...
After I posted my comment and read it over, I began to wonder if perhaps
I'd shared a little too much...
I assume that if I could connect my Pulse 2 - as well as potential
future Bluesound purchases - directly to my router, then
nues to be
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> Do you by any chance have ports forwarded on your router to LMS?
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> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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hi,
i have a Squeezebox 3 and it works fine from Squeezecenter. If I change the
music source to Squeezenetwork then go to squeezenetwork.com and try to play
an internet radio station I get the message Now playing but I don't hear
anything. My squeezebox is registered and the PIN is set, I have
there, I cant be the only one that has
both an iPhone or iPod Touch AND a Squeezebox.
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mvalera;265497 Wrote:
The warranty period will be 2 years for the Duet.
Our standard out of warranty charge is $90.
Mike
Hi Mike,
Does that include the remote controller too?
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one that quit working with out being abused. The question is, will the
$90 flat rate fix the controller too if there's no sign of abuse?
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Duet controller.
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Have the jitter figures been announced yet and how do they compare to
the Squeezebox? I'm using a modified SB2 as a transport right now. I
wouldn't mind selling the SB2 and getting a Duet if it's as good of
transport as the SB2 is.
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seanadams;264779 Wrote:
As a digital transport, Duet's Receiver performs identically to SB2 and
SB3.
Thanks Sean! Exactly what I wanted to hear.
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in order to have the network
bridge functionality work, correct? Can anyone else confirm they can
at least turn the ethernet bridge ON in their squeezebox?
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at least turn the ethernet bridge ON in their squeezebox?
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Hi, I just got my Squeezebox this week and have it installed. It works fine
with music I have stored on my workstation. Now I am trying to access
internet radio using SlimServer. When I connect to Squeeze Network and try
to access Live365, for example, I get the message that my Squeezebox was
bounce the beam off the back side walls of a large room).
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. (The 2 sub-directories that I have now
were actually created by accident.)
Any recommendations on a good program to restructure this
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directory. Only a few duplicate songs now remain at the root
level. I even grabbed a few album covers off of Amazon.
I then did a clear/rescan in slimserver, and voila, my artwork problem
is gone!
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. All the songs are in one large flat C:\My Music
directory, with just a couple albums in subfolders. There are no .jpg
or .gif files in this directory. I've deleted the cache directory and
did several full clear/rescans, but get the same results.
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The firmware never was open source.
On 8/20/06, Free Lunch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the firmware is no longer open source, right? So 24/96 on thesb3 remains at the whim of Slim Devices..
If you want to get closer to the music, spend your money on microphones ;-)FL
You should be able to try TelCanto for free. I did. (30 day trial)On 8/14/06, CarlOtto
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TelCanto seems to lack these things as well (from reading on theirwebsite). I can't find out for sure since I refuse to pay for a programonly to find out it doesn't work.It seems that
Squeezebox on the hip? Hmmm, you need to get in touch with the guy that posted that because the stand looked like a handle, that made it a portable unit. Therefore, when you drop it, the vacuum display shouldn't break. It was a design flaw which was discussed at great length and with at times,
I run a 1.6 GHz or so toshibasatellite laptop running linux. The screen is always closed. It's in my basement so noise is not an issue. I run an external 80GB drive in a maddog usb 2.0 case. Theysharean apc 350 ups.
Itdoesn't have to be silent if you put it in the right place. With ethernet and
This part of the problem cannot be a transcoding problem, unless he means that while a song is already playing it take 30-40 seconds. If it takes that long without music, something else must be wrong. Maybe the HD is set to spin-down if the system is idle.
My laptop server under linux seems to be
Don't clear it, just start a new one by using 'play'On 8/9/06, CarlOtto
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davep Wrote: ... and in any case how many times does anybody need to point their SB at a new music server? If he meant the SqueezeBox then I can only guess he was doing an initial setup and couldn't
Most 3.5in drives, even the screamers at 10k or 15k rpm use more like 12-15 watts.On 8/2/06, Michaelwagner
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I tried Michael's calculator too.Any system with a 3.5 HD takes 30 or so watts for the HD, according toit.A 2.5HD is 8, according to it.Are those numbers right? 30
I think you and it are just in differentusability worlds.On 7/21/06, ron thigpen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting idea for a remote control, but probably a long shot for realworld usability.
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What part turned you off? Do you think there is a difference?On 7/7/06, Mark Lanctot
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Wow, the first line jumped right out at me:I don't get why some audiophiles still think that saving data using a lossless compression scheme like FLAC or Apple Lossless sounds any
But then, neither is a squeezebox!To also be helpful, my in-laws got a pair of wireless speakers (which I helped pick out- shame on me), the 900Mhz type I believe, and they are prone to a lot of interference. They're not too picky about it and just ignore
Mark, didn't mean you were unhelpful, just that my comment about the Squeezebox not being wireless was not helpful, so I wanted to add something.I did try changing the channels an not much helped.Interestingly, but annoyingly, I beleive that the bluetooth on my Moto Razr might cause some of the
Maybe Slimedevices is OEMing it. Which would mean that their lawyers have already seen it.On 6/22/06, dangerous_dom
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I would suspect that Slim Devices lawers would be very interested to seethat,
The yac2slim http://www.savardsoftware.com/yac2slim/ package already outputs caller Id stuff to the SB. It seems like it would be pretty simple to have the music pause at least. Getting it restarted might still require a button push.
