Just because you cant afford something does not mean it's expensive.
I agree that the SB3 is the best VFM audio streamer on the market.
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Could it not be a brand new import, which came with USA lead/plug -
Datakits may have just used a returned lead from somewhere in order for
it to be sold and used in the UK?
Did the SB3 have the anti-scratch protection plastic on?
Just a thought.
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Distance selling regulations in the UK mean that you have a minimum of 7
days to return it for a full no questions asked refund.
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*SPEAKERS
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Quit giving yourselves a headache, and head over to www.tversity.com
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+ Streaming would sell
more.
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and shift a few more units, but streaming only is a
very nice but completely flawed concept. It fails in both user
friendliness and flexibility.
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Yeah, WMP can be setup for playing FLAC audio. But it wont read the tags
at all, so no library management and you might as well have WAV files.
I use Foobar, other than that i would suggest Winamp, but winamp's UI
is too much for me.
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Until Logitech Slim Devices get around to it, check out the Soundbridge
Radio.
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email address like that. If you get
loads of spam, that's why (there is software that scans websites
looking for email addresses, especially forums).
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Nice one, it's pretty good is'nt it. Glad you got it working, enjoy :)
Streaming outside of my home network via the net is not something i
have done. You might have more luck on the Conduits forum or
TVersity's. Let us know how you get on.
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qbaser;210210 Wrote:
Well thanks Autopilot, I downloaded both those softwares and installed.
Trouble is I still cant get the Mobile Player to play anything.
I type in http://(myIP):9000/stream.mp3 and it says connected to slim
server. That bit seems ok. But then when i click
to fudge Slimserver.
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This is great, being waiting ages for a PSP skin but was too lazy to do
it myself.
Many thanks mate!
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a lot of work though. Why not just listen to them on the PC
or CD player to decide which ones you want to rip?
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I'm completely baffled. What exactly do you use your several SB3's for
then?
You do realise that FLAC sounds as good as, if not better, than CD's.
Sounds like they are a bit wasted, please send one to me :)
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Have a look at www.tversity.com (UPNP). I run it along side SS on my
modest PC perfectly fine (i stream to my PDA also).
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. And make sure you don't
let the kids who designed the Harmony remote pages anywhere near
slimserver.
Keep up the good/evil [delete as appropriate] work. Cheers :)
/ducks...
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is a different question entirely, and we'll hvae to wait a year
or two to find out.
Nail.on.head.
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?
Thanks.
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with it :)
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they
take the suggestion on these forums, as it's been asked for enough.
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if
that means removing functionality, tweakability and eventually ditch
the open source philosophy which so many of enjoy.
So thats my many people are upset/worried. I am not saying this will
happen, but over time it could.
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ModelCitizen;189316 Wrote:
Ummm... I think Adam was joking
MC
Yeah, but then he is EasilyConfused.
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*bump*
So has anyone here, or know anyone, who has got Slimserver running on a
PS3 yet?
I have done a bit of googling, but not come up with much (apart from
this thread).
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oreillymj;186289 Wrote:
I think the question you need answered is if anyone has built perl 5.81
for PS3.
Then you can start looking for a build of MySQL
But with the various versions of Linux available for the PS3, surely
there already is. No?
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management tools etc.
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Foobar2000 is the best for FLAC IMO. Nice simple UI and low system
footprint too.
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the world will keep spinning.
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I have always found logitechs FAQ/support pages a royal pain in the ass,
but i guess we will have to live with it.
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The assimilation is beginning to gather pace then.
I wonder how long we will actually have a dedicated 'Slimdevices'
website for? And i wonder how long before the 'Slimdevices' name is
just a memory?
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Or a better solution would be; don't buy your music from i-tunes.
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How the hell do you manage without tags?
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Neither can i.
I cant help with it, but i am finding the whole SB/SN/Slimserver
internet radio thing to be a bit of a waste of time right now. Sorry.
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this anyway? It defies the
whole point of the squeezebox, surely?
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Ben Sandee;162379 Wrote:
On 12/14/06, autopilot
autopilot.2it95o1166108102 (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com
wrote:
ezkcdude;160775 Wrote:
How about adding a physical memory slot (SD would be nice, or USB
port)
for playing music directly off a thumb drive? This way, you
Audiobook management. Perhaps not having them listed under albums and
having an Audio Book section (using an audio book tag to separate from
music).
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of your
products, there it is.
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is needed.
That said, don't buy a PSP just to use it as a remote. But if you have
one, or want one for gaming too, then go for it.
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adamslim;155581 Wrote:
There's no scrolling around when I go to the handheld skin included in
6.5.0.
Even with album art? I find i scroll a lot more with my HTC Wizard. And
yeah, the WiFi can be annoying when i switches off, but there is a hack
for that.
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It's a PC Mag, they don't about sound quality! Much like 95% of people
don't care. They think the iPod sounds amazing at 128kbps through those
stock ear buds too.
But well done Slim Devices, yet another well deserved award.
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to replace the whole thing.
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Good advice,
Thanks.
I just hope the new one does not say 'Logitech' on it.
(half joking)
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Clear your web browsers cache.
Also when i upgraded Firefox to version 2, i had to clear the browser
cache and do a complete rescan.
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Questions for the Toppy owners;
The Topfield 58000 has an ethernet connection right?
Can the Toppy added to my WiFi network by using my SB3 is a wireless
bridge?
Can TAP's be installed over the network?
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.
It should work, right?
Thing is i has never used an Ethernet-USB adaptor, has anyone got/used
one or have any link to suitable products?
And what issues may i encounter using the SB3 as a wireless bridge?
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comments??)
I have no intention of running Slimserver from a USB drive, i think you
miss-read my post.
