stvjfp1 wrote:
> High price, but looks good:
>
> http://www.bladelius.com/products/bladelius/mimer/Strewth - high price is
> right!
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OK - got that. I have just configured both TVs to access the Media
Server. So, that's some progress with my setup. At least I can see
what's playing, instead of having to stand up and walk over to the
screen every time a track comes on that I don't recognise. I don't know
why it didn't occur to me
I've tried the smartphone route but it's just too small again.
Is there a way of using a SmartTV?
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Possibly interesting but doesn't look like anything near the finished
article and not what I'm looking for.
I suppose what I really want is something very similar to the Touch but
with a screen twice the size and a remote you don't need a teenager with
a magnifying glass to use (to see the tiny
jmschnur wrote:
> You might look at JRiver software and their new hardware.
I just looked at their site - nothing mentions any hardware options
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^ I read somewhere, only in the last couple of days, that Sonos are
changing from that limitation. I'll try and find the link...
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Thanks - that's interesting. I will continue to look at solutions and
see what is best. I might, I confess, go down the Sonos route but it is
an expensive one.
Re Tags - I see more problems on home audio forums relating to poor
tagging than just about anything else. I was lucky to have spent some
It would make more sense to clear cache as part of the process wouldn't
it? What would it matter if it was an automated and combined process?
Are there any downsides to that? I might, as new practice clear it every
time I do a complete scan from now on.
The disappointment was the final straw at t
JJZolx wrote:
> "Sheer disappointment" in software that is unable to read a bad file?
> :confused:
>
> Anyway...
>
> Are you unaware of the many different approaches to creating a
> Squeezebox equivalent from a small, inexpensive computer? It's discussed
> in many, many threads in these forums.
atrocity wrote:
> You might want to look at the Oppo players. They play all the disc
> formats you mentioned and do some streaming. As far as I know,
> streaming from your own library still involves DLNA/UPNP with no gapless
> playback, though you'd be able to stream multichannel FLAC.
>
> The
Yes, bad file it turns out. It wasn't a rant at all but more one of
sheer disappointment.
But, as with many others I have seen on here over the last year or so, I
can see a finite lifetime for the Touch, as everything has of course but
I know if it has any sort of actual fault it's not going to g
Hey all
My Touch was working perfectly until the scan started terminating after
a minute or so. I have decided that I can no longer run with a device
that is unsupported and cannot waste any more time trying to fix a
problem for which there seems to be no company support and with an issue
that it
It depends on what you want the app to do, I suspect. All I want from an
app is to be able to have minimal control from the sofa (where I cannot
see the tiny screen, even if it were angled at the correct position). I
have the "official" one and with that, I can see what's playing, I can
skip track
Geoff
Just to clarify - that URL was taken from my touch settings and that it
needs no further intervention from me to enable the stream to work. I
didn't mean that it was the URL for listening via the internet on a PC.
If it doesn't work for you then I suspect it is as others have mentioned
and
I have an SBTouch and listen to 5LSE on a regular basis. I just found
the station in the list of BBC programmes and added it. I'm listening to
TMS as we speak!
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ModelCitizen wrote:
> Not far from Crowborough (which i know well). A small village called
> Barcombe, 3 miles North of Lewes. Off the beaten track and surrounded by
> estate land (woods, pheasants and deer and the like). Barcombe is
> elevated and sits above the Ouse and Bevern water courses.
I
I'll PM you...
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ModelCitizen wrote:
> Shame about the lack of storage. otherwise it sounds like ViewRanger
> would be right up your street..Looks very similar to MM Tracker. You have to
> buy the maps though I
presume?
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ModelCitizen wrote:
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> The only way a smart phone will destroy your experience of being outside
> is if you let it, actually not even if you let it... if you make it so.I
> couldn't agree more!
I have similar uses for my smartphone - except I don't have so many
specialist apps. My ph
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