Re: [slim] SqueezePlay skips to next track mid-track

2014-11-13 Thread Viking
Might try my fix... http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99940-My-solution-for-rebuffering-dropping-connection-and-randomly-skipping-to-next-song Viking's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=61

[slim] My solution for rebuffering, dropping connection and randomly skipping to next song

2013-09-29 Thread Viking
-I searched for rebuffering fixes in these forums and saw a list of possible WiFi settings to check but noticed that channel width wasn't in there so I thought I'd post this up...- My squeezebox Duet (hardwired server, one jump to squeezebox) was causing me all sorts of problems with playback. S

[slim] Re: When does 30 day satisfaction guarantee timeframe start?

2007-01-19 Thread Lost Viking
"it's always better to post into an existing thread than open up a new one!" :-) -- Lost Viking Lost Viking's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9290 View this thread:

[slim] Re: When does 30 day satisfaction guarantee timeframe start?

2007-01-19 Thread Lost Viking
n the first place, but received no answer... Hence I wrote here. Today I noticed that they obviously migrated their support ticket system to a system of Logitech. Probably not the best thing to avoid further confusion :-( -- Lost Viking ---

[slim] Re: When does 30 day satisfaction guarantee timeframe start?

2007-01-19 Thread Lost Viking
ModelCitizen;171825 Wrote: > Wouldn't you be best off asking SlimDevices directly (horses mouth > etc)? > MC yes, perfectly correct. if they would only answer... -- Lost Viking Lost Viking&#

[slim] Re: When does 30 day satisfaction guarantee timeframe start?

2007-01-18 Thread Lost Viking
r it was originally shipped? Shipping may take a substantial amount of time (7-14 days, especially for international customers (customs, etc.) thx! -- Lost Viking Lost Viking's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/memb

[slim] Re: Transporter broken?

2007-01-06 Thread Lost Viking
My brandnew Transporter also is dead/won't start anymore... This not enough I can't open the case (for checkig the fuse) as I don't have a 1/13'' hex key. (metric system here) -- Lost Viking Lo

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2007-01-01 Thread Lost Viking
Peter;166224 Wrote: > Lost Viking wrote: > > Yes, this is exactly my intention. And the old server will be useful > > anyway. Lot of stuff here to be safely stored using RAID (photos, > > videos, documents, etc.) > > > > RAID doesn't protect against a

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-31 Thread Lost Viking
x27;t be sufficient, esp. if you run WinXP as OS) -- Lost Viking Lost Viking's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9290 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.co

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-31 Thread Lost Viking
fects, such as a limited budget, etc. Please elaborate, if you meant something different. Any advice welcome! +---+ |Filename: rechte.JPG | |Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-31 Thread Lost Viking
Phil Karn;166039 Wrote: > Lost Viking wrote: > > > It takes ~45secs from clicking to diplaying the result page. Is this > > normal? Will it be as slow using the Transporter (once I have it in > my > > hands, it is still on its way..)?? *shudder* > > No, that&#

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
Lost Viking;165890 Wrote: > I would like to state here again my gratitude for all of you, dealing > with my problems! > > I will give it a try, setting the virus scan accordingly. However, I > bought a Intel Dual Core Core 2,4GHz 1GB RAM ASUS P5B in the meantime > ;-) I hope,

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
Marc Sherman;165871 Wrote: > Lost Viking wrote: > > > > * MS Win XP Prof SP2 > > * Celeron 900MHz (admittedly not exactly a rocket to the moon) > > * Mainboard Intel S815EBM1 > > * SATA Seagate Barracuda 320GB (latest model) > > * onboard graphics > >

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
Lost Viking;165775 Wrote: > I just ordered Slim Device Transporter. > > While waiting I decided to install and set up SlimServer software. > > I have to say, the way it is operating is a bit disappointing :-( > I strongly hope, the device itself (Transporter) is better. >

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
ying the result page. Is this normal? Will it be as slow using the Transporter (once I have it in my hands, it is still on its way..)?? *shudder* -- Lost Viking Lost Viking's Profile: http://forums.

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
crhino.com/drlovegrove/ > > Doesn't replace Slimserver, but does a grand job of improving the front > end. thanks for your reply! I will try out the things you outlined. -- Lost Viking Lost Viking's Prof

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
AM * Promise TX2300 RAID1 * NO iTunes!!! * NO personal firewall * Avira Antivir Personal Edition * 1401 albums/18032 songs/750 artist (I would call it "midsized", at best ;-) * NO wLAN, all 100MBit wired ethernet * realVNC remote access * D-Link DI-604 wired broadband router, 5MBi

[slim] Re: SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-30 Thread Lost Viking
schemes as I should have (now ripping for 4 years..). Repairing this will be a huge effort... however, most of it is correct. but the "dylan, bob" thing instead of "bob dylan" did happen from time to time... I will do the following now: First get a state of the art server. I don&

[slim] SlimServer - A pain in the ass...

2006-12-29 Thread Lost Viking
rong...) 3) Why is this software browser-based? It is laggy, takes more time to load than the crappiest website at the end of the world... Ok, for all of you having read until here: THANKS FOR LISTENING! At the moment I am frustrated and have the strong feeling having made a 2k USD bad bu