Doug
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 4:30 PM, pjs
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OK, thanks to everyone for the really instructive responses. I now
understand why I wasn't seeing the song artist being updated. It was
the ol' Artist vs Album Artist issue. I had changed
to the local ShoutCast streams now gives a funny error
message. (Something about missing endpoint.)
Or the connection simply times out.
Any advice? Thanks in advance...it's probably just something I need to
tweak.
- Doug Boynton
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Sent: 10/11/09 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [slim] Control Squeezebox from laptop
Ok; I did as you
through a device, send me a PM with your
login email address (not your password) and I'll check out your
account. If anyone else has a problem accessing a locker from one of
the supported Logitech devices, let me know and I'll investigate.
dr
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Any suggestions for an amp that meets these specs?
Woah - seriously? That's $267 USD and *WAY* overpriced for a 35 watt
amp. Forget it!
This thing should push 100 watts RMS per channel and not resample the
audio to even begin to be worth that kind of
I use a Niles Audio ZR-4630 in my six rooms with wall / ceiling mounted
speakers.
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I recommend ripping your CDs to FLAC with EAC.
These links should get you started:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?BeginnersGuideToRipping
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?BeginnersGuideToOrganising
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?EACBeginners
With drives as inexpensive as they have become (500GB $100 / 750GB $200 at
http://www.pricewatch.com/hard_drives/), I keep two backup copies of my music-
one on a second computer at home which is updated daily, and another in a
drawer at my office which is updated every quarter.
Doug Wise
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I want to get one of thenew Treo 700p phones whichhas a 320x320 resolution display. Does anyone have one yet, or know if the Nokia 770 skin will work on this device?
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On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 01:15:49AM -0700, ceejay wrote:
...
so a simple Wirelass Access Point (WAP) is all you need. Plug it into
your wired LAN at any convenient point and off you go.
---end quoted text---
Its a good idea to set up WEP security on your access point (and SB2) so
that you
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 09:11:55AM +0100, Simon @ Home wrote:
BTW. If anyone can recommend a Linux/Unix distro that will run very well on
a 500khz, 512mRAM Pentium laptop, but that includes a (light?) gui front end
(as I do not have the time to get to grips with the CLI) I'd a appreciate
it.
Using FreeBSD 5.4 RELEASE, Slimserver 6.1.1 from the ports collection.
Up to this point I've been starting slimserver from the command line
directly (/usr/local/slimserver.pl -daemon) and it runs fine.
I decided to use the /usr/local/etc/rc.d startup script to automate
things and it doesn't
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 01:15:49AM -0700, ceejay wrote:
...
so a simple Wirelass Access Point (WAP) is all you need. Plug it into
your wired LAN at any convenient point and off you go.
---end quoted text---
Its a good idea to set up WEP security on your access point (and SB2) so
that you
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 09:11:55AM +0100, Simon @ Home wrote:
BTW. If anyone can recommend a Linux/Unix distro that will run very well on
a 500khz, 512mRAM Pentium laptop, but that includes a (light?) gui front end
(as I do not have the time to get to grips with the CLI) I'd a appreciate
it.
Using FreeBSD 5.4 RELEASE, Slimserver 6.1.1 from the ports collection.
Up to this point I've been starting slimserver from the command line
directly (/usr/local/slimserver.pl -daemon) and it runs fine.
I decided to use the /usr/local/etc/rc.d startup script to automate
things and it doesn't
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 07:19:04PM +0100, Simon @ Home wrote:
I now have PCBSD, which is supposed to be simple to install and leaves you
with a gui (hooray!).
---end quoted text---
PCBSD looks interesting. Let us know how this works out!
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I have been having trouble with both Slimserver 5.4.1 and the 6.0b3 versions on my laptop. On the desktop server the install went fine under XP, but on the laptop running Windows 2000 it hangs at the start up splash. I have invoked it with the default skin to see if that was the issue, with no
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