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This is
That would be really cool... Don't have much use for it though as the phone company has my voice mail.On 6/6/06, Lowrent
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Also, it lit up a new idea in my mind : Answering machine on the PCwith via a modem and get messages on the squeezebox with delete andarchive features.
It has, and the answer is no. Unless you have a very specific one.
Seach the forum for Irfant.
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Hello,
I hope this has not been asked and answered before.
Is it possible to make the Squezebox 3 work with a network hard drive
and without even
Sorry, that's Infrant. (made up words,,, hard to remember)
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It has, and the answer is no. Unless you have a very specific one.
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On 5/11/06, davep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently started to run a FAH client on my main box and think
that a TeamSlim would be a great idea for this community of ours to do
something beyond worrying about flac tagging and absolute polarity :)
So I have gone ahead and
BTW, I love Yac2slim! Sorry I can't help though.
On 5/10/06, Rod Savard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One way would be to 'push' a new mode onto the player with your display
info, then 'pop' it off when done.
I haven't actually written a plugin.. just a separate EXE that
communicates with the
I'd think you'd be better off switching them around so the SB2 and SB3
are sync'd. They use the same hardware so they'd probably stay in
sync better. (just a guess/opinion though).
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My setup:
3 Squeeze boxes.
SB1 in den
SB2 in bedroom
SB3 in
On 5/2/06, mitip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How wonderfully amusing all these replies!Yet it is a fundament ofdesign to make an object to LOOK appropriate for its job
i.e. a sportscar look fast, a couch look comfortable,Your're making a function follows form argument. Yet sports car's look fast
It made me check the calendar to make sure it was May1 not April1.
Original poster,
Sorry your SB3 is broken, but do you complain to the manufacturer when
you drop anything else and it breaks? Like a crystal glass, or a
china dish or a vase, or an egg? They are all much more portable
than a
Use VNC. Run the server on one machine and the client on the other. Then you can have a small window of the recording machines desktop open while you use the graphics machine. (Unless its not appropriate to have the recording SW display on the graphics display. Do you actually display CG during
Glad to help.On 4/20/06, azinck3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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37 (for about 6 more weeks) and male (hopefully for a lot longer than that.)One reason I'd guess there's not a lot of interest in the college set is living environment.You probably live in a single room, where you can just connect your PC to a set of speakers.
You probably live with others, where
appreciate any help anyone can give me here.
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Jim
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The link as formatted seems to have an extra ) in it (at least in the gmail email client).On 3/30/06, Siduhe
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Cheek], have you been following the rash of technology ruined myrelationship stories starting
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In general (there are lots of different devices so specifics may differ) all the disks in a Raid 5 are seen as a single logical disk. Some versions let you configure the set of disks as multiple logical disks.For Read-Mostly applications like the squeezebox/slimserver, the performance is generally
Other disks (bigger, slower) is the primary way at the moment, unless you've done it incrementally over time to smaller media (backing up your library to DVD as you rip it will make the ripping take longer but is much less daunting than doing the same thing after ripping the whole thing)
In
I wasn't referring to write corruption but the chance of simultaneous loss of 2 drives. If you have a drive failure in your R1, it still needs to be replaced and rebuilt before the second drive also fails. 2 drive failure is also what you primarily worry about in R5 systems, but the chance of two
Smiley not withstanding,R10 is neither more reliable nor cheaper than R1. Nor more expensive really. Also, the math from my previous post applies for why it's at all more reliable than R5.Just keeping it real. :)
On 3/23/06, cjhabs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's time to pull out the wallet and
The same applies to the mirror. The surviving drive is under just as much stress during resynching.On 3/23/06, Robin Bowes
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loss of 2 drives.If you have a drive failure in your R1, it
The reliability is only per protected set. Which in a R10 still is only 2 drives. Consider per usable capacity.On 3/23/06, Robin Bowes
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R10 is neither more reliable nor cheaper than R1.Nor more expensive really.Also, the math from
If the cost of the backups is more than the data is worth, you have too much.On 3/17/06, m1abrams
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I thought maybe they were ripped at 16 2/3. :)On 3/17/06, verbatone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=20512highlight=96khzThere is a feature request link in this same thread.96kHz is double48kHz, so that's why it's playing at half
Seems like a really quick way to use up your bandwidth allocation. I wouldn't think you could do it, but you should be asking the 11 people.On 3/16/06,
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Ok,Then is there a way to store my data on the web host, map a networkdrive (ftp? or other way?) to the remote web
But which switches/routers actually supply power that way? ALso, I guess it's convenient, but with so many upgrading powersupplies, how many would really downgrade to the power that would come over an ethernet cable from some random switch?