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Well, it seems it is possible by using a couple of routers with hacked
firmware. But they are not cheap. Nice idea, but i think i am going to
drop it for now.
Thanks for the info.
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I bought my SB3 from Scan over 12 months ago.
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!
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Another very interesting link egarding AllOfMP3.com -
http://www.museekster.com/allofmp3faq.htm
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stevieweevie;148695 Wrote:
(*how about a portable and child friendly and child-proof squeezebox
please!)
No thank you!
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too?
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restrictive DRM is just as wrong imo.
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shabbs;148534 Wrote:
I just gave it a test on my SB3 with some Richie Hawtin tracks I had
ripped a while ago using LAME v3.90.3. Very nice. Gotta love that
gapless.
Great stuff SD!
Richie Hawtin eh, quality techno. Saw him play out a couple of years
ago, awesome set :)
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i guess, if it fact its still called Slimserver after Logitech start
bringing it into line with their current porfolio.
BTW, I wonder how the Sonos boardroom have taken this news. Laughing or
crying?
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it into thier own product
portfolio. There is no way they will start making there own products
open, something will have to give.
So how is this going to work? Should we be careful what we wish for?
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I thought this was old news TBH, they stoped taking Visa and Mastercard
a few weeks ago, and Paypal months ago. They are already in the process
of getting around it with some kind of credit/voucher system from what i
can tell.
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think it sounds great
persoanlly.
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how chipper the PR releases are.
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to advanced products. Slim Devices
open source approach is indeed a critical component of the products'
features and success. We are fully committed to keep and nurture it.
Junien
Thats good news.
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up
for it, for the proxy servers i guess, so can i access the squeeze
network/internet radio this way?
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Can anyone at Slim tell me why my login for bugzilla is no longer
valid?
The login email address is 'dom DOT r DOT evans {at) gmail DOT com'
Thanks.
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I have filed bug 4297 for this now.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4297
Thanks.
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to.
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;s and everyone involved. One very
happy customer just became even happier.
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peterbell;141482 Wrote:
How sad is that? :p
autopilot;141472 Wrote:
My SB3 has really changed my *-_Music_-* life more than i ever thought
something like this could, it's brought me and my girlfriend much
pleasure.
And it has bought us as great deal of pleasure.
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Could this be related to this -
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=27827
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I have always just stopped slimserver and then deleted the 'cache'
folder in program files/SlimServer/server.
If there is a better way, i dont know it sorry.
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I thought this was normal?
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it back and charge me an admin fee, but i got it sorted
after i explained that they would need to leave it running for an hour
before it failed.
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seconds (5-20)
before it should.
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supports FLAC, Ogg, album art and
gapless playback and other things).
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Just clear your browser cache.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario / Sony PSP / Cambridge Audio Explorer
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too soon, it looks like the world has finally woken up to
its importance.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario
. We are not really taking about bugs as such anyway. But yes,
enhancement requests are best added to bugzilla, but we are just
throwing ideas around. As said above, Bugzilla is not a discussion
forum. The best ideas should be added to bugzilla though for sure.
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afford another squeezebox!).
Cheers.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario / Sony PSP / Cambridge Audio Explorer
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Sound quality is important, is a fair good system (see sig).
What about those wireless things, like a wireless phono cable - any one
use one of those or have a link to more info? I dont mind spending a bit
of cash, but not a lot.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp
Just a small request, but it would be nice if you could have the VU
screensaver running, but have it switch to Now Playing for a few
seconds every time the track changes, then back to the VU (or whatever
screen saver you are using).
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp
will start the ball rolling;
'Squeezio' (squeeze/radio, geddit?)
'Squeezebox Radio' (too boring?)
'Squeezebox Lite'
Of course if any of these names are used, i wont charge too much :)
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30
This has cropped up before. Slim Devices make them, but sell them as OEM
devices to that company who rebrand them. Mind you, i fell sorry for
anyone who buys one, downloads the software, visits the SD website and
see the real price lol.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP
the main icons.
Also, the icons are perhaps slightly too big and run off the screen.
Apart from that, it seems to work fine.
Is there anyone out there that could do a quick fix for us PSP owners?
Thanks.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room
er... no.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario / Sony PSP / Cambridge Audio Explorer
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be some way of porting them over for the SB3. Whoever could find a
way would be a hero in my book :D
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T
sense if someone could produce custom software or
plug-in to make use of an existing one from the likes of Philips etc.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's
I have a Linksys WAP54G, which works flawlessly with my SB3 and other
wireless devices. However, i think you are looking for a router, rather
than an access point.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom
is neater (just
removing the album tag will give you an entry called no album
These work arounds may help but i would suggest trying a few beta for
size.
Dom.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission
cluttering the Album list (or an entry
called 'no album' if people dont use an album tag).
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - 9182 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (Bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom
the Sono's
does not).
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - 9182 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (Bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario / Sony PSP / Cambridge Audio
).
Thanks.0
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - 9182 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's (bedroom).
*Remote:* T-Mobile MDA Vario / Sony PSP / Cambridge Audio Explorer
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, but not critical. After ripping my
CDs to FLAC, i trancode to Ogg for my PDA/MP3 for use in the car in the
car. I just set up Foobar to drop the trancoded files into a separate
folder structure that is not scannned by slimserver.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - Windows XP.
*Amp:* Cambridge
was just making a suggestion - its hard to
think of any new features, Slimserver is fantastic.
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*SlimServer Version:* 6.5b1 - 9182 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252.
*Amp:* Cambridge Audio 640a (living room) / Demon MD30 (Bedroom).
*Speakers:* Mission 701's (living room) / Kef Cresta 1's
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