This whole thing brings up an interesting thing from my
Very interesting. ThanksOn 3/10/06, Pat Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Dibb wrote: But which switches/routers actually supply power that way?More and more every day. It is the coming thing, as you more thansave a wire, you have one less thing to worry about.There are four spare pairs in most
Search will find you many threads.On 3/3/06, gbruzzo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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lack-of-sonos-remote-syndrome.I currently use a linkstation to store my music/run slimserver 6.2 andstream it via belkin wireless router to the
No, I couldn't because I didn't know the answer. Not having a Nokia 770 (but rather an AXIM x50V - which I tried telcanto on but do not generally use because I don't have it handy at all times) I don't know what's required for a Nokia 770. But after following the email list for quite some time I
IMHO, such responses simply waste more bandwidth, particularly when they include the original post. Cheers.That is one point I could have done better with. The gmail interface somewhat makes me forget the quoted text is even there because it's hidden automatically on incoming messages and the
It applies to any hard drive that's full. Or, the better description is a WORM hard drive. Write once, read many. You can fill that type of device right to the top.On 3/1/06,
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A read-only drive implies that the user will never again add any newmusic. Who does that
Isn't it in perl? So, if perl is faster, it will be faster. Maybe the DB engine is faster too.To the original poster, since it's in perl, why wouldn't it just work on vista?
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I haven't tried it, but did you look for an option or config file to set up an exclusion list based on file types?On 2/1/06, EnochLight
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that will happen.I think that syncs playlists from iTunes as
The home routers and such need snazzy (?) web interfaces to configure because they don't have screens. Configuring the network interface on a squeezebox by using the screen and remote is what fits the device.The squeezebox doesn't run a web server, so why add one just to configure a few network
of the the issues/complaints, IMHO.
BTW, you'll love your SB3 when it's up and running. Vinnie's mods rock!
Check them out. :-)
Good luck!
Jim
Al Garay Wrote:
Bought a WPN824 today. Had no trouble connecting the SB3 using wired but
have had no success setting up the wireless. My laptop works fine using
I was going to send it back for a rebate when I got my graphical display -
but I flaked and it is languishing on my shelf. I might just throw it away.
I am in san francisco for pickup. I will ship it if anyone really wants it.
Please email me directly.
Jim
To avoid your reply being spam
Were either the graphic display versions ? Did you set a reserve?
Starting price?
I'm thinking of selling mine to go to sb3.
Jim.
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$172.50, plus $15 shipping. If no takers here, you might wish
?
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when I have time to mess with it.
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Cribs yet, or maybe I
just donate to an injured soldiers charity - I'm sure he'd appreciate
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Cleve Wrote:
Your wife sounds like she'd be handy to have around during a time of
war. ;)She could design effective, yet festive, anti-tank traps and
the like.
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DrNic Wrote:
A few stern words were said - but then she threatened that I wouldn't
get my SB3 for Crimbo so I sneakily re-arranged the tinsel myself... :)
I bet you did...whilst she yelled Get outta the way, I can't use the
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It does support wep and WPA even. The security level is not a function of the wireless speed.On 12/3/05, Fifer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is b only but that shouldn't be an issue for control, unless you're
worried about the effect on your network as a whole or security, 'b' doesn't support
automate the process
without having to reread all my disks.
Author of this see the page for my comments. Also any prices should
probably be in US$
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New page (maybe not so much Beginner's). I stole this from another
forum if you're a member and recognise it - but don't worry, I did
write it on there (see same avatar).
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?TechnicalGuideToFLAC
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at the top of the playlist (again next song, not the very top) it
rolled round to the bottom.
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I have an Axim X50v so I can add a little.The screen is really nice, 480x640, can be used landscape or portrait, left handed or right handed. I don't know how big the 770 screen is but the axim is 2.5 in. x 3.0 in. With that much resolution, having a bigger screen is important or you can't read it
and I own a SB1 - how much you
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if they are on but works great with them turned off.
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great to be able to do this, sometimes it would be nice
being able to flag things that need changing, or discussing changes
before they happen.
Now, do we create a comments page Wikipedia style or have a forum
thread/section for this?
Ideas?
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You might want to check out voice123.com.
You can search by gender and there's an English/Australian/NZ category.
They even have audio samples of the voices.
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to broadcast and I'm using WPA.
I'm very pleased with it actually and recommend the router to others.
Jim
rmasson Wrote:
I am using one of the latest Netgear Routers (WPN824) with MIMO G
technology and it would appear that the SB3 will not work at all when
the router is set to 108Mbps static
they'd get my
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